Jack Swolle
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Jack Swolle
@JSwolle
Entrepreneur. Dropshipping. Ecommerce. 💸
Katılım Aralık 2020
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New project delivered for @TheDRAfiliatee 💪
Turns one winning static ad into 100+ Meta-ready variants — new hooks, claims, and angles, rendered in every aspect ratio in under a minute.
Here’s how it works 🧵

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Showing reviews directly on the checkout page has been absolutely crushing it lately.
It makes sense. This is the moment your customer is closest to buying. It's also the moment any last bit of doubt can make them stop.
A few strong reviews right there can give that final push. They cut uncertainty and help more people finish the purchase.
Here's why it works. Most brands put all their trust signals on the product page and stop there. By the time someone reaches checkout, they've already decided to buy.
Then something nags at them. A review at that exact moment answers the doubt before it grows.
But it only works if you pick the right reviews. Generic five-star comments don't do much here. The reviews that move the needle speak to the exact hesitation your buyer feels in that moment: shipping speed, sizing accuracy, product quality holding up over time.
Match the review to the doubt, not just the star rating.

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Jack Swolle retweetledi

I just built a branded IG carousel generator in Claude Code 🤯
One brand URL + one product name = 6 finished carousel slides.
The kind an agency charges $2K to produce.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need to post carousels every week but can't turn each one into a two-day design project.
If every carousel is the same mini-project —
writing the copy in Notion,
rebuilding the template in Canva,
exporting slides one at a time,
then three rounds of revisions with your designer before it's even live...
This tool eliminates the entire loop:
→ Drop in a brand URL and product name
→ Claude scrapes the site and extracts colors, fonts, voice, and positioning
→ Generates 6 slide concepts across proven carousel frameworks
→ Writes a detailed image prompt for each slide
→ Fires all 6 to ChatGPT Images 2.0 via FAL in parallel
→ Downloads finished slides + opens an HTML gallery
No Canva. No designer back-and-forth. No generic AI slop.
What you get:
→ Finished 1080x1350px slides ready to post directly to Instagram → Wavy color-blocked backgrounds, bold typography, product hero — all baked into the image → Brand-accurate colors and copy pulled from the live site automatically → A reusable pipeline — new brand, new folder, same 3-minute workflow
Built 100% in Claude Code.
I put together the full step-by-step playbook so you can build this yourself.
Want it for free?
Like this post Comment "SLIDES"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Today we’re releasing to the most complete ad creative brain on the internet.
Drop it into Claude Code, connect the Parker MCP and you've got a living, self-improving brain tailored for your brand. It includes:
- 170+ docs of real creative strategy
- API access to the Meta ad account, organic TikTok, customer reviews and ad comments
- API access to public ad libraries Meta ad library with AI tagging and sort by impressions
- An idea bank that refreshes weekly
- And it self-improves every time your team uses ChatGPT/Claude
Only available with the Parker MCP.
We’re offering a free month trial of Parker for anyone to give this a try this risk-free. Who’s interested?

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There are no shortage of larps here on X whether its biz/finance/lifestyle etc.
Paul is very much not a larp.
Paul Niklas@PaulNiklas8
He got me
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@BhDgenscaler @EcomNizar You mean to make up for the lower conversion rate?
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Running an external CRM/checkout than just SP is becoming more needed than ever rn especially for $3m+ MRR brands
Yes your conversion rate will be lower without shop pay... (brace yourself)
But one strategy you can try is to have those initial purchases come through shopify, then send reactivation email campaigns (with a discount) and link to update payment info
That link takes them to your new off-platform processor where they update payment info, get the discount, and help you de-risk
Not everyone will switch, but if even 50% does the switch you're solid
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@Sebastianb0527 What do you think makes them take longer than expected?
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Jack Swolle retweetledi

@DrJesseMorse PS closure has nothing to do with regulation or th peptide market. The founders being indicted for money laundering
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With the announcement that peptides will be now made much easier to get prescriptions for from compounding pharmacies, you will start to see ‘research peptide’ companies starting to either voluntarily close down or be forced to close.
Case in point : Peptides Sciences
One of the largest research based peptides companies for many years.
The first of many.

Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse
Amazing news for peptides!!! RFK Jr. just announced on the Joe Rogan podcast that within the next few weeks 14 peptides (of 19 total) will be able to be compounded again legally in the United States. That’s what I call progress!
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If you’re frustrated that some processors are requiring active opt-in for subs(or wondering why you see random Shopify Payment bans)…
You’re kind of saying the quiet part out loud -
Visa hasn’t fully mandated this across the board yet
but they’re clearly rolling in that direction and you’ll see more of it through 2026.
The premier processors, the ones with clean, healthy BINs are early adopting
They’re requiring:
• No pre-checked rebills
• Clear, affirmative opt-in
• Cleaner disclosures around continuity
It's because when customers don’t fully understand a rebill, what happens?
They charge it back
and chargebacks don’t just hurt the merchant.
They hit:
• The processor
• The sponsor bank
• The BIN
• The network
Enough of those, and the portfolio gets flagged.
So the clean BINs protect themselves early.
That’s why you’re seeing:
• More scrutiny around negative option billing
• Push toward MCC 5968 classification
• Visa registrations
You might still be “getting away with it” today on a loose processor,
and there are plenty of them still taking on new merchants.
Easy way to put it:
>Compliant subscription model = Access to premier processors
Premier processor = Higher approvals, fewer volume caps, lower reserve
>Non-compliant model = Declines or eventually "ultra high-risk" at 7-10%+
Adapt early - or pay more later.
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