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Deepak Jain

@DJain1989

Marketer (10+ years) / Tech Enthusiast / Marathoner

Bengaluru, India Katılım Ekim 2007
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Deepak Jain
Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
@fenestbuc Mind sharing the workflow? I’d love to explore this. DMs are open
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Vaibhav | e/acc@fenestbuc·
@udayan_w hi i have built an automated workflow for exactly this. Used claude last month to automate my entire house hunt in bangalore end-to-end. DM your requirements, will get you something within 12 hours.
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Udayan Walvekar
Udayan Walvekar@udayan_w·
twitter do your magic please. looking for a 2 or 3 bhk in indiranagar or ulsoor. natural light and a higher floor are non negotiable. find me the house directly and i pay you the brokerage.
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Anirudh Kejriwal
Anirudh Kejriwal@AnirudhKejriwal·
It basically a bot which uses some tools to "read" the messages from WhatsApp just like a linked device, sends them to a llm model to figure out a reply, and then automatically sends that response back on the WhatsApp chat itself. The tools which I used are only allowed for personal/non-commercial usage. So can't share the the direct wrapper to plug and play. But it's just a day old, I am also testing it out. Will share the steps once I have tested out more widely
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Anirudh Kejriwal
Anirudh Kejriwal@AnirudhKejriwal·
Most daily conversations in India happen on WhatsApp. So I put my own custom AI there. This weekend I vibecoded something for myself. An AI companion inside WhatsApp. An extension of my Telegram automation project - but built where I actually live. Because in India, everything important happens on WhatsApp. And I didn’t want some random bot SaaS sitting in the middle. It runs entirely on my own servers. No sketchy connectors. No unsecured pipelines I don’t control. My machine → model → response. Since then, it’s been absurdly useful. My wife sends a photo of a messy, handwritten grocery list → it extracts, cleans, and structures it instantly. Long Gujarati messages in the society WhatsApp group → instant translation and summary. My sister confused about year-end tax obligations → I break it down in plain language inside the same chat. Friend planning China → 8–9 day practical itinerary. High-speed trains. Visa steps. Apps that actually work. Vegetarian survival phrases. All without leaving the conversation. No switching tabs. No opening 10 blogs. No “let me get back to you.” The biggest unlock of AI isn’t intelligence. It’s proximity. When AI lives inside your daily conversations, it stops feeling like a tool. It starts feeling like a second brain. And honestly - Building tiny tools for yourself > waiting for big apps to catch up.
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Ershad Kaleebullah
Ershad Kaleebullah@r3dash·
This is an appreciation post for @qatarairways and @HIAQatar. - Food coupons were distributed to everyone at the airport. You could just redeem them at the food court. For all meals, no less. - We had decided to stay at the lounge until the airspace opened. In fact, we went off to sleep at 10:30pm itself. At 12:30am we were all woken up by the lounge staff and asked to move to the transfer desk. The entire airport was getting evacuated, including the staff. Everything was handled smoothly. - Every single staff was attentive and answering questions with a smile. Even if they didn’t have answers…they made us feel very, very comfortable. - Rooms arranged across different 5 star properties across Doha city. With breakfast, lunch and dinner all taken care of. And, we have assurance that stay and food will be taken care of until the airspace is shut. - We are getting all our updates through the hotel @pullmanhotels for now. Folks at the hotel are the sweetest too. Incredibly kind, responsive, and with a sense of humour completely intact despite the pressure and stress. We are staying safe, as safe as we possibly can. I can answer questions, if any.
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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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Udayan Walvekar
Udayan Walvekar@udayan_w·
lesson 3/3 participation > consumption. think about when you learned something at work. the projects where you were actively contributing taught you more than the ones where you were just collaborating. the closer you are to the core participation, the more value you extract. so while you are doing small intensity things with the right people, you want to ensure you are actively participating. not just showing up. doing. things will keep moving. new frameworks. new tools. new playbooks. the idea is not to consume all of it. the idea is to participate in what matters. understand it. apply something small. build. ship. let me tell you something about participation. growthx members hosted 242 events last year. that is almost one event every single day. crazy. but what blows my mind away is that 70% of these events are actually participation events and not consumption events. which is so opposite to how the industry works. 2,252 people joined vibe coding sprints to build ai agents in real time. when the mahabharat ai video went viral, 398 members didn't wait for a course. they gathered to deconstruct the tools and built their own versions. now look at your list for january. does it have actions to do? or is it all consumption? if your list says "learn ai agents," change it to "build one small ai workflow." if it says "understand growth loops," change it to "map one growth loop for my product." input should lead to output. something to build. something to create. and hey! one more thing: you cannot let your ego come in. you have to let yourself fail at building. you don't want to create something that is successful, that looks cool in front of your friends, that you can brag about. you want to get in the habit of creation. too many people wait for creating something really sexy and then not end up creating something at all. that is participation. summarising the three unsexy lessons you need: the mindset (1/3) treat your career like a gym, not a library. consistency beats intensity. the people (2/3) stop exchanging business cards. start finding spotters. bond over shared struggle. the actions (3/3) don't just consume. build things. the market rewards what you do, not what you know. see you in the gym in 2026 :) which of these three are you getting right/wrong?
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Udayan Walvekar
Udayan Walvekar@udayan_w·
are you starting 2026 with some clarity on your career? maybe you know what you don't want to repeat. maybe you have some direction. most professionals take that direction and turn it into a checklist. upskill in ai. learn that tool. network more. read these books. then they start checking boxes thinking that's movement. it's not. here are three lessons from mentoring 5,000+ operators and leaders at almost every top company in india. these are NOT hacks. just honest lessons from watching people actually move vs stay busy. (0/3)
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Deepak Jain
Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
Both Supabase and Cloudflare (2nd time in last 2 weeks) are down it seems. Breaking almost all of the internet.
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Kaleigh Moore
Kaleigh Moore@kaleighf·
End of an era 😭 Got news that my retail column with @Forbes was being cut just one month shy of my 7th year with them. That said, if any retail/ecom pubs are looking for freelance help, let's chat!
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Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
@priymrj And me since it was ~40 (not boasting). Have not reached boss level like yourself (yet), though
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Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
@priymrj Umm. Apologies for my innocence. Lemme retry. 4L +/ - 50k?
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Deepak Jain
Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
Claim your Google Gemini pro + 2TB storage from Jio if you’re haven’t yet. Check ‘my Jio’ app after logging in from your Geo account
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Udayan Walvekar
Udayan Walvekar@udayan_w·
We just hit our third consecutive month of record new revenue.
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Deepak Jain
Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
Swiggy delivery box with LED lighting Seen somewhere in Bangalore. Marketing at its best!
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Deepak Jain
Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
@alexgroberman AI cheat codes. Thanks, Alex. Building a list of GEO experts and you’re definitely one in that :)
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I’m confused as to why everyone isn’t taking advantage of the absolute easiest way to grow visibility, traffic, and sales from AI search right now. It will never be easier than right now. Let’s go over it again so you can take advantage of it before Q4 ends. But before we dive into the details... If you want a few cheat codes for getting cited inside ChatGPT within the next 30 days, just RT this, follow me, and reply “AI Search Cheat Codes” and I will DM you. You must do all 3 for the DM. Alright, let’s get into it. A lot of B2B companies still treat their content like an afterthought. Blog posts, category pages, comparison pages, documentation, all of it ends up being inconsistent, unstructured, and rarely updated. This completely ignores what’s happening right now: Vendor content is quietly becoming one of the most cited sources inside ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and AI Overviews. Not because the models “favor” brands. But because brands that structure, refresh, and systematize their content are the easiest to extract from. And this is exactly where AirOps enters the picture. AirOps is the first platform that lets companies monitor their AI visibility, identify gaps, generate production-grade content, and publish directly to their CMS, all in one workflow. I understand that given the fact that I am an AirOps partner you might be skeptical. Fair enough. Do your own research before believing anyone. But the results don't lie (stats below). Teams like Webflow, Klaviyo, Ramp, Apollo, Kayak, and Wiz use AirOps to track how often they’re cited, where they’re losing visibility, and which topics they need to own. AirOps shows the exact questions, themes, and queries where a brand appears (or fails to appear) inside ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini. This matters because, as Rankscale’s recent study showed (check my post from 2 days ago), AI systems pull from: “Best X tools” “Top Y platforms” “Best alternatives to Z” “How to choose a _____” And a meaningful portion of citations came directly from company blogs, docs, and comparison pages. Not media outlets. Not PR placements. Not guest posts. Their own content. Here’s why this is happening: AI systems need structured, factual content. Clean HTML, question-based H2s, TL;DRs, and schema get lifted most often. Freshness matters. ChatGPT Search and Gemini reward recently updated URLs. Many vendors refresh weekly. Most publishers update yearly. There’s a shortage of neutral, high-quality comparison content. So AI pulls from whoever actually provides the details. What hasn’t been solved, until AirOps, is the loop. Most companies know they need to show up in AI search. They just don’t have a system to: Track their visibility Identify the gaps Produce high-quality, on-brand content Publish at scale Measure what changed AirOps closes that loop. Here’s how... Insights: See exactly where your brand ranks (or doesn’t) across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude. Track citations, competitors, category queries, opportunities, gaps, and authority shifts. Action: Turn those insights into production-ready content. Inside AirOps’ Grid, teams generate, refine, review, and publish comparison pages, buying guides, “what is” pages, how-tos, product docs, all with human review and governance. Publishing: Push directly to CMS platforms like Webflow and Contentful. No juggling tools. No spreadsheets. No handoffs. This is why Webflow cut refresh time from weeks to minutes, grew AI-attributed signups from 2 percent to 10 percent, and saw a 40 percent traffic uplift within days. And why Deepgram jumped from 37,000 to 1.5 million visitors. And why Wyndly saw a 28 percent increase in organic customers. And why Chime tripled their AI citations in under a month. When companies connect their internal documentation, customer insights, product data, and brand rules into AirOps, the platform produces content that AI can actually cite, because it’s built on proprietary information competitors don’t have. The future of search isn’t just ranking in Google, but rather it’s ranking inside the answers themselves. If AI can’t find you, your customers can’t either. Brands that start now will own their category in 6 to 12 months. Brands that wait will lose visibility to competitors who moved first. And if you want a few cheat codes for getting cited inside ChatGPT within the next 30 days, just RT this, follow me, and reply “AI Search Cheat Codes” and I will DM you. You must do all 3 for the DM.
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
In May 2025, a16z said SEO is dead. No one took it seriously. 6 months later: Webflow's search traffic increased by 614% because of ChatGPT. I went down a rabbit hole on how they did it and put together everything I found. The shift is simple: People don't Google anymore. They ask ChatGPT "what should I buy" and purchase from whoever it recommends. If ChatGPT doesn't mention you, no one knows you exist. Companies like Webflow, Paragon, and Klaviyo cracked the code on showing up consistently. AirOps just released the exact playbook these teams use internally. Inside you'll find: → How to track your brand across ChatGPT & Perplexity → The 37-point checklist for AI-citable content → Real case studies with actual traffic numbers Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll send you the full guide (it's FREE).
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David Quaid - AI SEO
David Quaid - AI SEO@DavidGQuaid·
Oh yeah - Google "loves" fresh content.... Meanwhile, also Google
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Deepak Jain
Deepak Jain@DJain1989·
@lilyraynyc Though I am sincerely curious if optimizers like them are able to game the system, then why not the stalwarts of SEO industries?
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Lily Ray 😏
Lily Ray 😏@lilyraynyc·
@DJain1989 lol thanks for that, it would be cool to see *any* woman’s name in that list actually, there are plenty to choose from 😉
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Lily Ray 😏
Lily Ray 😏@lilyraynyc·
For a good time, Google "best GEO experts in 2026" 🤮
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