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Adam Matysiak

@AdamMatysiak

CTO HighSolutions Software House, Poland We create bespoke solutions for business Laravel, Web sites, Web platforms, Chatbots

Polska Katılım Mart 2012
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Adam Matysiak
Adam Matysiak@AdamMatysiak·
@gregisenberg, you said it doesn't have a name yet. What do you think about polyagentoria?
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Adam Matysiak@AdamMatysiak·
I think we should add a new word to our dictionary: Polyagentoria (n.) The acute cognitive exhaustion from managing multiple AI agents. Characterised by fragmented focus, loss of flow, and the mental strain of constant agent oversight.
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
I've made $4.7M with AI. I'm giving away the exact prompts I used to build a full AI agency from scratch in under 2 hours. These prompts will guide you through: • Finding a winning niche • Building an offer people pay for • Go to market strategy • Creating your website • Productizing with AI (ie @Lovable) This took me 5 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to figure out. Comment "Build" and follow. I'll DM it to you. P.S. This will probably blow up so give me some time to reply.
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
I've made $4.7M with AI. Today, I recorded myself building an entire @openclaw business in an hour. You'll learn how to: • Find a winning niche using AI • Build an offer people actually want to pay for • To get your first clients • To use AI to productize and fulfill the entire service • The exact prompts I use to orchestrate all of it After building the #1 Lovable agency. This is the entire playbook behind AI native businesses. The full video is live on YouTube. Comment "Playbook" and I'll DM you the link.
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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
We built 12 Claude Skill files that run our entire GTM operation inside Clay (and I'm giving it all away) Prompts give you generic output. These skill files on the other hand are built from hundreds of Clay tables across 80+ B2B clients at $7M ARR. Each one does a specific job: → Company Research Agent → Personalization Writer → ICP Scorer → LinkedIn Profile Analyzer → Data Cleaner & Normalizer → Objection Handler → Email Sequence Writer → Competitor Analyzer → Job Posting Analyzer → Technographic Qualifier → News & Signal Synthesizer → Account Brief Generator How it works: drop it into Clay → map your columns → run. No prompt engineering. No switching tools. Just output. Giving the full pack away free. Reply "SKILLS" and I'll send it.
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Finn Mallery
Finn Mallery@fin465·
We built Claude Code for Lead Generation… We hit #1 on @ProductHunt & took @origamichat from slow growth to 2x MRR every week since I wrote up the exact guide we used to hit #1 and get thousands of users to sign up in a day. Complete blueprint to #1. I’ll dm it to you Just comment “Launch” RT so other founders get the blueprint
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Taylor Haren
Taylor Haren@THArrowOfApollo·
We were Clay's largest user at one point in time, hitting their platform 17.3 million times per week. Last month we replaced them entirely with a $200/mo Claude Code subscription. I can't write code. Neither can James, my VP of Growth who built the replacement. Here's the full story. Clay is a GREAT product and I TRULY think most people should use it. But we hit their ceiling. 50,000 row limit per table. 12.5 million row cap per workspace. Tables that take days to actually delete. Clicking "run all" thousands of times and waiting days for things to clear out. So When you're processing millions of leads, all the above become the bottleneck of your entire business. James had never touched Claude Code before. Three weeks after learning it, he built our entire core system. With Clay, processing 1 million leads took 27 hours. And it would error out often enough that we would always have to plan on hitting the “run all rows” button again on 20+ clay tables. IYKYK but Our new system waterfall enriches 1 million leads in 5 seconds. 272,000 leads PER SECOND. AND On top of the core engine, we vibe coded a Google Maps scraper that pulls leads zip code by zip code across all 32,000 US zip codes. AND An AI lead finder that hits 95% contact match rates where Apollo gives you about 30%. AND Ad library scrapers for Google and LinkedIn. AND An AI campaign analysis system. AND An auto-refill system so clients never run out of leads mid-campaign. One we started building with Claude, we just couldn’t stop Now we have the data ready for clients sending 5 million emails a month within 1 week of signing the contract. I put together the full system blueprint -- every tool, the tech stack, a Clay vs custom comparison, and a 6-step playbook for building your own. Plus a video walkthrough where I show you the live system and how each tool actually works. Retweet or Reply CODE below and I'll DM it to you.
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Adam Matysiak
Adam Matysiak@AdamMatysiak·
Wkurzało mnie, że nie można otrzymywać powiadomienia, że dostaliśmy nową fakturę w KSEF. Ani w oficjalnej appce, nawet w Fakturowni, z której korzystam. To napisałem sobie prosty workflow. Teraz dostaję powiadomienia na Slack. Proszę się częstować: github.com/adammatysiak/f…
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Tom
Tom@tomcrawshaw01·
You can rank #1 in ChatGPT in 45 days (not 12 months like Google SEO) ChatGPT handles 2.5 billion searches daily and will overtake Google by 2027. I reverse-engineered exactly how to do it (giving away the full playbook at the end). Here's what changes when you rank #1 in AI search: - Your brand gets recommended when people ask "What's the best [your category]?" - You show up in comparison requests against competitors - ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini cite YOUR content as the authority - You capture buyers BEFORE they even visit Google - Your content gets seen by people who never click traditional search results The difference between AI search and traditional SEO: Traditional SEO: 12-18 months, domain authority aging, endless backlink building AI search: 30-45 days, content freshness, structured data, and expertise Companies already winning with this playbook: Deepgram: 24x traffic in 60 days Webflow: 40% traffic lift in DAYS Chime: 3x AI citations in under a month They're not doing traditional SEO anymore. They cracked AI search while everyone else is still optimizing for Google. Inside the playbook: - How to audit your current AI visibility across all platforms - The 7 ranking factors AI prioritizes (completely different from Google) - Content formats that get cited 10x more than generic articles - How to reverse-engineer competitors dominating AI search - The refresh strategy that keeps you ranked (not just published) This is the exact system brands like Webflow and Klaviyo are using to dominate AI recommendations. And you can start implementing it today. Follow + comment "SEARCH" and I'll DM you the complete playbook.
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Adam Matysiak
Adam Matysiak@AdamMatysiak·
@marclou Maybe because you have a large following crowd? When I had to complain to @Airbnb about serious issues like the mother of the owner was able to enter house we rent, take all the silverware, we could be electrocuted by the light switch and so on, they only say talk to the owner.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Airbnb just blew my mind. Last month, my wife and I booked a place ($277 per night) for 4 weeks in the south of France. The place was nice, but we kept having issues: slow wifi, broken appliances, noisy neighbors. We messaged the hosts every time something happened (this is important). They were kind and fixed everything they could. I didn't leave a review after the stay because I'm a labrador and I don't like to share negative stuff. If I had to, it would be 3 out of 5. Airbnb reached out by email asking what went wrong. They knew we had constant issues. I think they analyze threads between hosts and guests using AI. I didn't reply to the first email. A few days later, they refunded the ENTIRE stay ($7,756) without us asking anything.
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Adam Matysiak
Adam Matysiak@AdamMatysiak·
@ELEVENSPORTSPL nie ucinajcie zapisu z Grand Prix @F1 na ostatnim kółku, jak się chce zobaczyć na canal Plus powtórkę (z wykupionym pakietem 11)
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
After generating $250K (last 2 months) I built a playbook for @lovable apps—and I’m giving it away. In just two months, we cracked the code to building apps with AI. I’ve distilled everything we learned into this single document. Comment "Build" and drop a follow. I’ll DM it to you. P.S. This will likely blow up, so give me some time to reply.
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Mike "The Simple Founder"
Mike "The Simple Founder"@mikestrives·
I make $55k/month with my SaaS. After studying all the successful strategies out there. I compiled the best ones into 1 BIG document. It's free for 48h if you: Like + Comment "SaaS" and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)
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Travis Cody
Travis Cody@BeingTravisCody·
Forrest Gump had a budget of $55M and grossed $678M at the box office. On paper… it LOST money. How is that even possible? Because “Hollywood Accounting” is the greatest form of legal money laundering ever invented. And it’s why a “net profit deal” (especially for authors) is one of the biggest scams of all time. Buckle up, I’m going behind the scenes to show you how it all works… Most people, even A-list Actors, don’t understand how Hollywood Money works. (Hint: Hollywood WANTS it that way!) Save this post & revisit it the next time you see the weekend box office report. Or, follow this advice to get a sweetheart deal if you ever sell your rights to Hollywood Let's Dive In... To truly grasp the how it all fits together, there are a few things you need to understand: -- First, there are TWO sides to every major studio: 1) Production (makes the movies) 2) Distribution (markets and releases the movies) These are two completely different entities/businesses and are designed to maximize the tax advantages, which I’ll share in a minute. -- Secondly, movie theaters take 50% of the gross profits right out the gate. -- Thirdly, most studios will spend an additional 75-100% of the film budget on marketing. So if a movie has a budget of $200M… the studio will spend an additional $150-200M on ads. Knowing this, you can see why studios have become obsessed with “Billion Dollar” movies this past decade. Because the movie theaters get 50% of the box office, that means our $200M movie w/ $200M ad spend has to make $800M… JUST TO BREAK EVEN. If that movie “only” does $500M worldwide, using Hollywood Accounting it has lost $150M! Meanwhile, naive little movie lovers everywhere high-five each other thinking the movie actually made $300M. (Because they forget about the marketing AND they don’t know theaters take 50%). Now, here’s where the legal money laundering comes into play. As soon as the Production side announces a new movie, the Distribution side goes on the clock… since they will be the ones marketing it. Since the movie hasn’t started yet, the Distribution company covers all of it’s own internal costs (staff, overhead, expenses and marketing spend)... Here's the key part of this: Distribution treats ALL of their expenses (down to the paperclip) as an advance to Production. And since it’s an advance, they can legally charge Production compounded interest on that money. This interest starts building up from DAY ONE. How much interest? I’ve seen Paramount Distribution Reports listing their compounded interest rate at 21%. When you factor in that an “average” big budget movie takes 18 months from when it’s announced to when it comes out... and has 3-4 months for a theatrical run… This means that Production owes nearly two years of advance + interest. In some cases, with a huge ad spend you'd see for a summer film, Production can end up owing the Distribution company 2-3X MORE than was spent. All because of the compounded interest. In this case, using our $200M figure... this would work out to around $400-600M. The tax advantages to this system are MASSIVE. Here's why: The Studio has a massive multi-hundred million dollar tax write off. Production has a $200M movie, but because of interest, they'll owe hundreds of millions of dollars to distribution. A huge loss that they can write off. If the movie doesn’t perform well, Production will never be able to pay the Distribution company back… Which means that now Distribution can ALSO write off all of the money owed as a loss! Win-Win with a DOUBLE tax write off for the parent company! Again, this is ALL LEGAL. But… it gets even better for the studio... Because many top producers, directors and a small handful of actors actually get “back end points” using what’s called a “Adjusted Gross” agreement. This is VERY different from a NET Profit deal. Adjusted Gross means the money after the movie theaters get paid. It means that they get a percentage of the remaining profits BEFORE Production AND Distribution. (Yes, they get paid before the people who paid for everything!) Sticking with this same example of a movie that only makes $500M… After the movie theaters that means there’s $250M left… and now Tom Cruise gets 20%… and Steven Spielberg gets his 10%… (a nice $50M to Tom and $25M to Steven) plus something to the smartest producer (usually 5%). Leaving only $163M. But Production still owes Distribution $300M+. So the studio gets a massive tax write off and powerful actors and directors make out like bandits. The thing is... you never hear about an adjusted gross deal. Hollywood only ever talks about net profit deals. And when they refer to a "backend deal"... this is usually what they mean. This is why Hollywood will sweet talk authors with huge numbers… “Our last movie made $500M!!!” Then they get their rights for nothing by negotiating lower up front fees. "Forget the big paycheck! You want a back end deal. Only powerful actors get these... but YOUR project is so amazing we'll give you 3-5%!" Net profit deals are for uneducated suckers. There is NEVER any net profit on any big studio film. It’s DESIGNED that way. Now… you may be asking… “How do you know all this Travis?” 1. I spent 15 years working with one of the most financially successful film producers of all time. (At one point in the late 90's SEVEN of the Top 25 highest grossing movies of all time were his.) And 2. A few big lawsuits forced the movie studios to publicly reveal their accounting… as well as how they move their money around. The first well known one was Forrest Gump. Budget: $55M Box Office Total: $678M The author, who had a net profit deal, assumed he was set for life. Yet, a year later when he asked where his royalty check was, the studio told him the movie hadn’t made any money. When he sued, the Studio was able to prove in court… using the exact process I just shared… how the movie had LOST $68M. (By the way… Tom Hanks… who had an adjusted gross deal… made $40M.) Do you understand how remarkable this is? The movie made 12X more than it cost and on paper it LOST more than the entire budget! That seems impossible until you understand how the studio uses interest to create the loss on purpose. This is why I call Hollywood Accounting the greatest form of legal money laundering ever invented. Another example is the movie Sahara. Budget: $160M Box Office Total: $202M. The author also had a net profit deal. And again, sued when he didn’t get paid. In that case, the Studio was able to prove they lost nearly $90M. Finally… just for kicks: Good Will Hunting Budget: $10M Box Office Total: $225M Ben Affleck and Matt Damon… who both had NET profit deals… have yet to be paid. Never take a net profit deal if you sell to Hollywood. What are your options instead? 1. Demand a bigger up front payment. 2. In addition to the money for the rights, Ask for an Executive Producer credit and Executive Producer Fee. (Bonus: the Producers Guild has guaranteed residual rates... so you'll actually get paid on the back end even if the movie loses money "on paper".) 3. Ask for a lower amount up front and an Adjusted Gross Percent on the back. Most likely not realistic if it's your first deal unless you have a killer attorney. If you liked this post, please let me know thoughts below. And be a Power Player by bookmarking and sharing this! Finally, if you want more insights like, smash the subscribe button on my newsletter page. (Link in Bio)
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Andrew Pierno
Andrew Pierno@AndrewPierno·
This google sheets function verifies if an email is deliverable for free 🤯 no need to spend $$ on expensive verification tools ❤️ like + comment ‘send’ and I’ll dm you the doc containing: - instructions around using it - copy paste template (must be following)
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Przemysław Czarnek
Przemysław Czarnek@CzarnekP·
Dear @elonmusk, right after the Auschwitz visit, we invite you to on behalf of Free Poles to Radom and Ostrołęka prisons, where Polish members of parlament are hold in captive. This is the first time since 1989 that we have political prisoners in Poland. Let the world hear how the new government coalition is breaking the law at every step just in one month after taking the power. There is an ongoing attack on the Polish media, courts and broadly understood freedom. #FreedomFirst
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Adam Matysiak
Adam Matysiak@AdamMatysiak·
@Ten_Psycholog Będzie jak z PZPNem. Będzie lepiej, normalniej. A potem się przyzwyczaimy, zaczniemy narzekać na drobne sprawy/afery (porównując do tego co mieliśmy przez 8 lat) i zapomnimy jak to było wcześniej. I za kadencję/dwie znowu powróca demony przeszłości.
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Michał Chmielewski
Michał Chmielewski@Ten_Psycholog·
A przed snem powiem tak: Tyle dobrego się dziś wydarzyło, że nie wiem od czego zacząć 😉. 1. Zacznę od Adriana, bo dziś już o nim pisałem. Te kontrowersyjne odznaczenia pięknie potwierdziły moje wcześniejsze wpisy 😉. Niektórzy się dziwią „jak można odebrać odznaczenie od Dudy?”. A ja mówię tak: za pieniądze i w pogoni za własnymi kompleksami, już niejeden milioner/miliarder się „wysypał”. 2. Skoro o skompromitowanych miliarderach mowa, o sprzedajnych dziennikarzach, pogodynkach i telewizjach, to śmieszy mnie ta cenzura kabaretów w polszmacie. Statek tonie, kapitanowi wyraźnie odjechał peron, ale niektórzy ciągle walczą z rzeczywistością. Cena będzie niezwykle wysoka…bo widzowie nie zapomną. 3. Podobno niektóre gwiazdki i gwiazdeczki publicznej śniadaniówki czują się pewnie na swoich posadkach. Chciałbym przypomnieć tym wszystkim „cudom życia”, że 11 milionów ludzi powiedziało CAŁEJ TELEWIZJI PUBLICZNEJ „DOŚĆ”. Nie ma prawa się ostać ŻADNA TWARZ Kurskich rewolucji i Kaczyńskich szaleństw. Jestem pewien, że tego dopilnują internauci 😉. 4. Kaczyński coraz bardziej się pogrąża i można się zastanawiać, czy u zmierzchu swojej kariery politycznej, nie chodzi mu po głowie jakiś szaleńczy plan. Mówi o krwi, jakiejś wyimaginowanej walce o niepodległość i buk wie co jeszcze ma na myśli. Peron jednak nie odjechał…to sufit się na łeb spadł i dobił ostatnie sprawnie działające szare komórki. Nie będę tu delikatnie sugerował, że dziadzio jest świrem … to jest NIEBEZPIECZNY CZŁOWIEK. 5. Wystarczająca nas dziś opluli, obrazili i nastraszyli? 50 zatrzymanych, 40 z nich posiadało przy sobie narkotyki, kilkoro było poszukiwanych przez policję 🤦‍♂️. Nie zajęło wiele czasu od mojego porannego twitta. Mowilem … to nie są najszybsze procesory w sklepie. Przychodzić i robić burdy, kiedy wokół setki kamer i policjantów. Potem usłyszymy o przyjaźnie nastawionych rodzinach z dziećmi, które ciągle udają, że nie widzą. WSZYSCY WIDZIMY I ROZUMIEMY‼️ 6. Wiem jakie jest marzenie Kaczyńskiego … wiem również, że ono się nie spełni. Jego dzisiejsze słowa to dopiero początek zaostrzania języka i podjudzania ludzi. Plan się nie uda, bo Kaczyński otoczył się głównie tchórzami … przed nowym rokiem, Jarek pojmie głębię swojej porażki 😉. 7. Na przeciwnym biegunie mamy przyszłą koalicję rządzącą 🙂. Widać tam spokój, skupienie na zadaniu, pracę „na zapleczu” i planowanie najbliższych dni po przejęciu władzy. Nie zmarnują ani minuty … uwierzcie mi 😉. Być może po 8 latach rządów „Misiewiczów” przeżyjemy lekki szok poznawczy. Będzie on jednak z tych przyjemnych - kompetencja, odpowiedzialność, szacunek dla dziennikarzy i wyborców oraz skuteczność w działaniu. Przyzwyczajajcie się do NORMALNOŚCI‼️✌️
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
In Australia, your tax return breaks down exactly how your taxes are spent. Should this be the standard around the world?
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