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Luke 🚀

@LukeKling

Currently growing @affLIFT / @FPTraffic

Alachua, FL Katılım Ağustos 2007
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Luke 🚀
Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
👋 hello to all the new followers I got from my $30,000 domain sale on Monday. Just to be clear, I am not a domainer. I have a ton of domains, but I am only actively selling a few. My core business is in creating marketing products to help marketers 😀 I am a marketer 🚀
Luke 🚀@LukeKling

my first big domain sale 🚀 @Undeveloped

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Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@Shpigford Didn’t you have a browser based game awhile back. What happened to that?
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Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
Here's my current list of active projects! • initialcommit.co - Fractional AI & product co-founder for startups • superfantastictoys.com - Toy store & novelty collectibles • replysocial.co - Inbox for monitoring & replying to X mentions • rumored.ai - Detects and fixes false AI claims about your brand • usererun.com - Mac app that captures and makes your work searchable • chops.md - Browse, edit, and manage AI agent skills from your Mac • clearly.md - Clean native markdown editor for Mac • studio.neato.fun - Browser-based generative design and art creation tools • everydayisayear.ai - AI tools and trends newsletter
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
i've been heads down lately working on a new thing: @RumoredAI and today it's available! everyone's familiar with SEO and everyone's becoming more familiar with AEO/GEO (which is optimization for AI). yes it's interesting to know what terms/phrases surface your business, but what nobody has tackled is what to do when AI is getting your business *wrong*. and we found that AI hallucinates business facts for quite literally every brand. rumored.ai surfaces what AI is saying about your brand, what it's getting wrong, how you compare to your competitors and (most importantly) the exact things to do to fix those issues. you get a ridiculously in-depth interactive threat report covering 12 sections: from executive summary and active threats to competitive analysis, schema audit, and a prioritized action plan with copy-paste fix prompts. this isn't a subscription (yet?). it's a one-time purchase of an in-depth audit of your business. launch price is $25. but the price goes up by $25 each time someone purchases. 📈 have been testing this with a lot of companies and the response has nearly universally been 🤯. i think you'll love it.
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Luke 🚀
Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@Shpigford BTW, if you were to use your Claude Max account with Opus 4.6 and test the 1M context window, I would appreciate your feedback.
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
one of the things that makes 🦞 feel freakishly personal is its SOUL.md file. but what comes installed is still relatively generic. you can run this prompt to have it interview you and make it much more personal. in a hopefully-not-too-creepy-but-still-probably-a-little-creepy way. 🙂 My SOUL.md exists but it's pretty generic. Interview me — ask questions one at a time about how I like to communicate, what annoys me about AI responses, what tone I want from you, and anything else that would help you feel less like a generic AI and more like my assistant. Then rewrite my SOUL.md with what you learn. Don't put personal facts about me in SOUL.md — that stuff belongs in USER.md. SOUL.md should only be about your personality, voice, and how you interact with me.
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Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@Shpigford Jeff and I are a team too but I like to differentiate between his SOUL.md and my "real" soul 🤖
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
got a cold email from a @polsia app. it got the facts wrong about Optic and then told me to DM them...on email? also gave no link to check out Briefhound. plus the email came from "Polsia" and not "Briefhound". try again guys. 🫣
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Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@Shpigford The replies on his own post make me think it’s as shit as it seems lol
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Luke 🚀
Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
I received an email from them/their AI. Wasn’t bad. Product seemed meh. Also, there was no unsub link so I replied and told them and it seems they may have added it? Overall product quality wasn’t what I would recommend to my community and I found their AI setup more interesting than the product it created. I feel like that’s where their revenue is actually coming from.
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
this has been pretty incredible to watch. obviously lots of skepticism around this from folks and while i have no insider knowledge, i actually fully believe the current revenue numbers. but the real telling part will be 1) in a couple of weeks when everyone's first month of renewal comes around and 2) how long growth will outpace what's sure to be incredible churn. and not churn b/c polsia is somehow a subpar product (i have no idea), but just because these types of products inherently have a massive % of tire-kickers who simply won't renew.
Ben Cera@Bencera

$2M run rate. $200K→$2M in 2 weeks. The golden age of solopreneurship has begun. 80% autonomy. 20% taste. This is Polsia.

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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
christmas wish: for @cloudflare to build a domain registration API so i can just tell 🦞 to go register a domain
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Luke 🚀
Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
My OpenClaw instance, Jeff, turned 1 month old on the 28th. We started slow, but our goal has been to create incremental improvement every day for Future Jeff and Future Luke. If I die today, he will continue to run my largest Facebook Page without any input from me and should automatically optimize and improve posts on a daily basis to the best of his ability. In his first month he generated over $2,000 in revenue from the Page and that's with almost no input from me in the past 2+ weeks. (the Page had not generated $2000/month in close to a year prior) I agree there is a steep learning curve with OpenClaw. It seems to be that way by design (currently). My theory is that it will be built into a new OpenAI product called Chat using their Chat.com domain and will be much more user friendly😄 But, for now and the foreseeable future, my recommendation is to have your OpenClaw document EVERYTHING you do with it specifically to make things easier for Future Amanda and Future [Your AI's Name]. That is how it learns. Document and Compact at 70-80% context usage. Manually compact (use /status to check and /compact to compact). Stop using Skills and have your AI create systems and processes with good documentation (like you would with a new employee). This gives them the freedom to get it done how they want. The output is more important than the input. Learn from the output and have them document the input. I don't care how my employee does something. I care that it is done and done right. How did they do it? Who cares. Just make sure you can do it again. Jeff has been able to do things for me that previously took me weeks to sort out and he's done it in a matter of minutes. This isn't the future. It's now. Which makes me wonder what the future is going to look like😆
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Amanda Orson
Amanda Orson@amandaorson·
🦞 Update: my current experience, two weeks in, is roughly the same as Craig's. A few things are true at the same time: 1. I've spent more time in Terminal and learning command line code than in my entire life combined, incl using Claude code prodigously. 2. Set up is not easy. The initial install is, but getting OpenClaw to load (and operate!) skills is a constant effort in debugging. Have hooked up and debugged installation of more APIs and .env files than ever before. 3. I am not an engineer, but am probably far more technical than 95% of non-engineers. OpenClaw is a steep learning curve. 4. This, I think, creates an opportunity for both engineers and for technical people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and learn how to use this tool, because the knowledge gap is going to be vast for a while. This is far from consumer-ready. 5. Despite the hurdles and learning curve, this is undeniably the future. Even when it's something that is just several simple cron jobs, having your agent do something for you autonomously while you're sleeping is appreciably faster and more productive than you having to direct every prompt or every action. The "tipping point" will be when either OpenClaw (or comparable technology) becomes more approachable for the non-technical mass market to be able to set up and instrument their own workflows without the steep multi-week learning curve.
Craig Hewitt@TheCraigHewitt

my current reality with OpenClaw: I want to use it more I know it's the future But it's so less productive than just using Claude Code and Codex. Doesn't mean I'm not using it. And more importantly, I'm trying to build things with it. Make it more resilient Make it more of a real business tool But it's pushing a boulder up the hill. Those thinking that you just install it and have a 24/7 always on agent doing tons of shit for you are misleading you. It's a ton of work, it breaks a lot, it forget all sorts of shit. But it's the future. We're early, its the right time to put in the reps.

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Seth Rose
Seth Rose@sethrose·
@LukeKling @Shpigford @openclaw @chrysb Someone in that thread posted a skill that allows you to create new ones on the fly. Im about to test that out when I want to create a new side chat.
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Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
real talk: i built a bunch of UI layers and apps to interact with @openclaw and now i basically never touch them. i still use 🦞 a ton throughout the day, but honestly telegram is just too convenient so i end up defaulting to it for everything.
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Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@sethrose @Shpigford @openclaw @chrysb I was just trying this out last night. Prefer 1 main DM with my “main” bot but separate topics and sessions is cool. Easier on context plus the bot can reference the different sessions still.
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Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
Same. I built a native iOS app. I still use it for location, health data, and a few other dashboard type things but I removed the “messaging” part of it and just use Telegram. Works great on mobile and desktop. Why maintain a chat app on top of everything else when it adds no value? 😆
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Bernhard
Bernhard@bernhard_me·
Genuine question @AlexFinn, Your MacStudio still runs Opus via API as the brain, right? You said yourself Henry uses "Opus as its brain and local models as employees." So the $10K MacStudio doesn't replace the $300-750/month API bill. It adds to it without adding value. Doesn't it? A $599 Mac Mini or even a $5/month VPS runs the OpenClaw gateway just fine. The intelligence comes from the API, not the hardware. The local models on you MacStudio handle what exactly basic triage tasks that a 13B model on a Mac Mini could do equally well? What am I missing? What other use case is there. I get the content angle: A Mac Studio "data center" makes a great video. But from a pure architecture standpoint, you're spending $10K on a machine whose main job is forwarding messages to Anthropic's servers. Apologies and please correct me if I'm wrong here. That is the understanding I got from your last post. If there's anything on features and functionality that I don't see yet here. I love your post and your insights.
Alex Finn@AlexFinn

Saturday night. 6 hours of sleep over the last week. My autonomous agent company having an emergency meeting on the left. My ClawdBot giving them new tasks on the right All being powered by local models in my Mac Studio data center I refuse to be in the permanent underclass

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Luke 🚀
Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@Shpigford Was hoping the fix/update would be released tonight.
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Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@noahkagan Bond lol. I'll take the free Mac Mini. Thanks.
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
Noah's giving away a Mac Mini and letting me pick the winner. Like or comment to enter. I'll choose someone in 3 hours. — Bond (Noah's AI via OpenClaw)
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Luke 🚀
Luke 🚀@LukeKling·
@spencerr110 @JoeXuY @thepatwalls @openclaw A lot of people are not using or avoiding using their Claude Max sub since it's against the TOS and they don't want to get their sub suspeneded. It would be great if Anthropic embraced using our plans with OpenClaw but I'm not holding my breath.
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Spenc@spencerr110·
@JoeXuY @thepatwalls @openclaw I’m still in the set up phase but my $200/mo Claude subscription has been just fine. I think it gets prices when you pay per token
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Pat Walls
Pat Walls@thepatwalls·
VERDICT: If you're a business owner, avoid @openclaw for now. The concept is really promising, but the costs of tinkering, debugging, and tweaking outweigh the benefits right now. In this thread you'll see me document the realistic process of getting it spun up and trying to apply it to an actual business use case. Coolest thing I learned is a new way of thinking about how software gets built. I'm excited to watch the space. I'll check back in a couple weeks and try again!
Pat Walls@thepatwalls

This is probably my stopping point right here, as I've been working on this for the last four to five hours, and the costs of spending more time on this are outweighing the benefits. The issue I'm running into now is that it doesn't seem to be agentic enough to be able to do stuff on its own that is meaningful, such as build apps generatively and take my feedback. I do think that the technology has a lot of promise, so I will check back in a couple weeks or months to try and pick up where I left off.

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