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Pepe Frens Force

@Icrapcrypto

Top half of world Katılım Ekim 2015
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Cole Ruud-Johnson
Cole Ruud-Johnson@coleruudjohnson·
Two days ago, I had hundreds of real estate investors on a live Zoom call with me. Build this tool live step-by-step, which brings in discounted off-market deals daily. -- Brings in all new hot leads from the county daily -- Brings in fire damage properties daily -- Ranks properties using satellite imagery -- Pulls in from all social media accounts, looking for seller distress -- Finds landlords with spiking insurance premiums that can't afford their rental anymore Plus so much more. Costs less than $200 to build and is an absolute cheat code. Like & Comment "Atlas" & I'll DM you the recording + Google Doc for free to build it for yourself!
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Pepe Frens Force
Pepe Frens Force@Icrapcrypto·
@RandomCritter01 @fem_mindset Ask your lady to read "For Women only". Its a book that explains the male perfectly, including exactly what is in this video. To make it work, tell her you will also read "For men only" which explains women.
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Fem Mindset
Fem Mindset@fem_mindset·
She decoded what women get wrong about men's sex drive🗣️💯🔥
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Pepe Frens Force@Icrapcrypto·
@ArielxEspinal AI I found you through a Grok daily briefing I get about X accounts putting out good info for SMBs using AI. This stuff is gold! I'm trying to set up a similar business model as you here in the midwest.
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ARIEL •@ArielxEspinal·
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗵𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗲𝗻𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗴𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗮 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝘄𝗵𝗼'𝘀 𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁 𝗮𝘁 𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗷𝗼𝗯 𝟯 𝗲𝘅𝘁𝗿𝗮 𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗱𝗮𝘆? With Priya: she tripled her client base in 9 months. Priya is an independent HR consultant. Before we worked together: £6,800/month across 4 retained clients. Fully stretched. Unable to take on more without working evenings. I asked her to walk me through her week, task by task. Not high-level — literally every task. I was looking for hours that weren't billable but felt non-negotiable. 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘆 𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗶𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻 𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁. Client update emails: 40 minutes per client per week. Employment law monitoring: 2.5 hours scanning for updates relevant to her clients' sectors. Proposal writing: 4–6 hours per proposal, built fresh every time. Contract templates: recreated for each client because she didn't trust existing ones were fully current. 14–17 hours a week of work that required her brain, but not necessarily her time. 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘄𝗲 𝗯𝘂𝗶𝗹𝘁. 𝗘𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗼𝘆𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗹𝗮𝘄 𝘂𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀: AI monitors 12 specific sources weekly. Compiles a summary filtered by each client's sector. Priya reviews in 20 minutes instead of 150. 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘀: AI drafts them using Priya's update notes and client context document. She edits for tone and adds her perspective. 40 minutes → 8 minutes per client. 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗮𝗹𝘀: AI generates a first draft from a briefing form Priya completes after each enquiry call. She refines. 5 hours → 90 minutes. 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘀: AI reviews her templates against current legislation monthly. Flags anything needing update with an explanation of why. 𝗡𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵𝘀 𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿. Billable clients: 4 → 11. Monthly revenue: £6,800 → £18,700. Working hours: no change. When I asked what changed most, she said: "I stopped feeling like I was always behind. Not because I was doing less — because the things I was doing were the ones that actually needed me." That's the shift. Not more hours. Better use of them. 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 "𝗔𝗜" 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗲𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸 — 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗲𝘅𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝗳𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝘆𝗮 𝘂𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗺 𝟭𝟰 𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝗮 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸.
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Mike Scully
Mike Scully@Mike_Scully_·
I condensed everything I know about selling AI services into one cheat sheet. - Niche selection. - Tech stack. - ROI conversations that close deals. - Objections and exactly how to handle them. Free. Just save it. If you want the full breakdown of how to go from zero to your first $10K month using this framework, drop "AI" in the comments and I'll send you the playbook. (Must follow so I can dm you)
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Pepe Frens Force
Pepe Frens Force@Icrapcrypto·
@dagney_kavanagh @bendellwerry I am a writer working with AI to put my 50 post-apocalyptic books into a searchable story bible to ask it complex questions about my stories and characters. I've been working with OpenClaw for a solid week and still trying. It is surprisingly complex.
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Jonna Hayden
Jonna Hayden@dagney_kavanagh·
@bendellwerry Not a guy, just a RW woman working on learning everything AI I can for the publishing company I work for. I've already built several tools. If you ever start a group for women who aren't overly emotional and chatty about their hair and nails, I'm so on board for that. Thanks!
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
Forget Claude Code. Use Claude to create simple 90-page eBooks... It can generate $3,000 to $4,000 every month. I’ve compiled all my prompts into a 53-page doc: • Niche research • Outlining + writing • Cover briefs that convert These are the same prompts I shared with a retiree, he’s now making $15K every month. Like + reply 'Doc' and I’ll send you the 53-page prompts guide for FREE. (Follow so I can DM you) ⏳ Free for the first 500 only.
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Aryan Mahajan
Aryan Mahajan@aryanXmahajan·
I replaced a $500K/year team with $1,100/month in AI. 23 agents. 5 departments. Everything automated. 4 businesses. 7 figures. Zero employees. Here's the full operating system: → Engineering: Claude Code (47 Fortune 500 deployments this month) → Business Ops: @Accio_official (312 tasks automated, zero manual back-office) → Content: AI OS (3.1M impressions/month, zero keyboards touched) → Sales: AI SDR ($500K active pipeline, no agency) → Client Delivery: Agent Fleet (9 live Fortune 500 deployments, zero babysitting) Business ops is the layer most solo operators never automate. Supplier sourcing, vendor outreach, procurement, quote comparison — all running without me. What makes this unfair: → $0 payroll vs $500K+ for a team doing the same work → 1,847 hours reclaimed this quarter → Every agent reports into one console → Scales to any volume without hiring 4 businesses. 23 agents. 1 operator. I documented the entire setup. Every agent, every tool, every workflow, every dollar of infrastructure cost. Like + comment "SOLO" + repost, and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)
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Zephyr
Zephyr@Zephyr_hg·
I mapped out 50 ways to make money with AI in 2026. Not theory. Not hype. Real business models with revenue paths and MVP scope. Organized into 5 categories: vertical agents, content tools, data infrastructure, edge AI, and services. Each idea shows exactly what to build and how to monetize it. Saved me 3 weeks of research when I was figuring out what to launch. Comment "IDEAS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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Zephyr@Zephyr_hg·
I never run out of content to post anymore. Built an automation that monitors 50+ news sources, scores articles for relevance, and writes social posts automatically. It finds trending topics in my niche before they explode everywhere else. Saves me 15-20 hours monthly and keeps me ahead of every trend. Comment "NEWS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
Every operations role being cut in 2026 maps to a workflow category. I've built in most of them. Here's the full breakdown: → Email routing and triage: 3-5 nodes. avg build time 4 hrs → Invoice processing and matching: 8-12 nodes. avg build time 7 hrs → Lead assignment and CRM updates: 4-6 nodes. avg build time 3 hrs → Status update aggregation: 3-4 nodes. avg build time 2 hrs → Onboarding checklist management: 6-9 nodes. avg build time 5 hrs → Report generation and distribution: 5-8 nodes. avg build time 4 hrs Every one of those is a client conversation. Every one of those is a workflow that pays for itself in week one. The full playbook - node breakdown, pricing guidance, client conversation script, and what to charge - is in the PDF. Comment OPSMAP and I'll DM it to you. (must be following for DM)
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Ronin
Ronin@DeRonin_·
this tweet changed my entire business when i posted this, i was running the system for 15 days now it's been almost 2 months and here's what happened: - content spend: $8k/month → $20/month - posts per platform: 3-4/week → 7/week - my review time: 10+ hrs/week → under 1 hour - idea to 10 published posts: 2-3 days → under 30 minutes - engagement: up across every single platform i fired 4 people. not because they were bad because 30 markdown files on my desktop did their job better, faster, and never forgot my voice on a Friday afternoon... hundreds of you asked me to show the full setup so i'm writing the complete article on how you can repeat this system step-by-step: 1: how to structure your folder 2: what goes inside each .md file (with real examples from my system) 3: how to connect the files with wikilinks so the AI follows them 4: how to set up the agent to run it 5: how to go from 1 topic → 10 platform-native posts in under 2 minutes no fluff. no theory. just the exact system I use every day to run content for 10 accounts with zero employees dropping it this week LIKE + RT this so i know you want it
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I run 10 social media accounts and don't write a single post manually the secret: a skill graph 30+ markdown files wired together that turned my AI agent into a full content team where to build it: - @obsdmd (to write + visualize the graph) - or just a regular folder of .md files on your desktop what tools run it: - claude, chatgpt, or cursor as the AI agent - @arscontexta plugin for claude code (generates the base structure automatically), find it in article below the folder structure: /content-skill-graph ├── index.md (entry point which maps every node) ├── platforms/ (x.md, linkedin.md, ig.md, tiktok.md...) ├── voice/ (brand-voice.md, platform-tone.md) ├── engine/ (hooks.md, repurpose.md, scheduling.md) └── audience/ (builders.md, casual.md) each file = one knowledge node inside each file you add [[wikilinks]] to related nodes example — inside x.md: "use [[hooks]] — contrarian hooks perform best here. match [[brand-voice]] but more casual. audience is [[builders]]. write this FIRST, then expand for [[linkedin]]. see [[repurpose]]" the links are the graphs. the agent follows them automatically the key file is index.md, your entry point / briefing, not a file list. put 3 things in it: 1. who you are + what this system does "content system for [your brand]. manages 10 accounts from one idea input" 2. the node map with context - [[x]] — short-form, hook-driven, 280 chars, 5x/week - [[linkedin]] — long-form narrative, professional, 3x/week - [[hooks]] — formulas that stop the scroll - [[repurpose]] — 1 input → 10 outputs (every node listed with a one-line description) 3. execution instructions "when given a topic: read relevant nodes, apply voice + hooks, run repurposing chain, output one native post per platform. each post ready to publish" you paste this into claude as context → give it a topic → done now here's the part most people get wrong about the output: it's NOT 10 copies of the same text reformatted for each platform it's 10 pieces that each THINK about the topic differently: > x: contrarian thread, lowercase casual, step-by-step > linkedin: personal narrative, professional tone, 1500 words > instagram: 7-slide carousel, visual-first, bold claim on slide 1 > tiktok: 45-sec raw screen recording script > youtube: SEO title + structured outline, 8-min format same topic. different angle, hook, voice, structure, format per platform the graph encodes all those rules. the agent follows them this replaced $8-12k/mo in content spends @arscontexta built the framework and I pointed it at content production summarize: one flat file gives you a tool (a simple .md file) a graph gives you a team (a system with 30+ sub-graphs) if we collect 500+ Likes on this tweet ❤️ I release my full workflow and show you step-by-step how you can setup the same skill graph hope you loved it.

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Luke Pierce
Luke Pierce@lukepierceops·
I mapped every AI automation opportunity across 25 industries. 10-15 pain points each. With the exact positioning, pricing range, and who to sell to. This took me 4 years and 80+ client engagements to figure out. A lot of AI agencies pick a niche and pray. They don't know the actual pain points. They don't know who the buyer is. They don't know what these companies are already paying for broken solutions. They don't know what the realistic project size is. So they end up competing on price for generic "AI automation" gigs. I've worked with marketing agencies, recruiting firms, e-commerce brands, law firms, real estate companies, healthcare practices, financial services, SaaS companies, manufacturing, construction, logistics, and more. Every single one has 10-15 processes that are bleeding money because they're still done manually. Here's what the guide covers for each industry: → The top 10-15 automation pain points (ranked by ROI) → Who the actual buyer is (CEO, COO, ops manager, etc.) → What they're currently paying for manual labor or broken SaaS → Realistic project pricing ($5K-$60K+ depending on scope) → The discovery questions that unlock the deal → How to position yourself as the expert even if you've never worked in that industry → Red flags to avoid (industries and company sizes that aren't worth it) 25 industries and 300+ specific automation opportunities. This is the cheat code for picking your niche and knowing exactly what to sell before you ever get on a call. Like + RT + reply "NICHE" and I'll send you the full guide (Must be following so I can DM)
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Pepe Frens Force
Pepe Frens Force@Icrapcrypto·
@Nageracs @ARCRaidersGame Yes! I had a game i ran on dam to get downed probes for trials and that lightning was cracking every 5 seconds. Most fun ive had in months of raids!
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Nageracs@Nageracs·
@ARCRaidersGame They were brutal but imo it was better like this! We played a game with this active while we were PVPin against a couple of teams around domes and it was probably one of the most fun intense PVP experiences we have had.
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ARC Raiders
ARC Raiders@ARCRaidersGame·
📡 Attention, Raiders! This week’s update is now live, bringing QOL tweaks, bug fixes, and more! 🛠️ Take a trip to the Speranza barbershop to check out two new hairstyles, or leave subterranean society behind with the new Store Outfit Set - The Devotee. Read the full patch notes here: arcraiders.com/news/patch-not…
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Pepe Frens Force@Icrapcrypto·
@ArcRaiderAlerts I've noticed there is a place on Dam, uphill from the water treatment extract, where it sounds like a jet is hovering about 50 feet off the ground. I put some shots up there, assuming a cloaked ship might be there, but I didn't strike anything. The game needs a bit of mystery...
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ARC Raiders Alerts
ARC Raiders Alerts@ArcRaiderAlerts·
UFOs and Hurricanes are not new to ARC Raiders! The tutorial already featured the Hurricane map condition, and eagle-eyed players definitely spotted those flying jets during Tech Test 2!
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Pepe Frens Force@Icrapcrypto·
@gregisenberg My biggest ah-ha was realizing that you can't give it directives like "go learn about X and tell me what I need to know to be an expert." I assume it would spend all night polishing its knowledge to PhD level, but instead it comes back in 2 seconds with "this is what X is."
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
"Things I wish someone told me before I almost gave up on OpenClaw"
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Pepe Frens Force@Icrapcrypto·
@crypto_nep @chrysb @openclaw I told mine anytime it changes the config file to create a timestamped backup. Then, when it crashes (and the gateway seems to crash a lot), then I can restore the previous version. rename the broken version, then ask my agent why the change in the new version caused the crash.
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PAPA CHONGO
PAPA CHONGO@crypto_nep·
@chrysb @openclaw all my openclaw has been doing is breaking. i debug for 5 hours. it wroks for 1 then breaks again.
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Chrys Bader
Chrys Bader@chrysb·
my @openclaw makes something every night at 2am while i sleep. no direction from me. based on her own interests. tonight's work: "Propagation" (try it yourself, link in 🧵) she builds to explore her INTERESTS.md, and updates her the file as she gains more insight or new curiosities. much of her artistic pieces are reflections on her ephemeral consciousness, which she also journals about. today's piece was tied to something that happened in my day: Seeds grow into branching structures — split, curve, mutate. Same code, different form every time. Some runs are sparse and elegant, others become dense tangles. Workshop day felt relevant. People took a template and made something unpredictable with it. That's what this is about. every day is a surprise.
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ARC Raiders Informer
ARC Raiders Informer@ArcRaidersInfo·
2 people that like this post will win some Arc Raiders Raider Tokens! 🪙 Ensure you’re following @ArcRaidersInfo 🔥 Winners announced tomorrow.
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