Andrew Murphy

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Andrew Murphy

Andrew Murphy

@AndyMurphyyyyyy

Enterprise Account Executive @Dash.Fi || Providing founders up to 3% cash back on digital ad spend & shipping spend || New York || ☘️☘️☘️ || DM's are open!

New York, NY Katılım Mart 2022
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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
I’m convinced: Claude is the most powerful AI tool for making money right now. If you use it to create digital assets today, you could make an extra $10,000/month. I compiled the exact prompts I use into a 53-page PDF. Usually, I'd charge $199 for this, but today I'm giving it away 100% FREE Like + comment 'Claude' & I'll DM it to you Must follow me to get DM. ⏳ Taking this down in 24 hours.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
I fully reverse-engineered Ramp's internal AI operating system. Their system — called Glass — is how they got 99% of their entire company using AI every single day. 350+ reusable workflows. Every tool connected at first login. Memory that refreshes every 24 hours. Automations running while everyone sleeps. I partnered with my engineering team and we broke down every component inside it. Then we rebuilt the whole thing for marketing agencies. 76 pages. Every system. Every layer. Every step. Steal it. Comment "OS" and I'll send it directly. Must be a following to receive auto DM
Eric Glyman@eglyman

99% of Ramp uses ai daily. but we noticed most people were stuck — not because the models weren't good enough, but because the setup was too painful and unintuitive for most. terminal configs, mcp servers, everyone figuring it out alone. so we built Glass. every employee gets a fully configured ai workspace on day one — integrations connected via sso, a marketplace of 350+ reusable skills built by colleagues, persistent memory, scheduled automations. when one person on a team figures out a better workflow, everyone on that team gets it and gets more productive. the companies that make every employee effective with ai will compound advantages their competitors can't match. most are waiting for vendors to solve this. we decided to own it.

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biev 🦫
biev 🦫@shadybiev·
I’d rather slam a car door on my nuts than watch Justin Rose attempt to play golf. This guy fucking sucks.
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Andrew Murphy
Andrew Murphy@AndyMurphyyyyyy·
@CJSlattery If unlimited virtual card and friendlier UI is important worth giving us a look at Dash.Fi 👀
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Collin Slattery
Collin Slattery@CJSlattery·
Got the chase sapphire reserve for business (RIP ad spend credit) and let me say, they are lightyears behind Amex in terms of user interface and friendliness. Holy it is bad.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Claude just made cold email ops fully autonomous. And most people running Instantly or Smartlead have no idea this exists. Here is what cold email used to look like: - You wrote copy with AI - You logged into your sending tool manually - You checked metrics yourself - You made changes by hand Here is what it looks like now: - Claude logs in - Claude checks performance - Claude makes changes - You review the results With Computer Use, Claude can see your screen, move your mouse, click buttons, navigate dashboards, and update live campaigns. For cold email, that means Claude can: → Pause sequences under 1% reply rate after 500 sends → Increase daily send volume on sequences booking meetings → Edit subject lines and first lines on losing steps → Duplicate and spin winning variants → Clean lead lists → Pull reply and booking reports → Organize everything into spreadsheets Here is the system I built: 1) Desktop Setup → Mac with Claude desktop app → Claude Max plan or approved waitlist access → Computer Use enabled in settings 2) Ops Folder Structure → Create a "Cold Email Ops" folder on your desktop → Inside: Reports, Daily Summaries, Performance Exports → Tell Claude: "You have access only to this folder for saving files" 3) Dashboard Read Test → Before automating anything, prompt Claude to walk through your dashboard without making changes → Confirm it correctly reads reply rate, send volume, and sequence status → Fix any misreads before giving it control 4) Rules Playbook → Pause sequences under 1% reply rate after 500 sends → Increase volume only on sequences booking meetings → Never edit copy on campaigns under 200 sends → Always export reports before any changes 5) Sequence Pausing Automation → Prompt: "Review all active sequences. Pause any with reply rate under 1% and over 500 sends. Export a report first and ask for confirmation." → Saves 30 minutes of manual work per session 6) Volume Scaling Automation → Prompt: "Find sequences booking meetings in the last 7 days. Increase daily send volume by 20%. Cap at safe limits and confirm before applying." 7) Losing Step Rewrites → Identify steps with 300+ sends and under 0.3% reply rate → Claude rewrites only the subject line and first line → Creates a new variant and leaves the original untouched 8) New Sequence Drafting → Claude scans your highest reply rate campaigns for a given ICP → Mirrors subject line length, first line style, and CTA format → Saves as draft inside your ESP 9) Weekly Performance Report → Claude pulls last 7 days data, saves CSV to your ops folder → Writes a summary: reply rate changes, paused sequences, top performers → One document instead of five dashboard tabs This is the same system we use at Conigma to run cold email ops without manual micromanagement. If you want the full Claude Cowork Cold Email System: Follow me Reply "COWORK" I'll DM you the complete guide.
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Christian
Christian@cbwritescopy·
I made a D100 prompting doc that you feed to a Claude project and it conducts the entire D100 process for you > Find ICPs to target based on your service > Find contacts in that ICP, pulled from LinkedIn > Researches the prospect and their company - pulling from their website, blogs, social media > Crafts outreach messaging, personalized to the prospect based on their research > CREATES THE D100 DELIVERABLE FOR YOU !!! Takes hours of dream 100 outreach and condenses it into a 10 minute process Comment "D100" and I'll DM you the doc so you can feed it to your own Claude project
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Andrew Murphy
Andrew Murphy@AndyMurphyyyyyy·
@RomanEcom You can also cap repayments during seasonal sales peaks so that it is much easier on your cashflow.
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Roman Khan - Founder of Peak 21. We acquire brands
Caught up with friends this weekend trapped in a vicious ~$750K debt cycle with Wayflyer. 4 things to check before taking any Wayflyer or Shopify Capital-style loan (20%+ APR): 1. Model the true APR with scenario analysis Most people miss the fine print. Use AI or call a smart friend. Watch how fast the rate explodes as you grow. 2. Normalize cost of capital per unit sold 90%+ of these loans finance COGS. Run high- and low-growth scenarios and divide by units ordered. Makes the real margin hit crystal clear. 3. Pay your supplier more instead Use the per-unit math above to negotiate better terms. Incentives stay aligned, your cost stays fixed, and it doesn’t spike with growth. 4. Run a proper RFP My friends only talked to 2 lenders. Get 10 competing offers. One day of work with massive ROI. Repeat on renewal. AMA if anything is unclear.
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Ben Corkery
Ben Corkery@ecom_cork·
I successfully switch back to credit card a couple weeks ago after using credit line for a bit. No banner on my account yet.
Rok Hladnik@rokhladnik

If you haven't set up Monthly Invoicing on @Meta yet You will be given one week of extension But on April 8, your ads will be paused Don't wait for the last moment to set it up Plus, you want to know how high your credit line will be Or at least your CFO will want to know that

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Moiz Ali
Moiz Ali@moizali·
Final day to enjoy credit card spend on Meta. :(
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Andrew Murphy@AndyMurphyyyyyy·
@Brucerhodess @moizali that is very different to a legitimate payment method such as Paypal who are a publicly traded company as a payment method.
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Bruce Rhodes
Bruce Rhodes@Brucerhodess·
@AndyMurphyyyyyy @moizali Look what the did to people migrating claude into the ad system I’m not knowledgeable enough to make any claims i’m just trying to learn
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Andrew Murphy
Andrew Murphy@AndyMurphyyyyyy·
@moizali Yes most ad accounts I’ve seen (sampled dozens on share screen with customers) have PayPal as a payment method still live. Even ones who are already on invoicing as default payment method. Here is a breakdown of the process: help.dash.fi/article/414-ho…
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Moiz Ali
Moiz Ali@moizali·
Any suggestions for underrated vacation spots in Europe? Looking for: - Not filled with just tourists - Great food - Beach that you can swim in - Locals friendly to out of towners
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James Peacock
James Peacock@JamesPeacock·
Meta forcing advertisers off credit cards = annoying. But here’s the real issue: They tell you to switch to monthly invoicing by April 1…and don’t mention it takes a few business days to set up. Maybe they will extend the deadline. Maybe your ads shut off.
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Andrew Murphy
Andrew Murphy@AndyMurphyyyyyy·
Respect the speed, but I'd push back a little here. Staying on credit cards actually gives brands way more protection. You can dispute charges transaction by transaction, hold Meta accountable for billing discrepancies, and maintain chargeback rights. Once you move to invoicing, you lose all of that leverage. Meta bills you, you pay it, and good luck clawing anything back after the fact. For brands spending at scale, that protection matters more than most people realize.
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James Peacock
James Peacock@JamesPeacock·
@AndyMurphyyyyyy got everything sorted and already made the switch. If brands are that desperate to drag their feets they have bigger issues 😉
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Matt Sichterman
Matt Sichterman@mattsichterman·
Anyone else having anxiety about Meta Ads changing to monthly invoicing? Have some clients we are trying to help out here.
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