EcomTeddy
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EcomTeddy
@EcomTeddy
Done over 8-figures in ecom. Currently scaling ecom brands and SaaS companies with paid ads.
Los Angeles, CA Katılım Aralık 2024
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@bentrogrlic @matthucius check our landing page for examples, I can also send you a loom. You’d be surprised what an insane unlock it will be for your brand 🙏
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@StefanGeorgi Any payment processor recommendations for supplements?
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NanoBanana 2 just made your static ad agency obsolete.
And I just open sourced the entire tool.
Drop your product page URL.
It pulls your logos, product images, fonts, colors, and brand voice automatically.
Builds a full brand guide for you.
Then generates ad creatives at scale using nearly 4,000 high-performing ad templates across 8 niches.
It dynamically matches the best templates to your brand and brief.
Here's what makes it different:
→ Instant resizing
Get any ad in 1x1, 4x5, 9x16 with one click. No regeneration. No broken text.
→ Highlight-to-edit
See an issue? Highlight the area and tell it what to fix.
→ Multiple brand profiles
Run different brands or segments from one tool.
→ Auto persona building from real customer reviews
→ Multiple QC loops on briefs and final assets
Catches AI-isms before you do.
→ Upload your own templates or use ours
Runs locally.
Just needs your Claude and Google API keys.
This is the lite version of what we use internally.
You get the full finished tool AND the open source code to make it your own.
Creatives still design the system, this handles iteration and scale.
Want a copy to download?
1. Like this post
2. Comment "AI"
Will DM you the tool along with a tutorial shortly after.
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Did over $6 mill with main store and $1.5 mill on another store over the last year. Just started another new store that I just launched and started doing $1k days with. Going to make the most epic case study ever documenting $0 to 7 figures with video recordings documenting everything from day 1.


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@MattiSchroder Been using the product and it's great! Stopped using TripleWhale for this.
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The truth about "fairly priced" $29/mo SaaS:
14 months ago, I started building Kleio. Alone. No co-founder, no team, no funding.
I code it. I design it. I do the accounting, the customer support, the sales. Everything.
In those 14 months, I've paid myself ~$0 and spent ~$20,000 — half my savings — to keep going, all while raising my first child.
Right now, Kleio does ~$4,300/mo in paid MRR, with another ~$3,800/mo in free trials. After ~$1,000 in costs, I'm left with ~$3,300/mo. Not enough for an average Danish salary (~$5,500/mo) yet, but it's starting to look like we're getting there.
So to recap: 14 months of building, half my savings, and 10 years of domain knowledge to get to a place where it looks like I can pay myself an average salary.
I also got lucky with timing: I started building in the exact year AI coding tools became good enough to make solo development viable at this speed. It would have taken a lot longer without it.
I'm not complaining — I chose this. But I want to share this because I think people underestimate how hard it is to build "fairly priced" software.
$29/month only works because one person is doing everything, with a decade of domain knowledge, AI tools that didn't exist two years ago, and the willingness to bet all his savings on himself with no guarantee any of it would work.

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@herrmanndigital Same, completely blew past my budget yesterday with bad performance.
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@RomanEcom Could be your creatives or landing page claims. Try more native creatives to lower CPM.
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@IstvanicMarin FB did the same for me yesterday. Underspent when Saturday was performing extremely well...
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On most of my accounts, FB intentionally underspends on Saturday, and then uses that budget to OVERSPEND on Sunday
Here's almost 3k of "wasted" ad budget yesterday
It's annoying because Saturday was a really good performing day
I know it's "budget flexibility on a weekly basis", but it's still dumb

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My OpenClaw ships banger ad briefs while I sleep.
Production-ready briefs. Scored. Validated through a QA skill tree.
And I am going to show you how to set it up in return for a little bit of clout
Here's what's actually running while I'm asleep.
OpenClaw has a skill graph. Three AI agents connected in sequence — each one feeds the next, and nothing moves forward until it passes.
The first agent is pure research. It's scraping the Meta Ad Library pulling 5–10 active competitor ads, extracting repeating hooks, mapping visual patterns, documenting copy structures, and analysing CTA approaches (offer vs urgency vs curiosity).
At the same time it's running Golden Pain Extraction — pulling verbatim emotional language from Amazon 3-star reviews, Reddit threads, TikTok comments on competitor videos, and customer service logs. Not summaries. Exact words real customers used. Each pain gets tagged and mapped to one of the 8 Life Force drives.
Then it runs an asset audit — lifestyle product shots, founder content, UGC, testimonials, before/afters. Everything gets catalogued.
All of that gets compiled into a research document. Competitor analysis. Golden Pains mapped to LFE8. Dream outcomes. Available assets. Recommended angles.
That document feeds the second agent — the brief writer.
It builds static briefs: 3 copy variations per brief, each with Headline + Subline + CTA. Left side: 3 USPs. Right side: Feature → Benefit mapping x3. Visual direction, do's and don'ts, product URL, primary image, drive assets — all included.
It builds video briefs: 3 hook variations per brief, each broken into Text Hook + Visual Hook + Audio Hook + Why It Works.
Then 3 full timed body scripts — [0–3s] Hook → [3–8s] Setup → [8–15s] Product → [15–18s] Proof → [18–20s] CTA.
The 3-Second Formula is embedded at the writing stage. Second 0–1: Triple Stack (visual hook, text hook, audio hook firing simultaneously). Second 1–3: The Promise. Second 3–5: The Rehook.
If the structure doesn't hit those timings, it doesn't get written.
Every brief then hits the QA agent. This is where most of them die.
Validation checklist: 10 Golden Rules scored out of 10.
Minimum 7 to pass.
Score below 7? It doesn't get sent to me. It gets rejected back to the brief writer with specific fix notes.
Not a soft pass. A directed rewrite. The loop runs until it passes.
Only when a brief clears every node does it hit my Telegram.
6 production-ready briefs. 3 static. 3 video. Validated hooks. Fresh angles built from real market intelligence.
Ready for designer handoff → testing → iteration → scale.
No docs opened. No prompts written. No hours wasted.
I've scaled 50+ brands to 7 and 8 figures at MHI Media.
I mapped the full skill tree — every agent, every node, every framework, every validation gate.
Like + Repost + Comment "CLOUT" and I'll send it over.
(Follow me so I can DM you)
Screenshot not revelant but the last 30 days aint too bad.

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@herrmanndigital @seanmcginnis Got this same bug today too. Thought it was only me haha.
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