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Designing and writing websites.

Katılım Haziran 2019
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Han@CrimsonHan·
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
I fully reverse-engineered Ramp's internal AI operating system for marketing agencies. 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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Han@CrimsonHan·
@rileycx I think the ceiling of great product design is way higher than web design. But good web design has a higher skill floor. It's easier to create a good looking product with a ui kit.
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Riley Hennigh@rileycx·
product design is way harder than web design
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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake It's the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that's 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri. Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now: play.google.com/store/apps/det… As a part of the launch, we’re giving away 6 months of Wispr Flow Pro for free. Like, retweet and comment ‘Wispr Flow’ to get it. Enjoy. — Written with Wispr Flow
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Adam Hartley
Adam Hartley@adam__hartley·
What happens when you take 10+ years of brand naming methodology and turn it into an AI skill? You get a 15-minute naming engagement that runs discovery, generates 50+ candidates, scores and culls them, and delivers a client-ready doc with strategic rationale, brand voice copy, and taglines. Been experimenting with turning our agency processes at @ONBOXcreative into AI skills. Let me know if you want to test it. Comment "naming" and I'll send it to you
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Han@CrimsonHan·
@rileycx Did you make the illustrations as well using Claude?
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Riley Hennigh
Riley Hennigh@rileycx·
I designed this marketing site in a terminal. A week ago, I had never even opened a terminal window. No Figma, no Webflow, just me talking to a robot. After all of the hype online about Claude Code, I decided that I had to give something a shot. Even if that is just a marketing site. While I am not even remotely anti-AI, I set my expectations pretty low; thinking that this would be a fun project to try out a new tool—that this would be a way for me to cross this off my list as another gimmicky AI tool. But it turns out, this felt better than what I could have built if I went through the standard process I usually follow of designing in Figma and then developing in Webflow or Framer, and then iterating in those tools for polish. A few evenings of tinkering later, the project that I started on as a learning experience is now the actual website that I use to represent my full-time business. Tools are changing fast, and it's genuinely exciting to be a designer right now. Building things on your own is continuing to become more accessible. If you know what you want to make and can communicate even in a semi-technical way, you now have a true superpower.
Riley Hennigh@rileycx

New website for @oratorydesign, designed and built entirely using Claude Code

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Han@CrimsonHan·
@rileycx you have a son? i thought you were like early 20s lmao
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Riley Hennigh@rileycx·
My son was explaining to me how to find instructions for a Crunch Labs box and he said, “I think it’s like a .com thing you go to”
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Han@CrimsonHan·
@DevMolone This is incredible keep it up
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Jordan M@DevMolone·
Work in public post #1 - an honest review 👀 550+ views 💬 2 comments ❤️ 5 likes 🔖 1 bookmark TLDR - 1 work in public post done. - This is not enough to determine whether I stop / continue / pivot. - I need to do 3/4 more. - Simplifying post copy for next. - Experiment with video on main post. Overall thoughts I’ll be the first to say this isn’t my best performing post. But I’m not panicking. It’s my first work in public (WIP) for my business in months. At the start, you need to build up volume before you get any momentum. At least 3-5 WIP posts until you stop / continue / pivot. The bottom line I am not bothered about likes. I prioritise bookmarks + reshares first. Calls / sign ups are of course the top goal - but you need positive signals first. Why does someone bookmark? - they find it valuable - they want to revisit it later - they want to action it themselves Why does someone re share? - they want to support you - they are want their followers to see it What comes 1st pre bookmark/reshares? - reader needs to be hooked in seconds - reader needs to get value asap Someone needs to find the post/asset: - relevant to their situation - clear enough to understand - valuable enough to solve a worth it pain BUT I have only done this once. The sample size is too small. People get busy / have other priorities. I need at 3/4 WIPs done for enough data. Then I assess and change one of: - the ICP I target - the pain I solve - the positioning I’ll run mini experiments for the next post: - 45 sec video in main post to hook - simplify post copy - actionable value more up front 🔜!
Jordan M@DevMolone

Hey Alex ! Yep, ready to buy inbound is king. So I created a content campaign to generate ready to by ICPs repeatedly for your video + YT offers.. ..by working in public. What is Work in Public? It's simple: - You find your dream customers - You do a small bit of work for them - You tag or quote them so everyone sees your skills - You get inbound I've packaged this into a campaign for you: What's in the campaign? A Notion Site: - Context - 3x work in public posts to run - 3x CTAs A Google Sheet: - 1x work in public strategy overview - 3x ICP prospects to review & track These prospects fit your ICP, or likely have followers that fit your ICP. If they share it? 'Hidden' prospects reach out. I know because I did this and created $30k+ in revenue. -- Why do this at all? We can generate more business from content. We just need the content to stand out. Do this by working for dream clients - without permission. Here's how I'd get started... 1️⃣ Part I: Preparation - Open the file in the 1st reply, read my intro. - Open the Google Sheet. - Read the 1st tab called 'Read me!' to get familiar. - Go into the 2nd tab called 'WIP campaign' I found 3 profiles for you to tag and put them in the 'Founder' column C. How to run it: 1.1 Set your goal Set your goal. Calls booked? Enter a new market? - Set 1 core metric to track. - Measure posts against this metric. 1.2 Prepare posts & assets - Review info in columns C to I for each prospect - Open the Notion link in col J - This contains posts I've drafted 🔔The posts have gaps, and do not include the edited videos / assets (because I'm not the expert) - Click into each post - Read prospect brief and suggested angle / asset 1.3 Do your video magic - Review/download prospect videos (I've linked them) - Convert 2x to short or UGC asset - Do 1x YouTube audit (for post #3) 1.4 Create post - Create your first post in X using the Notion drafts - Host video asset where it can be downloaded - For the YouTube audit, put in Notion or Gdocs - Use tinyurl(dot)com to shorten link - Attach video/audit in the 1st reply (like I have below) - Publish :) -- 2️⃣ Part II: Post & measure 2.1 Metrics - Update the Status column K to 'Posted' - 24 hours later: update the metrics (Col L to R) 2.2 Repeat weekly The key to working in public is building momentum. People begin to know you as THE person for a specific thing. The main character. In your case: video and YT growth. How? Run 2x posts each week. - Search 'growth agency' 'DTC' 'UGC agency' on X - Find & log 2x ICPs in Google Sheet - Repeat steps above ^^ Results: - 3x high value public posts in your feed. - Repeatable marketing channel in place. - Potential leads. - Main character status. Voila! Check the 1st comment for the campaign :) P.S. if you're reading, this is what I do. Help founders generate leads with high value public posts. DM if you want me to run it for your business!

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Dan Mall
Dan Mall@danmall·
Over 10 years, my teams at my agency SuperFriendly delivered 125 projects. Projects ranged from free to $960k ($89K on average). We tracked, documented, and organized every single one in a giant spreadsheet. Now, I’ve turned it into something you can use. Inside the spreadsheet, you’ll find: ✅ Work spanning branding, UX, campaigns, and strategy ✅ Projects across tech, retail, media, and nonprofits ✅ A decade of lessons on what clients actually buy ✅ Patterns you can use to position your own offers ✅ A shortcut for benchmarking your own projects This isn’t theory. It’s a real-world record of agency work across 10 years. We went from $0 to $3M. In this document, you can see how we did it, project by project. I’m sharing this for a few reasons: 1️⃣ What gets measured gets managed. We can’t make more money if we can’t even talk about it on the same page. 2️⃣ To show what’s possible. I didn’t know it was possible to sell a website for $10k—or $100k—until I did. What if I had known sooner? I can’t change that for me, but I might be able to for you. 3️⃣ It makes me a better teacher. I can’t teach “real-world” lessons if I’m hiding the real numbers. Students deserve context, not just theory. I could sell this. But I’m giving it away for free instead. Want the spreadsheet? → Like this post + comment “PROJECTS” And I’ll send it your way.
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Benjamin Loki
Benjamin Loki@BenjaminLBrooks·
If you use Clay for contact enrichment, you’ll know - It takes ages - Providers randomly run out of credits - Formatting isn’t always accurate - Formulas can break - Good verification has to be done through HTTP So I spent 80+/hours trying to find a tool that’d replace it Found one that runs full verification with MV, catch-all verification, contact enrichment with top providers, and formatting It never breaks and takes literally 5 minutes to run Comment “LIST” and I’ll DM you the link for it - don’t want it leaked lol
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James Hanzimanolis
James Hanzimanolis@HyperSalesman·
About a year ago, I built a (free) Clay alternative in Google Sheets. Here's everything it can do: ➜ Finds Twitter link ➜ Finds LinkedIn link ➜ Finds LinkedIn link ➜ Finds Instagram link ➜ Finds Facebook link ➜ Finds company email ➜ Finds company website ➜ Finds company phone number ➜ Finds a person's LinkedIn profile ➜ Finds state from phone area code ➜ Checks phone number reputation ➜ Gets company name from LinkedIn Anyways, I'm releasing it again after some updates. Comment "DM" if you want access
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Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
Just found the website that's going to bankrupt every n8n consultant on the planet. Typed "stalk my competitors like a psychopath" into this site. 15 seconds later I had a surveillance system the NSA would envy: → Tracks competitor pricing changes in real-time → Detects feature launches before they announce → Monitors their socials 24/7 like a jealous ex → Sends me intelligence briefings at 3am → Auto-updates my "steal their shit" spreadsheet Building this manually? 47 hours minimum. Building it with Claude? 2 hours of pure suffering + 3 suicide attempts. Building it with Synta? 15 fucking seconds. After screaming at Claude for being more retarded than a template merchant at a builders convention... I finally got this broken as bitch: While you're copy-pasting broken JSONs from "gurus" who can't even spell n8n... This thing generates production-ready workflows from drunk English. The automation gap just died. Non-technical founders are about to eat your lunch. Follow, RT + Comment "SYNTA" & I'll send you: ✓ The psychopath competitor tracker ✓ 47 prompts that replace employees ✓ My "fire your VA" workflow collection Warning: Your competition found this 2 weeks ago. You're already behind.
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Riley Hennigh
Riley Hennigh@rileycx·
Problem section design for an AI data startup 📊
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Han@CrimsonHan·
@rileycx 1000 iterations > 1000 hours
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Riley Hennigh@rileycx·
“I’ve been doing this for 10 years” means nothing. You can do something for a decade and still suck at it. Which is where I am at currently.
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J.B.
J.B.@VibeMarketer_·
just unlocked the deepest vault of n8n automations on the internet - and you can get them for free. I had my VA scrape and sort every useful n8n repo on the internet by hand.. and I'm now sitting on a clean, categorized directory of 1500+ workflows inside the vault you'll find: – RAG analysis & AI research flows – lead scoring and CRM updates, fully automated – inventory management flows – content repurposing schedulers – Airtable/Notion/GPT mega-integrations all plug-and-play want access to the repo + organized vault? Like + comment “REPO” + repost (must be following so I can DM you)
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Tyler
Tyler@tyler_agg·
I built an AI bot that analyzes your sales calls and tells you exactly what’s working (and what’s not) here’s how it works: – splits the call into framing, discovery, pitch, and objection handling – scores each section 1-5 based on best practices – gives written feedback referencing exact parts of the call – pushes everything into a Google Sheet to track rep performance over time if you want the full walkthrough, reply “call” and I’ll DM it to you (must be following)
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Tyler Nannetti@tylernannetti·
I'm 1000% getting my account banned for this — but f*ck it. I have a tool that can scrape UNLIMITED Crunchbase leads for FREE No strings attached—just 80M SaaS leads scraped within minutes. Comment "CB" and I'll send it. PLEASE DO NOT SHARE WHAT I WILL DM YOU.
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