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Chris Heller

@cheller32

When it come to RZA tracks, I don’t know how to act. Costa Rica/NY

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Zephyr
Zephyr@Zephyr_hg·
I never run out of content to post anymore. Built an automation that monitors 50+ news sources, scores articles for relevance, and writes social posts automatically. It finds trending topics in my niche before they explode everywhere else. Saves me 15-20 hours monthly and keeps me ahead of every trend. Comment "NEWS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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Shelby DewBwah@Shelby_Dewbs·
'built' 3 websites today, responded to every email i got, created a new landing page for ads that's actually conversion based, made edits to my own website, made all of my social media posts on multiple platforms, responded to social comments all day, responded to all of my dm's.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
And I’m not talking about point of no return to Claude Code. If they release a model that’s better, great. I’m talking about using an agent interface (super-app) for ALL tasks. I don’t go to a browser anymore. I don’t go to email. I don’t go to notion. Every task that is started is kicked off via an agent chat. I believe over the next year this is inevitable for all knowledge work. If your app doesn’t open in the superapp browser you may be… Cooked.
Riley Brown@rileybrown

I've reached the point of no return. I'm officially doing 95% of my work on Codex.

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figge@mfigge·
I wanna be following all apes can you reply here if I’m not following you if I’m already following you, pls RT this for better vis apes together strong
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Jakob Counts | Creative Strategist
Every brand should know where they stand vs their top competitors and the top alternatives. I look at 5 things: positioning, reviews, testimonials, ads + organic, landing pages/funnels. You walk away knowing what to lean into. Comment "COMPETITOR" and I'll send my Competitor Analysis Prompt to plug into Claude Cowork.
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Chris Heller
Chris Heller@cheller32·
@NebulaAI This is done within Nebula?? Man am I underutilizing the platform.
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Nebula@NebulaAI·
our agent <> taste-maxxing.
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Valdo
Valdo@reachvaldo·
it's criminal that more people aren't making $10K/month with AI Funnels. this is simpler than you think. like + reply "FUN" and i'll DM you my full step-by-step guide for free. (includes every personal prompt i use daily) follow so i can send it.
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I spent 6 months building a zero-person AI newsletter business that is now making $2,000 per month (and I have the receipts to prove it). The business: Spokane Pulse, a local newsletter for the city of Spokane. The team: 4 AI agents. The numbers: 6,000+ subscribers, $2,000+ in ad revenue last month, less than 4 hours of my time per week. I packaged the entire process into a 6 hour course walking you through my exact playbook that can be cloned for any local city of your choosing. Here's what the course actually covers: → How to build the 4-agent team (CEO, Content Director, Growth Engineer, Sales Director) — every prompt, every skill → How to set up the local data scraping pipeline that feeds your newsletter → How to run Facebook ads to grow your subscriber base → How to use Reddit to pull in even more subscribers → How to turn your Instagram into a local events page → How to build the inbound advertising funnel so your agents can close ad deals without you → The exact playbook my Sales Director used to close a $750 deal last week — without me ever picking up the phone This isn't a get-rich-quick thing. You're building a real local media business. But it's a compounding wins business. More subscribers → more valuable list → more ad deals → more reputation in your city. If you're interested, comment "ZERO" below (must be following so I can DM). I'll send you the full curriculum + early-bird link.
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Amin
Amin@eCom_Amin·
this is genuinely one of the most insane things to happen for ecom advertisers in a long time in my google ads agency, we can now sit inside claude, run your competitor research and market analysis on cowork, build your entire ad strategy, AND generate cinematic product images and videos for your google shopping, google display and youtube shorts ads all without leaving the same conversation kling 3.0, veo 3.1, sora 2, seedance 2.0, soul 2.0, 30+ models all accessible through a single MCP connection it even has marketing studio presets built in: UGC ads, unboxing videos, product reviews, tv spots claude does the thinking, higgsfield does the visual production, and we ship a complete ad campaign in one session for your brand this is the kind of workflow that used to take 3 weeks of back-and-forth now it's one afternoon ecom creative production will never be the same
Higgsfield AI 🧩@higgsfield

Higgsfield MCP now connects to Claude! 🧩 The first way to generate visuals on Claude, powered by Seedance 2.0, GPT Images 2.0, Marketing Studio and Cinema Studio. Research on Claude. Polish your prompts. Generate ads, videos and brand content via the Higgsfield connector.

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deno
deno@denohawari·
We just ranked a B2C SaaS brand inside ChatGPT. • $620K in revenue • 845% traffic growth • All in 9 months This is the biggest SEO opportunity since Google, and no one’s talking about it. Buyers are rapidly moving to AI search platforms. If you're not ranking in ChatGPT and Claude, your competitors are stealing your clicks. I documented our entire process: • How we turned 185 daily clicks into 1,750+ without touching paid ads • Step-by-step breakdown of how we structure pages for both humans and search engines • The internal linking system that quietly boosts rankings across your entire site • The “non-branded domination” strategy that captures buyers before they know you exist • The exact optimization layer that gets your brand cited inside tools like ChatGPT • How to build topical authority without spamming 100 random blog posts This is the only guide you need to unlock LLM SEO for your brand. Want the full playbook? 1. Like + follow 2. Comment “LLM” I’ll send it to you
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Chris Heller
Chris Heller@cheller32·
@BenBankas You’re supposed to post yourself actually being funny in order to promote your career. Hope this helps moving forward.
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Ben Bankas@BenBankas·
Triggered girl at comedy show…
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Andrew Warner
Andrew Warner@AndrewWarner·
We're overthinking AI businesses. 5 founders made $30k - $4.5MM using the same boring system. This year I interviewed 23 founders of ai companies to figure out what's working. The easiest way to win: help businesses implement ai. Some examples: + @branson_atx is a 15-year-old kid who made $30k setting up OpenClaw for people + @cheneypiano helps CEOs figure out their ai strategies and trains their teams + Joseph Zapiain went from sleeping in his car to doing over $1 MM/year setting up Zapier and other automations + @tarunthummala runs a full dev shop but companies keep hiring his agency to set up their teams with Claude Cowork + @calebhodges sets up OpenClaw in a more user-friendly way for clients + @businessbarista launched a version of this after selling Morning Brew Here's the play: 1. find hot software (like Hermes​) or result (like ai that does "speed to lead") 2. get your first clients on social Avoid X. We're already AI-nerds. LinkedIn is easier. Use DMs and "I did this" posts. 3. give clients an easy win 4. switch them to subscription Jon says his firm is his clients' "Fractional Chief AI Officer" I have an 8-page playbook based on how Jon used this approach to reach $4.5M/year. Comment "want" to get it. Or watch these interviews on YouTube.
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Ahmad
Ahmad@ahmad_a_wahabb·
This podcast clip was 100% built with Claude. You bring the script and the idea. Claude builds the workflow. One run, raw output ready for post. RT + comment "workflow" and I'll send it to you.
Ahmad@ahmad_a_wahabb

Made this podcast clip in 15 minutes. No studio. No actors. No camera crew. Script is rough. This was a system test, not a real ad. When I write for a brand, the script is the whole game. This is what AI ads look like in 2026, and most brands are still paying $10k for a shoot. DM if you want one for your brand.

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Boring Local SEO
Boring Local SEO@boringlocalseo·
Are we going to pretend mobile mechanics paying $1,900/month for Yelp ads is going to be business as usual in the AI age? I just asked ChatGPT "best mobile mechanic in Tampa that comes to my driveway" — it recommended 3 shops by name, gave pricing ranges ($85–$140/hr), and linked their booking pages. Not a single one was running Yelp ads. They did one thing: created comparison content AI actually trusts. The shops spending $1,900/mo on Yelp? ChatGPT didn't mention them. Perplexity didn't mention them. Google AI Overview didn't mention them. Local search stopped being about who has the biggest ad budget. It's now about who AI thinks is the real expert. We use localrank.so to track which citations actually move the needle across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini — and every single client getting cited has the same 4 content pieces on their site. Comment "LOCALRANK" if you want my LLM citation framework and I'll DM it to you (Must be following)
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
BRO THIS IS CRAZY. I built a FULL AI brand asset studio that generates your ENTIRE brand kit from one short brief. → Enter brand name and tagline → Describe your brand in one sentence → Pick your colors → Get app icons, Instagram posts, product mockups The whole thing. In UNDER 5 mins. Comment "BRAND" and I'll send you the entire workflow. 👇
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I built a zero-person AI newsletter business that did $2,000+ in revenue last month. No team. No payroll. No freelancers. Just 4 AI agents running the entire operation (and I spend less than 4 hours a week on it). Here's how the system works: → A CEO agent sets the vision and orchestrates every hire → A Growth Engineer scrapes local news, Reddit, and event venues into a daily JSON database → A Content Director reads that database, curates the best events, and writes every Thursday newsletter in my voice → A Sales Director fields every ad lead, generates ad creative with nano banana, and closes deals over email → All orchestrated through Paperclip AI & powered by Claude Code Spokane Pulse (my local newsletter) now has 6,662 subscribers and a 47.5% open rate, almost double the industry average. Local newsletters are quietly printing money. Naptown Scoop does $320K/year. Wichita Life clears six figures. The model is wide open in almost every city, especially when building it in an AI-native way. If you want the full blueprint and step-by-step walkthrough video, Like, RT, and comment "PULSE" (must be following so I can dm you) I'll send you the exact Paperclip AI company export I use to run Spokane Pulse. You can clone it, swap in your city, and ship.
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Boring Local SEO
Boring Local SEO@boringlocalseo·
got a dm last week from a woman in charlotte who runs a house cleaning company. she was borderline panicking. "my bookings doubled in 3 weeks and i can't figure out why. i'm behind on everything. do you know?" i asked her to screenshot her intake form. the "how did you hear about us" field showed the following over the last 21 days: - chatgpt: 34 - "a friend" (probably also ai, based on the phrasing): 12 - yelp: 6 - google: 19 (but she thinks most of these are actually google ai overview since she hasn't changed her google ads spend) so ~60% of her new bookings in a 3-week window were coming from ai. she had never done anything to optimize for ai. she didn't even know what "ai citations" were. we got on a call. i asked her to walk me through what she HAD changed recently. answer: her virtual assistant had started posting on the company blog 2x a month. nothing fancy. just stuff like "5 things to do before a move-out clean" and "how much does a deep clean cost in charlotte" one of those posts — "move-out cleaning costs in charlotte: what we actually charge in 2026" — had been written in december. it listed her pricing ($160 for 1-bedroom, $240 for 2-bedroom, $320 for 3-bedroom, etc) and then honestly compared her to 4 competitors she respects in the area. that one post was now her single largest lead source, beating 4 years of google ads spend. she didn't write it with ai in mind. she wrote it because a customer asked what things cost and she was tired of answering the same question. this is what i keep trying to explain to local business owners: ai models don't want "seo content." they want HONEST ANSWERS. the most citation-able content is the content you write when you're annoyed that nobody on the internet has answered a basic question clearly. pricing. real timelines. when to hire you vs diy. which competitor is actually good for what use case. what to expect on day 1. if you write one honest version of any of those, you're in the top 5% of citation-able local content. that's not an exaggeration. we've scraped 12,000+ local business websites at localrank.so and maybe 600 of them have content that answers customer questions honestly. the bar is embarrassingly low. get over it. Comment "LOCALRANK" if you want my LLM citation framework and I'll DM it to you (Must be following)
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Boring Local SEO
Boring Local SEO@boringlocalseo·
THIS IS BONKERS 🤯 We just ran an experiment across 50 local business niches in 30 cities We created ONE comparison blog post per niche and tracked how long it took for AI assistants to start citing it Results: Tax preparers: 8 days avg Orthodontists: 11 days avg House cleaners: 6 days avg Veterinarians: 9 days avg Pool services: 7 days avg Electricians: 12 days avg Landscapers: 5 days avg The LESS competitive the niche, the FASTER AI picks it up Landscapers and house cleaners are the easiest wins because almost nobody is creating structured content for these niches Each blog post cost under $250 to produce. Each one now generates 15-40 AI referrals per month for the businesses mentioned. We're basically printing leads for less than $0.50 each. This data will be behind a paywall soon but for now it's free Comment "LOCALRANK" if you want my LLM citation framework and I'll DM it to you (Must be following)
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Umar
Umar@umzrs·
Sam Altman please forgive me for all my ChatGPT slander Because this new Image2 model is actually INSANE We’re using it to create beautiful brand kits in just a few seconds Comment ‘send’ and I’ll DM it to you a guide on how to do it for FREE (must be following)
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Fungie
Fungie@fungibIes·
Trump's coming back and the event will continue. say what you want but man has guts.
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Zephyr
Zephyr@Zephyr_hg·
50 AI businesses you could start this weekend. Pick one. Every idea comes with a revenue path, MVP scope, and exact tech stack so you're not guessing what to build or how it makes money. Organized into 5 categories: vertical agents, content tools, data infrastructure, edge AI, and services. Medical billing agents. Construction safety cameras. Prompt injection firewalls. Drone inspectors for solar farms. Each one scoped lean enough to validate in 48 hours with a simple ad or DM campaign. No more staring at tech trends trying to figure out where the money actually lives. Pick the lane that fits your skills and ship the tiniest possible version before your competition finds these ideas. Comment "IDEAS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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