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Making tech companies impossible to miss. 125+ launches. 10B impressions. Category strategy & AI-powered visibility. Top 20 SF agency — 5 yrs running.

San Francisco Bay Area Katılım Şubat 2009
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Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
DocuSign Personal: $10 to $15 per month. DocuSign Standard: $25 to $45 per user per month. DocuSign Business Pro: $40 to $65 per user per month. A 10-person team on Business Pro pays $4,800 to $7,800 a year. To put signatures on PDFs. A team of 50 pays $24,000 to $39,000 a year. And there is a 100-envelopes-per-year cap on most plans. Send more contracts and you pay extra. Need SMS delivery? $0.40 per send. Need ID verification? $2.50 per attempt. Need premium support? $5,000 to $50,000 per year add-on. You are rationing digital signatures in 2026. DocuSign is a $10 billion company built entirely on this pricing model. Now meet DocuSeal. A free and open source alternative to DocuSign. Created in 2023 by a Ruby developer named Alex who was simply trying to sign one document and realised every solution online was overpriced or required a subscription. Three weeks later he had a working alternative. He pushed it to GitHub under the AGPL-3.0 license. Today it has 11,800+ stars and over 1,000 forks. Bootstrapped. No VCs. No paywalls. Here is what DocuSeal does: - Upload any PDF and turn it into a fillable, signable form - Drag and drop signature fields, dates, checkboxes, file uploads, and 13 field types - Send to multiple signers with custom signing order - Automated email reminders - Mobile signing on any device - PDF signature verification built in - Audit trail for every document - Bulk send and templates - Full API access - Self-host with one Docker command Here is what DocuSeal costs: Zero. Forever. Unlimited documents. Unlimited signers. Unlimited storage. DocuSign limits envelopes. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign charges per SMS. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign charges for ID checks. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign sees your contracts on their servers. DocuSeal doesn't. Here is the wildest part: The median DocuSign contract per Vendr is $17,250 per year. One Reddit thread has people saying "they want me to pay $4.80 per e-signature." Self-host DocuSeal on a $5 cloud server and a 50-person team can sign as many contracts as they want without paying a single dollar. Your contracts never leave your server. Your client lists. Your NDAs. Your employment agreements. None of it touches a third-party company. For individuals who only sign a few contracts a year, you save $180. For small teams of 10, you save up to $7,800 a year. For a 50-person company, you save up to $39,000 a year. Your documents. Your signatures. Your server. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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Ignite X@IgnitePR·
The browser is becoming optional. 30% of Vercel apps now run on agents. Stripe wired agentic checkout. Salesforce killed its CRM UI to expose every workflow as an API. Every brand will need an API before it needs another blog post. Our take on @hackernoon: hackernoon.com/ai-agents-are-…
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Logan Gott
Logan Gott@LoganTGott·
SaaS founders don’t use LinkedIn Not because it doesn't work. Because running it properly is a full-time job. Posting takes an hour a day. Sending 40 qualified connection requests takes another hour. Following up on DMs, writing lead magnets, tracking responses, closing pipeline… it adds up fast. Claude Code makes things interesting though Set up correctly, it becomes the execution layer underneath your whole LinkedIn motion. Posts in your voice. Leads qualified against your ICP. DMs personalized to what a prospect is actually working on. Replies triaged. Lead magnets generated and delivered. You stay in the approval seat. The problem is nobody has written down how to set this up specifically for LinkedIn. Every Claude Code tutorial is built for engineers. The GTM content floating around is generic and won't help you post tomorrow. So I put together The Claude Code LinkedIn Playbook. 8 sections built specifically for SaaS and AI founders who want LinkedIn producing real pipeline. Here's what's inside: → Claude Md file setup that makes every post and DM sound like you wrote it → The 5 LinkedIn skills every founder should build first → MCP stack that connects your content engine to your CRM, Notion, and Gmail → Sub-agent workflows for batching lead qualification and hook testing → Context management so Claude stops forgetting your voice mid-session → Modal deployment that turns your skills into a hands-free machine → Plan mode for high-stakes posts and outbound sequences → Day one install decisions that compound over 12 months One skill per week for 5 weeks. That's all it takes to run the full system. Want The Claude Code LinkedIn Playbook? 1. Follow me 2. Comment "PLAYBOOK" I'll send it straight to your DMs.
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Aidan Collins | Scaling B2B Offers on LinkedIn & X
6 hours ago I opened Claude Design for the first time... I'm fairly certain I found the biggest unlock for LinkedIn content in the big 26. Infographics have recently become the SINGLE fastest way to position yourself as an authority on LinkedIn. If they're good enough, the image alone will stop the scroll and 5-10x your 'scroll time' which is HUGE for the current LI algo. But nobody was shipping them, because making them sucked. $500 a post if you hired out, or 300 hours of Figma tutorials if you DIY'd it. Claude Design just got rid of that problem entirely. I spent the afternoon building agency-grade infographics without touching Figma once, and the output is WAYY better than what I've been commissioning from designers. So I'm building the entire playbook into a course. Inside you'll get: 1) The EXACT prompt templates I'm using for scroll-stopping visuals 2) How to lock Claude to your brand colors, fonts, & layouts 3) The 7 infographic formats I'm see pull the highest impressions on LinkedIn RIGHT NOW 4) My batching workflow for pumping these out fast 5) How to leverage infographic posts that cater to the algorithm Comment "DESIGN" and I'll DM you the course the second it drops. (follow me first so the DM actually lands.) PS: The 3 infographics attached are the ones I built this afternoon. First day touching the tool.
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Ignite X@IgnitePR·
AI Marketing: Why Specialized Tools & Human Strategy Are Winning the Race AI search visibility isn't a nice-to-have. Most brands don't even realize they're invisible to AI tools their buyers are already using. Grateful to @BossToday for including my POV. bosstoday.com/ai-marketing-w…
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Ignite X@IgnitePR·
The hardest problem in tech is no longer building something; it's being discovered. The old playbook isn't built for a world where buyers ask chatbots instead of Google. New piece on AI search visibility @HackerNoon: hackernoon.com/everyone-can-b…
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Ignite X@IgnitePR·
AI-referred traffic converts at 14.2%. Google sits at 2.8%. That's why we built Machine Relations. Not SEO. Something new. citybiz.co/article/832299…
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Ignite X@IgnitePR·
@gregisenberg This is 100% on the money. And, the brands that don't prepare now will be invisible to the new user before they even realize it happened. #AgentSwarm is coming!
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
Sometime in the next 2-3 years agents will be using the internet more than humans We designed the whole thing for human eyes, human emotions, human attention spans Agents do not have any of that The internet as we know it was built for the wrong user The opportunity is rebuilding everything for the new user Agent-native search. Agent-native commerce. Agent-native discovery Every category is open again I can't stop thinking about it.
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Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
Claude just KILLED manual outreach. 💀 I used to grind for hours on LinkedIn. Now? My AI stack does it better. ❌ No "Hey {{first_name}}" spam ✅ Natural, multi-step conversations ✅ 12+ hours saved this week The result: 500+ conversations with human-level reply rates. I packaged the entire system (prompts + workflow) into a FREE doc. Want it? Repost ♻️ (so others see it) Comment "CLAUDE" & I'll DM you.
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James Shields@scaling_shields·
i'm gonna regret leaking this but fuck it 20 cold email scripts that have booked me 3,000+ calls took me 2 hours to put together 30 pages of pure copy-paste scripts - the 2-line script that booked 103 calls in 12 days - the client name trick that gets 1%+ reply rates - scripts for agencies, ecom, local, SaaS - the follow-up sequence that books most of the calls - proof from real campaigns after sending 1,000,000+ emails these are the ones that ACTUALLY work like + comment "SCRIPTS" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
I built 31 automations for clients last year. Every single business - from solo founders to 50-person teams - needed some version of the same workflows. So I documented all of them. Every workflow. Every department. And the exact plain-English prompt that builds each one in minutes. Sales & CRM: lead capture, follow-up sequences, deal tracking, proposal generation, pipeline alerts Marketing: social scheduling, email sequences, content repurposing, UTM tracking, review requests Operations: invoice generation, payment reminders, inventory alerts, automated reporting Customer Success: onboarding emails, NPS surveys, churn detection, support routing Admin: meeting scheduling, expense tracking, document generation, approval workflows Each one includes the specific prompt I use to build it - not vague instructions, the actual sentence I type. Plus which 3 to start with if you want to save 10+ hours/week immediately. Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll DM you the full PDF for free.
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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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Ignite X@IgnitePR·
Every company has an AI reputation. Most have no idea what theirs says. We ran an audit for a startup: 2 citations vs. a competitor's 11. Same category. Same tech. The difference? What the machines had been taught. ignitepr.com/blog-close-the…
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Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle·
Meet the new Stitch, your vibe design partner. Here are 5 major upgrades to help you create, iterate and collaborate: 🎨 AI-Native Canvas 🧠 Smarter Design Agent 🎙️ Voice ⚡️ Instant Prototypes 📐 Design Systems and DESIGN.md Rolling out now. Details and product walkthrough video in 🧵
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Ignite X@IgnitePR·
@walls_jason1 @ABCSharkTank @mcuban That is awesome and congratulations! To your continued success with this magnificent idea! You’re not “just an electrician.” 👏🏼
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Jason Walls@walls_jason1·
I just applied to @ABCSharkTank. 3 days ago I was pulling wire in Kentucky. Then @mcuban reposted my work, DM'd me, and personally introduced me to Shark Tank casting. Today I submitted my application for Season 18. Here's the wild part: I'm not a tech founder. I'm a Master Electrician. IBEW Local 369. Zero coding background. I built @EV_ChargeRight — a $12.99 tool that saves homeowners $3,000-$5,000 on unnecessary electrical panel upgrades before EV charger installs. 70% of EV owners don't need the upgrade they're being sold. The math proves it. NEC 220.82. I built the entire product with @AnthropicAI's Claude. No dev team. No funding. Just a tradesman with a problem worth solving. This week: - 860K+ views on my story - 16K likes - 2.4K reposts - Mark Cuban in my DMs A week ago I was just an electrician with an idea and a laptop. Now I'm applying to pitch in the Tank. If you're in the trades and thinking about building something — do it. The barrier isn't technical skill. It's believing you're allowed to try.
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