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Nick Lawton
Nick Lawton@nicholasnlawton·
HOW TO BECOME UNCOOKED AT UGC: This customer sent me his week old campaign and he thinks he is extremely cooked, he's panicking and wants to give up now. This is probably the last and worst thing you could should do Heres what to do instead: - Send the exact view into your creator channel, and mention people who have really low views, you want to make this a public thing - Give it another week, you don't truly have enough empirical evidence until you're at at least ~15ish videos - If accounts are truly f*cked send them through a two day warmup process again Most of the time your UGC isn't as cooked as you think it is, you probs just missed a step.
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Julia Pintar
Julia Pintar@juliapintar·
Introducing Trackr 2.0. The infrastructure behind 1B+ views and 10M+ downloads for apps like Quizlet, Substack, and Cash App Comment "TRACKR" and I'll send you the exact playbook we use to run these campaigns.
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
give your OpenClaw these 2 skills & get millions of tikt0k views this month and 1000s of free downloads to your mobile app... here's how, with prompts and links to 2 skills i made just for this for my own OpenClaw: first off, either copy and paste the following prompt into your OpenClaw, or use the skills i made directly - the skills are just markdown you can view with nothing of harm inside of them, this is the better route IMO to give full context and not have to repeat yourself. - links to skills to give your OpenClaw - b2c mobile app marketing: clawhub.ai/jackfriks/b2c-… social media manager skill via post-bridge: clawhub.ai/jackfriks/post… prompt if prefered: ------ START OF PROMPT ------ You are my social media manager for my B2C mobile app. Your job is to help me get thousands of free downloads through organic short-form video content on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Here's how we work: ACCOUNT WARMUP: If I'm starting a new account, remind me to scroll 15 min/day for 2-3 days in my target audience niche before posting. Follow, comment, and like relevant posts to train the algorithm. CONTENT RESEARCH: Browse competitor accounts I share with you. Sort by Popular on TikTok. Note what's going viral — caption patterns, hooks, video length, formats. Save findings for reference. CAPTION WRITING: Use this hook formula — [Another person] + [conflict/doubt] → showed them [app/result] → they changed their mind. Always use "pov:" framing, emotional triggers, and max 4-5 hashtags. Never name the app in the caption — let comments ask "what app?" POSTING: Use Post Bridge API (api.post-bridge.com) to upload and schedule content across all platforms simultaneously. Send TikTok as draft so I can add trending sound manually. Set video cover to 3 seconds. Give me the TikTok caption in a copy-paste code block with every post. TRACKING: After each post, move the video file to a posted/ folder. Check post status 5 mins after scheduled time and report results. Track what performs best and double down on winners. Start with 1 post/day. Once we find a winning format, scale to 2-6/day. Quality over quantity — 1 creative post beats 5 pieces of slop. To get started: I need to give you my Post Bridge API key and the API docs from api.post-bridge.com/reference. Then connect my social accounts on post-bridge.com and tell you the video folder path. ------ END OF PROMPT ------ ++ bonus read is the article linked below, it's got the sauce i made my skills off of and my own pinned tweet experience getting 200,000+ downloads for $0 using organic content I MADE ON MY OWN, now you can do this using help of your OpenClaw and its 10x more fun like a cofounder.
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Naval
Naval@naval·
If you don’t commit to meaningful work, life will fill your time with busywork.
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Creativity is the antidote to scarcity.
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Max Sturtevant
Max Sturtevant@maxwellcopy·
The realest shit Naval has said: “People think it’s about putting in 10,000 hours, it’s not. It’s about 10,000 iterations. It’s not time that makes you better, it’s the number of feedback loops you run. The faster you can iterate, the faster you learn.” Iterations > Repetition
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
shiny new thing syndrome: people love coining new words for old problems. they get excited by "new ideas" and rush to build new frameworks, new concepts, new abstractions – when what they actually need already exists. it just needs to be more robust, more extensible, better fitted with the rest of the system. shiny new thing syndrome adds unnecessary complexity. every new thing tips the balance of the whole. if you keep adding, and adding, and suddenly you have a tower of abstractions that's too complicated to reason about. it becomes unstable. fragile. the real art isn't in creating new things – it's in seeing what's already there. lose the blinders. look at the whole, not just the part you're excited about. don't over-optimize every single piece. sometimes the best move is to use what exists and make it better, not reinvent it with a shinier name. most things aren't new. they're just repackaged. the concepts underneath are the same – databases, views, functions, state. if you can see past the surface, you realize we're all just rearranging the same fundamental pieces. the question isn't "what new thing can i build?" it's "what already works that i can make truly better?"
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David Attias
David Attias@david_attisaas·
I personally have 2 sora pro accounts paying for each $200 I got one for my assistant and VAs too so 3 total generating 9 videos in parallel at any given moment and 300 videos total a day you're not bullish enough on sora
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
on simplicity: simplicity isn’t about stripping everything down to the bare minimum. it’s about finding the simplest system that can do the most things and serve the most people. removing features just to remove them isn’t simple – it’s disruptive. real simplicity comes from unification: building systems that allow for variation and customization to fit different needs and contexts. simplicity is subjective. a pilot wouldn’t be happy if you removed their HUD displays and cockpit controls. but a beginner stepping into that same cockpit for the first time would be overwhelmed, not knowing where to start. the beautiful thing about software is that it’s conceptual and malleable. unlike physical objects, it can adapt and transform for its user. true simplicity in software means: • simplicity at the system level – unified concepts that compose elegantly • transparency – making the system understandable and explorable • progressive disclosure – revealing complexity gradually as people grow • safety – letting people learn without fear of breaking things this is a simple (but hard) way to create systems that feel simple to beginners while staying powerful for experts. not by removing, but by layering thoughtfully. the end is not minimalism. it’s maximum capability with minimum friction.
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0xSkywalker
0xSkywalker@0xSkywalker·
@desmondhth when you say broad targeting do you mean to not set any interests and let meta find users?
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Desmond
Desmond@desmondhth·
on ads
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Lachlan
Lachlan@lachlanalextodd·
@danielhangan_ any advice on efficiently finding 150 UGC reactions?
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daniel
daniel@danielhangan_·
ultimate hack is realizing you don’t need UGC creators for tiktok campaigns. Old strategy: - find UGC creators in US - negotiate for $20 to $30 per post - track videos, reward best creators New strategy: - hire 3 clippers with US VPNs that edit and post for you - get 150 on-demand UGC reactions from Eastern European GenZ students for $500. - record demo videos yourself one cost $6,000 the other $800
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0xSkywalker
0xSkywalker@0xSkywalker·
@jakecastilloooo whats your biggest takeaway from building systems that are able to learn and adapt
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Jake Castillo
Jake Castillo@jakecastilloooo·
Y’all would be floored by the systems we’ve built at Cal AI The infrastructure behind our marketing funnel is objectively world class
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abhay
abhay@abhaychebium·
i made a tool that makes outreach 10x faster for any consumer app. all I need to do is scroll TikTok and find influencers that match my criteria. the tool: - updates a CRM with the creator's details (links, follower counts, engagement rate) - sends them a personalized email - creates a personalized DM and copies it to my phone clipboard - redirects me to their IG profile so I can paste the DM. outreach to influencers is the biggest bottleneck for getting an app off the ground. Many founders send 20-35 dms/emails a day and call it. i send out 150 emails and DMS yesterday. rt + dm if you want access (i'll deadass share it not some bs)
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0xSkywalker
0xSkywalker@0xSkywalker·
@jackfriks how do you find the pics for your videos? do you use pinterest, unsplash etc? trying to use pinterest but most photos are 9:16
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
new landing page update for my free course, cant afford to spend anymore time on this though... churn still ticking. this is procrastination at this point. left is before, right is after
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Marc Lou@marclou

Unsolicited advice: - Way more social proof (from you, postbridge users, people on Twitter) - Social proof that I'm used to (the Instagram feed with numbers like below, YouTube analytics) - TT, IG, and YT logos BIG on the hero section - Different angle. My main concern about starting TikTok is not spending money, but how to actually make viral videos and get millions of views. Now the headline appeals to me only if I'm looking for a cheap way to scale my business. - No objection to the #1 concern "but it's too hard". You showed me how you got millions of views with the same template and I thought, "wow i can do it too". This is lacking in the landing page. - "see inside" with a video of you at your desk showing your screen to get a sense of what's inside. - Strong believe this should be $1 (or $29) because most people won't "value" the course unless they commit first. Congrats boss, you're the best.

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David Park
David Park@Davidjpark96·
marketing on short-form comes down to 3 things: 1. do you know what your users want to watch? I've seen startups hit $20K+ MRR just by knowing what their users want to see and posting copycat videos of what their competitors were doing, this will result in modest engagement and random virality but unfortunately, when you copy content, you are posting videos that are typically closer to the end of its lifecycle vs the beginning (the hooks will become less efficient over time) the creators that are copying the content also just typically don't have the same flavor of charisma and feel as the original posters, which limits the upside i've seen (and even been the victim of) copycat videos that do better than the original, but this is more of an exception than the rule imo 2. can you innovate on this type of content? you can hit $100K+ MRR by innovating on content rather than just copying your goal should be to actually create a brand that evangelizes your viewers and address the true pain point that your product solves your "fresh" content should do significantly better than the copied content for the reasons i listed above, but more importantly your original content will increase conversion rate from viewers -> paid subscribers. this is super important as you scale. each view becomes more valuable as the algorithm serves it to people who are more directly affected by the pain point that your product uniquely provides 3. can you produce this content at scale? you can hit $1M+ MRR by taking winning content formats and proliferating them throughout your entire UGC network, duplicating your accounts, and extending the lifespan of each viral piece of content (by paying meme pages, paying clipping pages to continuously repost, etc) you can produce content at scale by hiring the right team, building out the right systems, and investing a fair amount of capital the final step is almost a startup in and of itself, with its very own GTM motion + risks; its very difficult to get right most founders can do 1, some founders can do 2, but few founders can do 3 we were close to getting this entire system at scale ~1.5 years ago with several videos going out everyday, but we stopped focusing on short-form after we did a product pivot however, i'm pumped to revive our UGC marketing strategy and i'm bullish on the team we've assembled let's see if we can still keep up with all the new talented edtech startups that have joined the race! 🤠
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0xSkywalker
0xSkywalker@0xSkywalker·
@ryolu_ What's the best book you've read on systems thinking?
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
complexity first, simplicity second people say “keep it simple,” but most approach it backwards. they start from simple, then add on complexity without seeing the whole. that’s how you end up with frankenstein products: clean-looking components awkwardly stitched together, held in place by duct tape and wishful thinking. true simplicity emerges only after you’ve grasped the full complexity first. you can’t abstract away what you don’t fully comprehend. once you deeply understand the entire system — the edge cases, feedback loops, emergent behaviors — then the elegant patterns start to surface, creating solutions that genuinely click. people often misunderstand complexity as the enemy of simplicity. but complexity isn’t the enemy, it’s reality. your goal isn’t to ignore complexity, but to master it. when you think holistically, you create systems whose parts reinforce each other rather than clash. the UI naturally mirrors the underlying data model. the API aligns seamlessly with how users think. the entire product feels inevitable. real builders dive into the messy reality and embrace it. they map out the bizarre edge cases, user mental models, technical constraints, and business pressures. they sit patiently with complexity until the right patterns emerge. only then do they craft the simple, intuitive interface that makes all that complexity invisible. it’s like a swan, serene on the surface but paddling like hell beneath. this is why Notion succeeds where most productivity apps fail. we didn’t start by saying, “let’s build a simple notes app.” we asked, “how would people organize and share information, with the fewest primitives” then we built abstractions that aligned with those conceptual models. systems thinking is essential because it’s the only path to building products that scale — not just technically, but cognitively. users shouldn’t need to grasp your internal complexities to extract value. that’s the paradox: the more deeply you embrace complexity in your thinking, the simpler the experience becomes.
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Jorge
Jorge@Jarthurwins·
If I hit 10K MRR for my app this week, I’ll send anyone who comments + follows the doc I wrote for my team on making viral TikTok slideshows 🫡 If I don’t, I’ll let @im_roy_lee shave my head 😭
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