Akarshit
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Akarshit
@theakarshit
Co-founder @ Tracle Studio | $10M+ in outbound deals, 15k+ meetings booked, scaled Healthtech Platform to 3 countries
London, United Kingdom 가입일 Kasım 2017
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thinking of doing to next one in vietnam!!!
10 builders.
30days.
vietnam! 📍
who's in?

yutish@star_yutish
guys we're going this fr! 30 days. 8 builders. bangalore. just 15k inr each for stay. nxt month, who's in?
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We check 47 things before launching a client campaign.
Domains, auth, warmup ratios, content rules, volume ramps, list hygiene, monitoring, error fixes. 8 sections. 47 items.
A 2% bounce rate undoes a month of warmup. The word "AI" in your subject is a spam signal because 70-80% of senders use it.
8-page PDF. Comment CHECKLIST and I'll DM it.

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@AditiSpills One of a kind, been there two times. Kotor is magical, especially the fort
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@ugach_kahitarii It already happened in Chandigarh this holi and it was actually good
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Do you understand what Google just did?
> They released a CLI that gives AI agents direct access to your Gmail, your Calendar, your Google Drive, your Sheets and your Docs
> This means an AI agent can now:
Read your emails. Schedule your meetings. Organize your files. Edit your spreadsheets. Draft your docs.
> Every "workflow automation" SaaS charging you $49/month just became a free npm install.
Zapier is shaking. 💀
Addy Osmani@addyosmani
Introducing the Google Workspace CLI: github.com/googleworkspac… - built for humans and agents. Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and every Workspace API. 40+ agent skills included.
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@AlexFinn @pieter5583 @GaelBreton Even without the setup of Clawd, it’s pretty easy. You just need to setup cron jobs to run a recurring task with pre-defined limits. I also run a LinkedIn connection automation and it provides me a summary whenever I want.
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@pieter5583 @GaelBreton It means at 2am every night my Clawd runs a task to check X and Reddit for trends automatically, without me having to prompt it. At 3am every night it runs a task to build an app based on whats trending. This just happens without any prompts
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Every Moltbot / Openclaw demo I've seen shows the same basic stuff.
Calendar invites. Email monitoring. Support tickets. Morning summaries.
Listened to Greg Eisenberg's whole podcast on use cases. Nothing was new.
Anything you could do in Moltbot, you could do in n8n. Or Claude Code. We've been sharing these exact workflows for two years.
Show me something Claude Code couldn't do before and I'll be convinced.
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@troyaitken_ It extracts in raw md or if the website is json heavy, then json. And then uses an LLM call to find out the specific part.
It gets the inference from serp search results primarily, but if required, uses Browser Visit to extract the data from there. Firecrawl can do better.
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We’ve noticed Claygent often pulls better information from LinkedIn than plain crawling.
Why?
Because it’s more interactive and seems to get more usable signal.
So here’s the mindset:
Spider/Gina = “Get me the raw material.”
Claygent = “Help me find the parts that actually matter.”
If you use the wrong tool, you either:
waste time collecting junk
or miss the exact page that would’ve produced your best trigger
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@AdamrahmanGTM This means you are sending from Google to Microsoft and it lands in inbox?
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Split testing by ESP saved us from burning 60% of our sends.
Same campaign, same targeting. Only difference: inbox provider.
Results:
> Google inboxes: 19.7X better reply rate
> Custom ESPs: 2X better than Microsoft
> Microsoft: basically dead
We were sending the same volume to all three. Now we weight toward Google.
Stay nimble and pay attention to the data. It'll tell you everything you need to know.
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@troyaitken_ Wait until you setup a server on a spare computer at your place. It's free.
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I genuinely can't believe how long I paid Clay's native enrichment prices.
$0.025 per run.
Meanwhile Serper.dev is sitting there at $0.0001.
Legit 250x cheaper for the same Google search results.
Our Clay bill was $3K/month. Now it's 50% less.
I'm still a little annoyed it took me this long to figure it out.
The stuff we moved over:
> trigger event searches
> funding/hiring news
> competitor lookups
> tech stack checks
> finding podcast guests
> local market pulls
Basically anything that's just... a Google search with extra steps.
Took maybe 5 minutes to set up with Clay's HTTP request feature.
Clay is genuinely great software. I'm not trashing it.
But paying a 250x markup because the button is slightly easier to click? That math stopped making sense real fast.
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