
AdrienBrb
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AdrienBrb
@adrien_brbr
Building a one-person company with AI agents. Zero employees. Zero office. Zero possessions.
Start Publishing Smarter → Katılım Mayıs 2011
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If you're juggling 3+ social accounts manually, this is your reality:
- Open tab. Paste. Tweak.
- Open tab. Paste. Tweak.
- Open tab. Paste. Tweak.
- Wake up and do it all again.
So I built an AI agent that handles everything from one chat.
One message. X, Threads, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok.
Go try it: postclaw.io
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@adrien_brbr bro i'm still learning to use cowork and plugins and they already shipped like a dozen other updates 😭
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@adrien_brbr Absolutely! Building real, value-driven relationships and asking the right questions is key to growth. It’s all about engaging with the right people.
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Started DMing founders on X this month.
Not "love your content" messages. Real questions.
"What's your distribution stack?"
"How'd you get your first 50 customers?"
"What would you do differently at $100 MRR?"
Almost everyone replies.
3 conversations turned into partnerships. One goes live soon.
The founders doing $10,000/month aren't smarter. They just talk to each other.
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@ContextifyApp I was scared also, but at the end, what will happen if you post and it didn’t work? Nothing. Life goes on! Good luck on your TikTok
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Absolutely. Consistency is the hard part though…
I’ve been sharing my journey on X and love the community, but every day I feel like I’m missing out on other platforms.
Honestly I think I’m just scared to start 😅 But I made my TikTok account yesterday and posting my first video tonight.
No more excuses !
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I used to spend 45 minutes a day posting to social media.
Open X. Write. Post.
Open LinkedIn. Rewrite. Post.
Open Instagram. Reformat. Post.
Open Reddit. Rewrite completely. Post.
Repeat for 6 platforms.
Now I type one message into a chat. Everything goes live in under 60 seconds.
That's 20 hours a month I got back. A full work week. Every month.
Build things. Don't copy-paste things.
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@YoannaJuille Yes! The more you try, the more you have chance to achieve your goal
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@adrien_brbr Yes, I think we're all looking for the ultimate hack to succeed, but in fact, you just have to give it your all on the network where your target is and it can only work!
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@BuiltByAndy Yes, consistency, the more you try the more you have chance to succeed
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@Henrylabss All the founders who succeed are the ones who didn’t quit
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@adrien_brbr People quit fast and say it doesn't work
There's literally proof everywhere that it works
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@tibo_maker Too many competitors who are only focus on this field and who do way better than them
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seems like OpenAi itself didn't anticipate how the AI video space would move fast, especially in china
I have been surprised myself and I think they realize they can't compete with Bytedance or Google given the incredible video inventory they have for training
Sora@soraofficialapp
We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing. We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work. – The Sora Team
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@dominikmartinX can't be more agree with is! Just be yourself, authentic, and stop chasing love from everybody
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The most underrated growth strategy on social media isn't a tactic. It's an opinion.
Accounts that grow fast have a clear point of view. They say things that make some people uncomfortable. They attract the people who agree and repel the people who don't, and that's the point.
Bland, neutral, "here are 5 tips" content might not offend anyone, but it won't make anyone care either.
The goal is not to be liked by everyone. The goal is to be loved by the right people.
Say the thing in your niche that everyone thinks but nobody says out loud. Challenge the dominant framework. Disagree with the popular advice when you actually disagree with it.
Your opinion is your differentiation. In a feed full of people trying to appeal to everyone, having a genuine perspective is the most powerful thing you can publish.
Take a stand.
The right audience will find you because of it.
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Used mailcheep.com to send a broadcast campaign to 16k contacts, and it only cost $1.66 from my AWS bill. ✌️
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@KevinSzabo14 people want to the easy path, want everything and now, but life doesn't really work like that
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I’ve been thinking…
Everyone’s using AI influencers to promote apps.
But what if you flipped it?
Use AI influencers to sell digital products instead:
ebooks, templates, courses, anything.
No app to build
No App Store fees
No churn headaches
Just content → traffic → profit
Feels like higher margins lol
John@johnvirality
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@1littlecoder Thanks for your analysis. And I agree with you, OpenAI just want to focus on his other product and stop competing on this one specifically. As you said, there is many competitors in the space who are dedicated to this field, and it can becoming hard to compete
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This man and his opinions - couldn't be more wrong!
Let's reason it:
OpenAI feels code is the biggest unlocker for pushing the frontier so wants to allocate their GPUs there instead of Videos. Understandable - why - their models aren't the first TOM when you talk about coding models - Opus 4.6 is still the biggest unlocker even though GPT 5.4 has scored pretty decent on benchys.
About Sora:
To begin with, OpenAI took Sora too far with the commercial / consumer access - it could have just come with the API to begin with. But they wanted to create an insta-reel like tiktok model and ride on it.
Obviously didn't work out - IP, Hype, Engagement and a lot more reasons.
But if you see there are so many other foundational players doing extremely well in this space.
Google Deepmind - Veo 3, Veo 3.1 - great product and they're also doing integrations with Youtube Shorts, Google Flow and so on
Bytedance Seedance 2.0 - the model that threatened a lot of status quo with Hollywood - though widely not available, one of the best for fast action scenes
My favorite, Kling (o3) - the model that gives extreme controls.
Now these are companies continuously improving models every version - because they believe in their craft to improve the models and they believe in the business.
Videos are the biggest assets now - that's why everyone was running behind tiktok bidding and Larry Ellison asked his friend Trump.
Short-form has been exploding for good or bad, and AI video Concepts (like Fruit Island) are just going to only keep on growing. Companies are (going to) making money with both consumers and businesses who'll want to dive with content creation.
Then you've got the leading into World Models for which you'd need video models. Game creations, Movie Productions - these are extremely big budget customers.
In fact, I'll say the pie is only getting bigger because of the expanded capabilities.
Just because one big lab - OpenAI, shutting down a model which for them didn't work well - compute, capability and resources - you can't say the entire "using AI to create videos is dying"
It's like saying because Google killed Hangouts, there won't be any video conferencing software.
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh
Using AI to create videos is dying. AI orgs are realizing there is barely any money to be made in video, Anthropic is raking in $19 billion sales just selling code & text. Video is resource intensive, and is just to create fake stuff to spread misinformation. Good news for video production people.
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This is how I got 1M users in 6 months
Finally dropping it! It's 60 pages lol
tally.so/r/BzZpA4
If you repost & follow, I'll send you some extra sauce🌶️
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