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Brodaciously

@Brodaciously1

I'm a chess master and poker burnout // 3x founder // I've seen some shit

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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Nobody is talking about this. But it's the most complete operating manual ever built for GTM engineers running Claude Code and Cowork. 4 rules from Anthropic's own engineers, 17 power moves, 131 plugins across 7 categories, and 60 copy-paste prompts - every GTM function covered in one reference with nothing padded. Usually, I charge $199 for the full breakdown. Today, I'm giving it away FREE. Like + reply "CLAUDE" and I'll send you: (Follow me so I can DM you.) Free for the next 48 hours only.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Nobody is talking about this. But it's the largest free GTM plugin library ever built for Claude Code. 67 plugins, 92 AI agents, 52 business skills, and 19 workflow orchestrators across sales, marketing, and RevOps - installed in 3 commands, no coding required. Usually, I charge $199 for the full breakdown. Today, I'm giving it away FREE. Like + reply "PLUGINS" and I'll send you: (Follow me so I can DM you.) Free for the next 48 hours only.
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Dan Rosenthal
Dan Rosenthal@dan__rosenthal·
ABM is one of the most profitable outreach frameworks if your GTM motion is focused on selling to a selected list of target accounts. (usually 2-20k) We've spent 2 years building AI-first ABM systems for B2B tech. It’s now one of our CORE services at Workflows. Whilst figuring this out, I made countless mistakes but learned a ton in the progress. The key: You want to do everything in your power to win their business, across multiple channels. I condensed all of our learnings in the last 24 months (from dozens of accounts) all into this cheat sheet: 1. Tech Stack 2. ICP Tiering 3. Signal Tracking 4. Full Workflow 5. CRM Sync 6. Awareness Scoring 7. Primary Metrics 8. How to Fix a Bad Result 9. Demand Generation 10. Sales Enablement 11. Resources Comment "ABM" if you want the high-res PDF. (Must be following)
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
last Friday I deployed a Facebook ads agent for a startup and over the weekend it optimized itself from $17 phone number leads into $3 leads this is the real GTM engineering agents in the wild and I made a Notion document and a .md skill file so you can do this exact thing too it includes: 1. How to make on brand ads with nano banana 2 2. How to upload these to facebook ads via the API 3. Have an agent manage the ad account based on live data from the account via data pipeline + data warehouse Outcomes we deployed an AI agent for a startup last Friday to manage their facebook ads account day 1: the cost per phone number lead was $17 over the weekend this agent made and published 30 new pieces of ad creative, optimized the ad account, and reduced the cost per action Day 4: the cost per phone number lead was $3 this is a virtual employee that's working full time. like this post and comment "FBmanager" and I'll send you the Notion file and MD file
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Jesse Pujji
Jesse Pujji@jspujji·
I just spoke to a marketer managing 20+ agency clients with one Growth Assistant and this single AI workflow. His digital marketing assistant used to spend 6+ hours in auditing Ads Manager daily. Today, the assistant connects Ads Manager to Claude and has the analysis in minutes. My team documented every workflow like this across 200+ brands we work with. The Marketer's Guide to Claude: ↳ Campaign analysis in minutes ↳ 10+ ad variations from one winner ↳ Social copy consistently locked to brand voice ↳ Email flows built by Claude on what converts Every workflow is designed for a human to run. Comment "GA" - I'll send it to you.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
If you don't have my "Hermes Agent GTM Playbook" yet... The one I built to run GTM research, outreach, pipeline summaries, and competitive monitoring on autopilot with a self-improving agent across skill creation, persistent memory, cross-session search, cron scheduling, multi-platform messaging, parallel sub-agents, model routing, and MCP integration... Just comment "HERMES" and I'll DM it to you for free. (must follow)
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@jason@Jason·
Going to pick a @knicks superfan to come with me to the knicks game tonight... here is how the contest works: -- Retweet this tweet -- Follow my new podcast: @thisweeknai -- comment below that you joined... Will announce at 5pm ET / Knicks time the winner
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Brodaciously
Brodaciously@Brodaciously1·
@hthieblot Staffing platform that places role-based agents into companies to replace agencies and contractors, with built-in software that manages them.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Describe your product in exactly one sentence. No buzzwords, no fluff, just the core value. If I can’t understand your business in ten seconds, I’m not investing. Hit me & i'll be in your DMs
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Brodaciously
Brodaciously@Brodaciously1·
@ArtinBogdanov @speedrun @sunapp_ai AI-native staffing for gtm teams. Imagine if companies could replace agencies and contractors with dedicated ai labor managed by software. Looking for feedback.
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Artin Bogdanov
Artin Bogdanov@ArtinBogdanov·
The next a16z Speedrun cohort opened up last week. If you're applying - comment below. What are you building and what do you actually need right now? I did @speedrun with SUN this year. Moves fast, worth it. I'll go first: @sunapp_ai turns any topic into an audio course or podcast in seconds. For people who want to learn but have no time to read. What are you working on? Drop it in the chat! Let's get you visible.
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Hang Huang
Hang Huang@hanghuang_·
YC's deadline is in 10 days If you are applying and want to see the application that got me and @tonychang430 into YC P26, comment what you are building below and I will send you our application! Bonus: for the top ideas, happy to refer + help with the application/interview!
Hang Huang@hanghuang_

After 6 applications and 6 rejection emails, we finally got into Y Combinator. Yes, read that one more time: 6 applications. 6 rejections. We turned a rejection into an admission offer. For a long time, every rejection led to the same question: "Do we pivot, or keep going?" We didn't think much of the first few rejections. Our reaction was mostly just: okay, back to building, apply again next time. Honestly, the hardest one was the 5th rejection because we felt so close. It was the first time we got an interview. We believed we had a real shot. But in the end, we got rejected… again. Looking back, the decision was fair. We were only doing around $300/month, and YC didn’t see a clear path to building a billion-dollar company through enterprise. So we stopped guessing and started listening. We did 20+ user interviews and realized something important: the people who really loved InsForge were not big enterprises. They were AI-native small teams and startups. That fundamentally changed how we saw the company. We clarified who the product was actually for, doubled down on what was working, and kept building in public on X and LinkedIn. We grew from 2,300 to 4,000+ databases in 2 months. Then we applied again. Our second interview with YC. We really thought this would be the one. But once again, we were rejected. That was the moment the question we had been asking ourselves after every rejection finally changed. No longer: “Do we pivot?” Instead: “How do we execute so well that the need for this product becomes impossible to ignore?” After 30 days of hell, we launched @insforge Launch Week 1. And it took off. Like, really took off! → 1.5M+ views on X → #1 on Product Hunt → #1 on GitHub Trending → 3K+ GitHub stars in one week But here's the craziest part: after rejecting us, YC changed their mind. Here was our second chance. We got an email from general partner Andrew Miklas (@amiklas), congratulating us on our launch and asking us to meet one more time. We figured it would be another tough interview. But the meeting was in two hours. No time to prepare. We were so nervous up until the very end. When we finally hopped on the call, he just said, “You guys have made huge progress. I want to work with you. Do you want to do YC?” WTF????????? Tony (@tonychang430) and I looked at each other. We were so shocked, we didn't even know what to say. Of course, the answer was yes. This is when we learned: Execute so well that your company becomes impossible to reject. Every rejection forced us to clarify our vision. The last one forced us to prove it. Next stop: YC P26!! @ycombinator 🥳 ( Read the full story below ⬇️ )

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Mehul Nath Jindal
Mehul Nath Jindal@mehuljindal18·
Y Combinator's deadline is in 10 days, if you are applying and want to have a look at my application that got us selected into YC, comment what you are building below and I will send you that application! Bonus: For top ideas, will refer & help with the application/interview!
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Steph from OpenVC
Steph from OpenVC@StephNass·
Founders raising in 2026, this is for you: I built a visual playbook to help you raise your first round without wasting the whole year. This is your step-by-step action plan from finding VCs to closing your round. I wish I had this playbook at my first raise. 👉 Comment "playbook" for free access Here's what's inside: → Understand the VC game (what VCs really want, where they invest) → Build your investor list (where to find relevant VCs, how to follow up) → Plan out your raise (SAFE vs equity, how much to raise) → Access investors (warm intros vs cold emails, how to get inbound leads) If you're raising in 2026, you need this playbook. 👉 Comment "playbook" for free access (Make sure we're connected to receive my DM) Repost this and help out a founder in your network
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Adam Taylor
Adam Taylor@adamtaylorl·
Claude DESTROYS ChatGPT for finding new winning Meta ad creative. I put together my Claude Meta Winning Ad Finder Vault. Claude is BY FAR the best at solving creative fatigue and iterating on winning ads. I speak to 10+ DTC founders a week. Every single one has the same problem – one ad carrying the account and no idea what to make next. These prompts fix that. I use these to go from a dying winner to a full iteration plan in under an hour: • Winning Ad Breakdown Prompt • Hook Variation Generator Prompt (5 from one winner) • Creative Fatigue Diagnosis Prompt • Angle Iteration Prompt (build from what worked) • New Persona Finder Prompt • Dead Ad Revival Prompt • Format Expansion Prompt (UGC → Podcast → Static) • Competitor Winner Reverse Engineer Prompt • Next 30 Days Creative Roadmap Prompt Want access? → Comment "Claude" → Follow me and I'll DM you the vault
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Kevin
Kevin@KevinPicchi·
Managed to find a list of 2500 VCs (They specialize in AI & SaaS) Never been a better time to get funded Want the list? Comment "VC" and LIKE this post. Will DM in 24 hours.
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Steph from OpenVC
Steph from OpenVC@StephNass·
In the past 5 years, I've reviewed 1,000+ pitch decks from founders pitching VCs like: · Sequoia · a16z · Y Combinator · Accel · Index Ventures · Bessemer · First Round Capital · Lightspeed · General Catalyst · Tiger Global And many more... In the process, I've found dozens of patterns that separate the raises that close from the ones that stall for months. So I built a visual playbook with all of them. Comment “playbook” for free access. It includes: → Understand the VC game (what VCs really want, where they invest) → Build your investor list (where to find relevant VCs, how to follow up) → Plan out your raise (SAFE vs equity, how much to raise) → Access investors (warm intros vs cold emails, how to get inbound leads) Basically - everything you need to go from finding your first investor to closing your round. For your angel round, pre-seed, seed, and Series A. I wish I had this playbook the first time I raised. Want access? Like this post Comment "playbook" I'll send you a DM with free access PS: Repost this and help out a founder in your network.
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I built an AI system that turns Zillow listings into cinematic property videos. $12 in credits. 10 minutes. No videographer. No editor. The average agent pays $200–$600 per property for professional video production. Sell this output to realtors and agents and make $ Here's how it works inside Calico AI: → Pick your video length (20s, 40s, or 60s) and upload listing photos → Paste the Zillow URL — Calico scrapes the property details, neighborhood, and listing data → AI writes an optimized voiceover script based on the listing highlights → Generate a custom background music track from a text description → Each photo gets animated into a cinematic walkthrough-style clip → Calico stitches everything together with auto-generated captions The output looks like a $1,000 production. Real estate agents are posting these to socials, embedding them on listings, and sending them to prospective buyers. No film crew. No editing software. No waiting days for delivery. Comment "LISTING" and I'll send you the full tutorial video & prompts (must be following so I can DM you).
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Vitalii Dodonov
Vitalii Dodonov@vitaliidodonov·
I’m launching Stanley (AI Head of Content) on June 1, 2026. Over the next 6-12 months, I'll grow it from $0 → $10M ARR. In public. (While running my $30M ARR business full time) I will also be using only AI employees to do it, so you can copy the playbook. I'll update this thread as I go. Bookmark it and follow along to hold me accountable 🤝 Comment "alpha" to get early access. My social media stats as of today:
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Dan Rosenthal
Dan Rosenthal@dan__rosenthal·
My company hit $2,000,000 ARR in 7 months. There’s 1 main acquisition channel we used: LinkedIn. And it’s still significantly underused. Here’s the exact content system we used to grow to $2M in 7 months: 1. Content Strategy • Interview your team to brainstorm ideas • Study what's performing in the niche • Analyze post-performance weekly • Use AI for research + concepts 2. Winning Formats The best creators double down on formats. These are our winning formats: TOF → Personal stories, milestones, industry stories MOF → Resource giveaways, infographics, carousels BOF → Feature demos, case studies, product launches 3. Content Team It’s easier to scale content when you have a team. Here's how we structure our team: • Writer • Designer • QA/Editor 4. Content Pipeline We run everything through Notion: • Comments for feedback • Link back to idea sources • Kanban stages for production 5. Content Calendar You won't stay consistent without planning. So: • Stick to the same posting time • Use ordinal to schedule posts • Block off Sundays to plan the week • Build a backlog of posts to choose from — And after lots of trial and error... We packaged this entire content system into a notion workflow. It helps us: 1. Get ideas down quickly 2. Develop them systematically 3. Collaborate with the design team AND includes our framework on how to plan a LinkedIn content strategy: • Content Types • Content Pillars • Content Formats • Content Calendar (plus a post creation template with our own custom embedded LinkedIn previewer) Today, I’m giving the entire thing away for FREE. Want it? Comment "NOTION" And I'll send over our template. (must be following)
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Steph from OpenVC
Steph from OpenVC@StephNass·
Google Maps for Venture Capital. Founders and VCs, this is for you: We built OpenMap. A visual directory of 16,000+ VCs, angels, and family offices worldwide. Think of it as Google Maps for Venture Capital. 👉 Comment "map" for free access Here's what's inside: → Visual map of investors actively looking for deals → Search "investors in Paris," "deeptech VCs," "family offices" → Find intros through LinkedIn + Gmail connections → Submit your deck directly to investors If you're a VC, you should be on this map. If you're a founder, you need to know this map. 👉 Comment "map" I'll DM you the link. Make sure to follow me to receive my DM.
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