Neil
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Neil
@Neil_Tacti
Building AI systems for businesses that are tired of missing calls and drowning in admin. Founder @ https://t.co/eu2KTOAlBb
London, England Katılım Mayıs 2026
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@indiemitul This is so true man, you can't force the journey.
Trying to take short cuts will just lead you back to the start.
Trust the process and enjoy the ride 🔥
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Nobody talks about the entitlement trap on X.
You admire a big account. You reply to them daily. You tag them. You craft the perfect witty comment. You wait.
Nothing.
And you convince yourself they are gatekeeping you. They are not. Conversation depth dominates everything on this platform. One genuine reply chain where the author engages back is worth more than hundreds of likes.
They are not ignoring you. They are busy being the person you are trying to become.
I was guilty of this. Out of every 10 posts, I targeted big accounts 4 times. Manufactured. Forced. Transactional. And it produced exactly nothing.
Here is what I missed: The algorithm rewards constructive messaging with wider distribution. Chasing clout with forced replies is not just socially awkward, it is algorithmically invisible.
The goal was never to get a reply from a big account.
The goal is to become the type of person big accounts naturally want to follow.
No team. No shortcuts. No manufactured banter. Just consistent, honest work that compounds.
Heads down. 🔥🔥
Anyone else crawled out of this trap? What snapped you out of it?
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@indiemitul Thanks man, can't believe the system is already booking me calls it's crazy what happens when you just take action!
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Casinos don't make money because people gamble.
They make money because people come back.
The entire casino floor is engineered to do one thing. Remove every possible reason to leave. Free drinks. No clocks. No windows. Constant small wins to keep the dopamine loop running.
Your business loses money the same way a casino loses money. The moment you stop following up, the lead walks out the door and never comes back.
Automated follow-up sequences send the right message at the right time to every lead. Forever. Without you thinking about it.
The casino never forgets you were there. Neither should your business.
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The post office employed 740,000 people in 1990.
Email didn't ask permission to replace them.
It just worked better. Faster. Cheaper. And didn't take lunch breaks.
AI is doing the same thing to admin right now. Not in 10 years. This year. This month.
The businesses that survive aren't the ones that resist it. They're the ones that automate first and use the gap to lap everyone still doing it manually.
Your competitor is already automating. The question is whether you're the one lapping or the one being lapped.
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Your receptionist is the most expensive person in your business.
Not because of her salary.
Because of what happens at 5:01pm when she goes home.
Every call that rings out after hours is a lead that didn't wait. Went to the next number on Google. Booked with your competitor while you were having dinner.
Most business owners think they have a marketing problem. They actually have an availability problem.
The phone rings. Nobody answers. The lead disappears. You never knew they called.
An AI phone agent answers every call. 24 hours. 7 days. Books the appointment. Qualifies the lead. Sends you a summary.
The leads were always there. You just weren't picking up.
Your business doesn't have a lead problem. It has an office hours problem.
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Hey @X algorithm 👀
Looking to connect with ambitious people building cool things in tech 🚀
Interested in:
• Frontend
• Backend
• Full-Stack
• AI / ML
• SaaS
• DevOps
• App Development
• Data Science
• LeetCode & DSA
• Freelancing
• Startups
• Building in Public
Whether you’re:
→ learning
→ building
→ freelancing
→ grinding DSA
→ launching a startup
→ or just obsessed with tech…
let’s connect and grow together 🤝
Drop your domain/project below 👇
Would love to meet more builders on Tech Twitter.
#connect #TechTwitter #buildinpublic #developers #AI #coding
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NASA lost a $327 million Mars orbiter because one team used metric and another used imperial.
Not because the science was wrong. Not because the engineers were incompetent.
Because the system had a gap nobody was watching.
Every business has the same gap.
Not in spacecraft calculations. In the space between a lead coming in and someone actually following up.
Between the phone ringing and someone answering.
Between content that should be going out and the blank screen nobody has time to fill.
The gap is not a people problem. It is a system problem.
I spent years watching businesses lose money in gaps they did not even know existed.
Leads that went cold.
Calls that rang out.
Pipelines that dried up not because demand dropped but because nobody built the thing that catches what falls through.
That is what I build now.
AI systems that close the gaps.
Automated outreach that fills pipelines.
Phone agents that never miss a call.
Sequences that keep leads warm while you do the actual work.
I am Neil Rigby. This is Tacti.ai.
Day one of saying it out loud.
Follow along.
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