heath
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heath
@HeathAtHelix
alpha nerd building Helix Extract, AI assisted automated data entry with zero config @ https://t.co/UDrbkpCKiZ Documenting the journey: $0/$100 MRR
Katılım Şubat 2026
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starting a new B2C project
and honestly… I feel alive again
still building DigiStorms (v2 launch soon, $490 MRR)
but this time I flipped the approach:
distribution first
→ TikTok, IG, YouTube
→ faceless AI videos
→ ~100k views, 400 followers in a week
→ waitlist created from day 1
And I won’t build anything till I have 100 waitlist signups
Let’s see how it goes 🤞
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In the last 90 days, LinkedIn completely transformed my agency.
This 1 framework I've been using has:
- added 2.2k+ followers to my account
- generated well over 50+ sales opportunities
- brought in 20+ inbound inquiries.
And for my clients:
- booked 27 calls in 48 hours
- hit 367,000+ impressions in 20 days
- grow a Skool community from 0-> 350+ members in 1 post
- consistently 2-3x their client's followings
And honestly...
Anyone can replicate this because the framework is surprisingly straightforward.
There are a few parts to it.
1) you need to make a sales asset, and it needs to be worth real $$$.
AKA:
You need to provide your audience (upfront) with something they would ACTUALLY pay money for.
I've sold coaching for thousands going over the same stuff I give away in my lead magnets.
And that is the bar.
If your "free guide" is 5 pages of generic advice, nobody is going to comment for it.
2) Then make it instantly implementable.
Nobody wants something that helps them in 2 months.
They want something they can use TODAY.
- GPTs they can plug in right now.
- Frameworks they can start running tomorrow.
- Templates they can copy-paste this afternoon.
- Notion workspaces they can duplicate in 30 seconds.
- Spreadsheets with formulas already built in.
3) Third, you need to package it like a product.
The name of the asset matters WAY more than you think.
E.g.
If you want to start sending cold emails to enterprise businesses...
Which one are you MORE enticed by?
a) "My Cold Email Tips"
b) "The Fortune 500 Cold Email System"
4) Next, add a scrolling GIF or a screenshot of the dashboard inside. Make people FEEL the value before they even open it.
5) Finally, use the backend DM as a qualifier.
> Someone comments "LEADS" on your post.
> You send the lead magnet.
> Then you ask one qualifying question relevant to your service.
e.g. "Are you currently running outbound for your agency?"
(that SINGLE question has booked me more calls than months of pure value posting)
--
The TL;DR:
Lead magnets are the highest-ROI content format on LinkedIn in 2026.
And if you want my full Viral Lead Magnet Method Playbook...
Comment "PLAYBOOK"
And I'll DM it to you.
Inside... I loaded it up:
1. A 9-chapter notion doc explaining how I’ve generated 10,000,000+ impressions & 7-figures in pipeline w/ lead mags
2. A 15 min Loom video of me explaining the entire strategy
3. A document with 9 viral lead magnet ideas (that I used & are already vetted)
4. An entire swipe file of lead magnets for every kind of B2B agency
5. 5 claude prompts I use to 10x the speed of production (while maintaining quality)
Comment + connect with me to get it :)

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I just built a Claude Code stack that writes, approves, and publishes your LinkedIn posts from a single Sunday session every week.
Feed it your profile context, your hook library, and a topic or script → it studies your voice, your best-performing formats, and your photo folder → generates three draft options matched to the right image and scheduled to LinkedIn while you pick the best angle.
All inside Claude Code and Playwright MCP.
Perfect for GTM engineers and founders who are still writing posts from scratch every week, spending an hour editing AI drafts that sound nothing like them, and manually uploading content to LinkedIn one post at a time.
If you're posting on LinkedIn in 2026, you already know the math - the accounts that build pipeline aren't the ones with the best single post, they're the ones publishing consistently in a voice that sounds genuinely human every week. Most people ship two posts a week if they're lucky.
This stack solves it:
→ profile.md gives Claude permanent context about your voice, your stories, your professional background, and your ICP so every post reads like you wrote it from session one
→ hooks.md gives Claude a curated library of proven formats, specific concrete examples, and a no-go list of overused openers so Claude never produces the lines saturating your space
→ Three draft options generated per topic so you pick the best angle not the only one - posts come out at 70-80% quality out of the box and 5 minutes of editing gets them to publishable
→ Descriptive photo filenames let Claude read the folder, match each post to the right image by feeling and vibe, and recommend the photo without reading the actual image
→ Playwright MCP opens LinkedIn, pastes the post, uploads the photo, handles resizing if the file is too large, and schedules at your default posting time without you touching the platform
→ One hour on Sunday produces and schedules a full week of posts so Monday through Friday runs without you opening LinkedIn once
No writing posts from scratch every week.
No spending an hour editing AI drafts that sound nothing like you.
No manually uploading and scheduling content one post at a time.
What you get:
- profile.md template: the exact structure that gives Claude permanent voice and professional context so every session starts already knowing who you are
- hooks.md file: proven format library, concrete examples, and no-go list built for your specific space
- Full skill file: three draft generation, review and approval flow, and photo matching in one run
- Playwright MCP setup: the exact configuration that publishes and schedules directly to LinkedIn without you touching the platform
- One skill you install once and run every week forever
Built 100% in Claude Code and Playwright MCP.
I put together a full playbook with the skill file, the profile.md template, the hooks.md structure, and the exact Playwright MCP configuration to get a full week of posts written, approved, and scheduled from one Sunday session.
Want it for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "SKILL"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

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@Aforceforgood9 @aakashgupta Expected to read some BS hate mail with that profile pic, but was excited to see it was not 🤣🫶
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@aakashgupta Not going to start rooting for the Raiders - Go Lions & Go Bills - but I will always be a Fernando Mendoza fan. 🤩 Amazing human and role model! May God bless his journey now and always. A true force for good! 🙏🏻♥️🏈
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If you pitched this as a screenplay, every studio would reject it for being too on-the-nose.
Fernando Mendoza was a 2-star recruit ranked 2,149th in his high school class. Zero FBS scholarship offers. Not one. He walked on at Cal, fought for a starting job, transferred to Indiana for his senior year, then led them to 16-0 and the first national title in school history. Heisman, Walter Camp, Maxwell, Davey O'Brien, Manning, Big Ten MVP. 41 TDs, 72% completion, 8-to-0 TD-to-INT ratio in the playoffs.
The Raiders took him #1 overall Thursday night. $54.56M fully guaranteed. Only the third player ever to win the Heisman, win a national championship, and go first overall the next spring. Burrow. Newton. Mendoza.
Then he skipped Pittsburgh.
The biggest stage in football, the moment every kid imagines from the second they pick up a ball, and Fernando watched the call from his living room in Florida because his mom Elsa is in a wheelchair and the travel is hard for her. She was diagnosed with MS when he was 4. She wrote a letter to her sons in The Players Tribune in 2015 promising the disease "won't affect us in the ways that matter."
The part nobody talks about: while every other top pick was on stage, Fernando announced the Mendoza Family Fund the same day. $500K personal donation to the National MS Society. Committed to raising $1M over three years. He hasn't taken an NFL snap and he's already given more to a cause than most players donate in a full career.
He and his brother Alberto have already raised $360K through the Mendoza Bros. Burger at BuffaLouie's in Bloomington. At Christmas, he handed four families dealing with MS $10,000 each for an Adidas shopping spree.
Both his parents are children of Cuban refugees who fled Castro. His dad rowed at Brown, won a Junior World Championship in 1987, and played high school football in Miami next to a teammate named Mario Cristobal. Fernando beat his dad's old teammate in the national championship game in January.
Every athlete talks about playing for their family. Fernando actually did it.
Anna Lulis@annamlulis
Fernando Mendoza stayed home with his mom to celebrate being selected first overall in the NFL Draft instead of attending the in-person celebration She has multiple sclerosis, causing her to be in a wheelchair. This is what matters. Not trophies—family.
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@EricNeneX @JonnyRoot_ This seems a little extreme for a guy just pointing out Bronny ain’t that good
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@JonnyRoot_ You don’t share any truth. You’re a hateful white supremacist bitch
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Today was my son’s 1st birthday. We had a nice dinner with the family, so I had better things to do than watch the Lakers.
But after watching the highlights, congrats to LeBron on another stellar performance & I’m happy Bronny finally made a significant, positive impact in his short minutes.
PS: I won’t apologize for sharing the truth.
Adeola Emmanuel Morren@Adeola13
Hey @JonnyRoot_ I need to see some updates regarding Bronny James. You did nothing but trash this guy all year but been dead silent when the man shined. Winning basketball in a clutch playoff game. Apologize to the man, and get rid of your biased double standards.
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@BenScottStevens Dude is a baller and represents IU so well in everything he does. Well done!
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@EdCSutton “I was told”… who told you? Why were yall not given the full picture?
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I was told South Carolina does not provide economic incentives to data centers.
That is not accurate.
After reviewing the facts, it is clear our state is offering incentives to data centers, including projects backed by billion-dollar corporations.
I do not fault my Senate colleagues. It appears many were not given the full picture during subcommittee testimony.
Now that we know the truth, we need to shut this down and end state incentives for data centers owned by some of the richest companies in the world.
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@DarrelFrater Would love to know VC’s have down for their top priorities for startups?
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I built the BEST Claude Skill I’ve ever made.
Hormozi. Brunson. Gary Vee.
All in one.
Ask any business question → it routes you to the right brain instantly.
Funnels → Brunson
Deals → Hormozi
Audience → Gary Vee
$1B+ knowledge in one skill. Takes 60 seconds to use.
We booked 110+ meetings in weeks with it.
Want it?
Comment “TRIO” and I’ll send it.

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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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$80K/month app reminding you to drink water 😭
This is stupidly simple.
Onboarding
- Sets your daily water goal
- Smart reminders for staying hydrated
- First daily goal is set low enough that you hit it on day one
Paywall
- Freemium. Core tracking free
- Animals and challenges are premium
- Annual at $9.99 or lifetime at $16.99
- Gamified challenges only in premium
You need water daily.
They just made it fun. It's literally basic human necessity, but gamified.
Build your own in Anything.
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Looking to #connect with people interested in:
- Tech
- SaaS
- AI
- Startups
- Indie hacking
- Building in public
My current goal is to reach 100 followers and build a small network of builders to learn from.
If you're building something, let’s connect 👻

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Do I even need Claude anymore or should I just use @perplexity_ai computer?
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