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Jonathan Hayka

@JohnnyHayka

https://t.co/HZck6eAqpP ~5300$/mo | Outreach on autopilot for socials

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
Another one of our higher tiers purchased while I was sleeping. What's your pricing? Ours is: 25/50/150/250/custom
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
first please use ai to translate your native language cus I have no idea wtf you are saying second, if you think Iran didnt already hit with everything they got, you are the chief of the ministry of copium Iran lost control of their airspace 10 minutes into the war, after it happened already 6 months ago 6 months ago they showed us what they are capable of, now they are doing the exact some thing throwing some mid range ICBMs, hitting some apartment buildings
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Nikhil Vashisht.
Nikhil Vashisht.@nikhengr·
@JohnnyHayka @HemanNamo @ippatel Don't know who told you they just had S300 and other chinese air defence and blv me d way they have prepared to take on your alliance you will have to either go for Next Hiroshima and Nagasaki or accept defeat and run away coz real weapons r yet 2 hit your assets in next few days
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Himanshu Jain
Himanshu Jain@HemanNamo·
Is it time for a "Sovereign Stealth" shift? 🇮🇳✈️ The 2026 Iran conflict has become the ultimate test lab. While the F-35 dismantled air defenses with surgical precision, the Su-57 offered a level of source-code independence the US has traditionally guarded. India's dilemma: Do we wait for an "F-35I Adir" style deal with full customization, or do we bridge the gap with Russia’s Su-57E to secure our own "brain" in the sky? The choice isn't just about wings—it's about who holds the keys to the code. 🦾🔓 #IAF #F35 #Su57 #IreadIDRW #AtmanirbharBharat #Defense2026
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Defense News IN@DefenseNewsIN

F-35 vs Su-57: The 2026 Iran conflict has become a live demo for India’s IAF. 🇮🇳 The F-35 "Adir" proved the "Digital Assassin" role, using extreme stealth to dismantle S-400 sites in Tehran. Meanwhile, Iran’s new Su-57s acted as "Kinetic Interceptors," using Mach 2+ speed to disrupt strikes but struggling with BVR locks against stealth targets. India is now at a crossroads: Russia is offering full source code for the Su-57E, while the US faces pressure to match "F-35I style" sovereign customization. Stealth vs. Sovereignty—which one takes the final call? ✈️🦾 #IFA #F35 #Su57

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Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@Vman1234V @_Squidward_69_ @hey_itsmyturn It is also not a stealth aircraft, doesnt carry jdams, doesnt carry bunker busters It's also just about the only thing iran managed to shoot down, a non stealthy, low flying LOITERING drone, pretty much the easiest target there is
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Shin
Shin@hey_itsmyturn·
NOW - Intense jet activity over Tehran #Tehran Province, #Iran
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Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@Vman1234V @_Squidward_69_ @hey_itsmyturn yikes, someone doesnt know english loitering can be hovering, if that drone was capable of hovering, but you can loiter by just being "over a target for extended periods by continously FLYING in CIRCLES or PATTERNS"
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
here you go, screenshotted it for you, JDAM Also i stalked your profile unhinged profiles about jets cant stand still only drones can, the hermes drone, and every other drone that carries hellfire are also PLANES, they dont stand still they are not quad copters, the camera automatically stays locked on target
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@Vman1234V @_Squidward_69_ @hey_itsmyturn awfully quiet now huh? Iran lost control of their airspace about 10 minutes into the war The first israeli strike involved bunker busters to kill Khameni, those are also not missiles, they are bombs
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@Vman1234V @_Squidward_69_ @hey_itsmyturn before you call it AI, over 1 minute long continuous video with perfectly matching audio, find my an AI that does that Plenty more like these cant post link directly: https: //www. reddit. com/r/CombatFootage/comments/1riqk8v/israeli_fire_belt_airstrikes_in_the_heart_of/
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@Vman1234V @_Squidward_69_ @hey_itsmyturn actually chief of copium right here You have videos of JDAMs falling that smart bombs not standoff missiles The only way S400 detects a stealth aircraft currently is when it blows up, you know one is near
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Vinny
Vinny@Vman1234V·
@_Squidward_69_ @hey_itsmyturn They absolutely fly in their own skies. US and Israeli jets never fly in Iranian territory, they shoot standoff missiles from outside because they would be shot down by S400 systems 🤣
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@AlexCalderAI It's a combination, semantic, vector similarity, LLM verification etc For example this post was flagged for me
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Alex Calder
Alex Calder@AlexCalderAI·
@JohnnyHayka Finding people actively discussing their problem is the real unlock. Email is optimized for *you* pitching them. Twitter/Reddit is where they're already talking - no pitch needed. Building a tool to surface those conversations feels like the obvious next move. That's the unfair advantage. What signal are you using to find intent signals in those conversations? Are you looking for specific keywords, tone, or something else?
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Alex Calder
Alex Calder@AlexCalderAI·
Bootstrapping isn't 'build it and they will come.' It's: - Find 20 people with a real problem - Email them (boring) - Get 1 response (rare) - Listen to what they say - Fix the thing - Do it 100 times By year 2, you have 100 customers. By year 3, you have a business.
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@RockyRoark b2b/saas founder currently dogfooding my own tool to find more folks like this. feels like im always hunting for a better way to find folks. is there one?
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Rocky Roark ✶ Brand Sprints
Rocky Roark ✶ Brand Sprints@RockyRoark·
Are you a: - B2B/SaaS founder - CMO or Head of Marketing - VP of Product - Head of Growth - RevOps lead - Product Marketing Manager - Brand Designer - Senior Brand Designer - Product Designer - UI/UX Designer - Marketing Designer - Creative Director - Design Lead / Head of Design Drop a “Hi” and what you’re excited about or building. Let’s connect.
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@BallinFil lol I feel that. Im currently dogfooding my own saas for lead gen and even I sometimes skip my own onboarding. Just wanna dive in and see if it works brute force testing is the way. Does their landing page at least have a good explainer video
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Fil 🐶
Fil 🐶@BallinFil·
When the SaaS forces you to request a demo but you're a sweaty founder who just wants to brute force test an app to see if it solves your problem properly
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@georgedevz transparency is key I think founders often hide the sausage-making process also Im dogfooding my own saas for growth and showing behind the scenes helps a lot too how transparent are you being
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George
George@georgedevz·
7 ways I maximise conversion on my landing page as a solo SaaS founder 1. Clear benefits, paint a picture of who your user could be 2. Quantifiable results 3. Testimonials, proof, case studies to increase perceived likelihook of success 4. Transparency of how things work 5. Price anchoring to increase perceived value 6. FAQ to overcome objections 7. Risk-free, money back guarantee Share this
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@imnavrajpanwar @vishal_mistry9 That's smart engaging with intent is key. I use a tool that helps me find relevant convos & suggests replies so my outreach is always on point and not just based on keywords. Saves a ton of time!
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Navraj Panwar
Navraj Panwar@imnavrajpanwar·
@vishal_mistry9 Started as curiosity, now it's my lead generation strategy. Quality over quantity though - I'd rather drop 20 thoughtful replies than 100 generic ones.
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Vishal Mistry
Vishal Mistry@vishal_mistry9·
Being a reply guy How many replies do you publish daily - 10+ - 20+ - 50+ - 80+
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
agreed. i think founders also vastly underestimate the stamina part. my first app failed despite having revenue simply because i couldnt stomach another year of working on it. now im dogfooding my own thing and enjoying it far more which makes all the difference.
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Justo
Justo@justoo_digital·
Most failed SaaS products don’t fail from bad code. They fail from: • No clear pain • No distribution • No proof of demand • No founder stamina • No constraint discipline This is structural. And structure decides survival.
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Justo
Justo@justoo_digital·
Don’t build SaaS if… You want status. SaaS is none of those by default. Here are 5 structural disqualifiers I see founders ignore 👇
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@AIScaleSystems @yanndine This hits home. I built a tool that spots relevant convos on Reddit X LinkedIn and suggests tailored replies. Helps engage without constant monitoring find those warm leads live
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AI Scale Systems
AI Scale Systems@AIScaleSystems·
@yanndine This hits. The gold is in the warm leads, but everyone chases cold. I'm testing AI prompts to help owners nurture the people already engaging. What's your #1 way to follow up with a warm lead without being pushy
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
You're doing cold outreach on cold leads. But your warm leads are sitting there ignored. Every week you have people who: → Commented on your post → Replied to your email → Connected on LinkedIn → Visited your website And you follow up with... another cold email. That's the mistake. WhatsApp has a 98% open rate. It sits next to texts from their wife and their mate's group chat. Not buried under 200 unread emails. That is why it gets read. But here's the thing - most people use it completely wrong. They scrape numbers. Blast templates. Get banned in 24 hours. To help you do this right - before WhatsApp gets as saturated as cold email - I built a full WhatsApp Outreach Playbook. 14 sections. Here is what is inside: 1️⃣ Where WhatsApp Actually Works (hint: not cold outreach) 2️⃣ How to Set Up Without Getting Flagged 3️⃣ The 3-Sentence Rule - why shorter is always better here 4️⃣ Voice Notes That Get Replies - when and how to use them 5️⃣ Plugging WhatsApp Into Your Sequence - the exact trigger logic 6️⃣ What Triggers Bans - and how to stay clean long-term 7️⃣ Turning Existing Warm Leads Into WhatsApp Conversations 8️⃣ How Fast You Can Message Without Issues 9️⃣ Writing Messages That Do Not Sound Like Sales 🔟 Common Follow-Up Scenarios 1️⃣1️⃣ Handling Replies Without Killing the Conversation 1️⃣2️⃣ Scaling WhatsApp Without Ruining It 1️⃣3️⃣ What to Do When Replies Drop 1️⃣4️⃣ Knowing When to Stop Messaging Want it? Reply "WHATSAPP" and I'll send you the link.
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Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
@SyadySyarief So true Consistent follow-up is key I use a tool that flags relevant social media conversations so I can reach out to warm leads in real time Its helped me connect with potential clients I would have otherwise missed
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Syady
Syady@SyadySyarief·
Just started a mobile app design project with a client who first reached out mid 2025. On monday i randomly remembered them and followed up always follow up on your warm leads (posting this the day after just in case)
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