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B2B AI Infrastructure | Systems running for BMW/BCG
Katılım Aralık 2025
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3am. client call just ended.
i had $847 in my bank account and rent was $1,200.
opened upwork. started scrolling.
"$10 for logo design"
"$50 for full website"
"$15/hour for automation expert"
closed my laptop.
thought: there has to be a better way.
built a scraper that night.
told it exactly what i wanted:
- automation jobs only
- $20+/hour minimum
- no "urgent" projects (red flag for scope creep)
- clients with verified payment history
let it run.
woke up to 23 qualified jobs in my airtable.
all posted in the last 12 hours.
all matching my actual skills.
zero "$5 gigs" in sight.
applied to 8.
got 3 interviews.
closed 1 for $3,200.
that was 6 months ago.
now it finds 200+ jobs monthly while i sleep.
i don't hunt for work anymore.
work finds me.
the make.com template is yours if you want it.
just comment "upwork"
(must be following to receive)

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i wasted 8 months manually hunting upwork jobs.
every morning, same routine:
- open upwork
- scroll through 200+ listings
- 90% were "$5/hour data entry" garbage
- apply to the 10 that didn't insult me
- wait
- nothing
then i realized something.
the good jobs get filled in 2-3 hours.
by the time i saw them, 40 people had already applied.
i was always late.
so i built a scraper that checks upwork every 2 hours.
filters by my rate floor ($20+/hour minimum).
only shows automation/integration work.
writes custom icebreakers using AI.
now i apply within hours of posting.
not days.
last month: 200+ qualified jobs found automatically.
this month: already at 180.
zero time spent scrolling.
zero "$5 gigs" in my feed.
zero missed opportunities.
i'm not smarter than you.
i'm just done competing on manual effort.
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if you want the make.com template:
connect + comment "upwork"
i'll send it over
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Good Upwork jobs get filled in 2-3 hours.
By the time you see them, it's already too late.
This automation checks every few hours so you never miss a qualified lead.
The freelance game is rigged against manual hunters.
While you're:
→ Finishing a client project
→ Sleeping (because you're human)
→ Doing literally anything besides refreshing Upwork
Someone else is applying to the $2K automation gig you'd have crushed.
The best jobs don't last.
They get snatched up fast.
And if you're checking Upwork once or twice a day? You're already behind.
So I built a system that never sleeps:
**Automated Job Discovery**
→ Scrapes Upwork search results every 2-4 hours (customizable)
→ Targets automation jobs, $20+ hourly, posted in last 24 hours
→ Focuses on fresh opportunities (not 3-day-old listings with 50 applicants)
**AI Relevance Scoring**
→ Analyzes job complexity and scope
→ Matches against your tech stack (Make.com, n8n, Airtable, APIs)
→ Filters out projects you'd decline anyway
**Instant Icebreaker Generation**
→ Writes custom opening message based on client's pain points
→ References your experience (not generic templates)
→ Ready to send the moment you approve it
**Deduplication + Tracking**
→ Never shows you the same job twice
→ Organizes by status (new, applied, interviewed, closed)
→ Stores direct job URLs for instant access
Real results:
→ 200+ relevant jobs found monthly (vs ~20 manual)
→ Early application advantage (apply within hours, not days)
→ 3x interview rate (because you're not the 47th applicant)
→ Zero missed opportunities while you sleep
This runs autonomously on Make.com.
You define your ICP (automation specialist, $20+/hour, no Python projects).
It handles the rest.
Built this because I was tired of:
→ Seeing "$3K project - 2 days ago - 35 proposals" (already too late)
→ Grinding Upwork instead of doing actual work
→ Missing opportunities because I was asleep or in a client call
Now I compete on speed.
The system finds jobs.
I apply early. I win.
Want the Make.com template + video walkthrough?
Comment "UPWORK"
(Must be following to receive the workflow)
♻️ Repost if you're tired of missing the best gigs

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Stop competing with $5/hour developers from Bangladesh.
This Upwork automation only shows you jobs where clients actually respect your skills.
The Upwork "race to the bottom" is real.
You're a skilled automation specialist.
You know n8n, Make.com, APIs, webhooks.
But you're competing with:
→ People offering the same work for $5/hour
→ Clients who think "no-code" means "no skill"
→ Projects asking for "multiple libraries and functionalities" for $50
The platform doesn't filter for quality.
It filters for price.
So I built a system that does.
Here's the filter logic:
**Rate Floor Enforcement**
→ Won't show you jobs under $20/hour (because you're not desperate)
→ Prioritizes fixed-price projects $500+ (real budgets, not pocket change)
**Client Quality Signals**
→ Payment verified? ✅
→ Previous hires with good ratings? ✅
→ Realistic project timeline? ✅
→ Red flag keywords ("urgent," "cheap," "simple task")? ❌
**Skill-Specific Matching**
→ Only automation/integration jobs (no "build me a Python scraper")
→ Platforms you actually use (Make.com, n8n, Zapier, Airtable)
→ Avoids requests for tech you don't touch (Bubble.io, full-stack dev)
**AI Icebreaker That Positions You as Expert**
→ References YOUR specific case studies
→ Frames your work as "infrastructure," not "tasks"
→ Avoids desperate "please hire me" language
Real impact:
→ 85% accuracy filtering (only see jobs you'd actually take)
→ 200+ qualified leads/month automatically
→ 3x better interview rate (because you're not spamming applications)
→ Zero time wasted on $5 gigs that insult your skills
This isn't about "getting more jobs."
It's about seeing ONLY the jobs where clients value your expertise.
The system runs 24/7 on Make.com:
→ Scrapes Upwork every few hours
→ Filters using AI (not just keywords)
→ Writes personalized icebreakers
→ Saves qualified jobs to Airtable
You wake up to a list of opportunities worth your time.
Not a pile of garbage you have to sift through.
Want the full automation template?
Comment "UPWORK"
(Must be following to receive)
♻️ Repost if you're done competing on price

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most freelancers think the problem is upwork.
it's not.
the problem is you're optimizing for volume.
applying to 50 jobs hoping 1 converts.
that's a 2% hit rate.
terrible odds.
here's what i realized:
quality > quantity doesn't just apply to work.
it applies to how you find work.
so i stopped scrolling upwork manually.
started filtering ruthlessly with AI.
the system i built doesn't show me MORE jobs.
it shows me BETTER jobs.
jobs where:
- clients respect automation expertise (not just "cheap no-code work")
- budgets match the value i deliver ($500+ minimum)
- scope is clear (no "i'll explain later" BS)
- timelines are realistic (no "need this by tomorrow")
result?
200 jobs/month → 20 actually worth applying to.
but those 20?
3x higher interview rate.
because i'm not competing with 50 desperate applicants.
i'm one of 3 qualified people who applied early.
the shift isn't tools.
it's philosophy.
stop grinding.
start filtering.
if you want the make.com automation:
comment "upwork"
i'll send the template
(Follow first so i can DM you)
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I just automated the most soul-crushing part of freelancing.
Upwork job hunting.
15 hours/week → 0 hours/week.
Most freelancers waste half their day scrolling through garbage:
→ "$5/hour data entry" (you're an automation specialist charging $50+)
→ "Need Python expert" (you use n8n, not Python)
→ "Build full SaaS in 3 days for $200" (lol)
The signal-to-noise ratio on Upwork is brutal.
Thousands of jobs posted daily.
Only 5-10% match your actual skillset.
So I built a system that does the scrolling for me.
Here's what it does:
**Intelligent Filtering**
→ Only shows jobs matching your tech stack (Make.com, n8n, Airtable, ClickUp)
→ Filters by rate ($20+/hour minimum)
→ Removes projects outside your expertise (no more "build me a mobile app in Swift")
**AI-Powered Analysis**
→ Reads every job description
→ Identifies red flags (rush projects, unrealistic scope, lowball budgets)
→ Scores relevance based on YOUR specific skills
**Custom Icebreaker Generation**
→ Analyzes the client's pain points
→ References your case studies and experience
→ Writes personalized opening messages (not templates)
**Zero Duplicates**
→ Tracks every job you've seen
→ Never shows you the same posting twice
→ Organizes by application stage
Real results:
→ 200+ qualified jobs identified monthly (vs 20-30 manual)
→ 15 hours saved weekly (no more doomscrolling Upwork)
→ 85% relevance accuracy (AI actually gets it right)
→ 3x higher interview rate (because outreach is actually personalized)
This runs on Make.com + ChatGPT + Airtable.
Checks Upwork every few hours.
Finds jobs.
Filters garbage.
Generates icebreakers.
All while you're doing actual billable work.
Built this because I was tired of:
→ Missing good jobs because they got buried in noise
→ Applying to projects that were already filled
→ Writing the same generic proposal 50 times
Now I only see jobs worth my time.
Want the complete Make.com automation + setup guide?
Comment "UPWORK"
(I'll DM you the full workflow once we're connected)
♻️ Repost if Upwork job hunting is killing your productivity
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Your friends want you to succeed
Just not more than them
This isn’t cynical
It’s human nature
When you’re grinding 80-hour weeks
Your friends say “you need balance”
Translation:
Your success makes them feel inadequate
When you’re charging $10K
Your friends say “that’s too expensive”
Translation:
They couldn’t charge that so you shouldn’t either
When you’re taking risks
Your friends say “be realistic”
Translation:
If you win doing what they were too scared to try, it breaks them
They love you
But subconsciously
They need you at their level
Take advice from people ahead of you
Not beside you
Your friends are optimizing for comfort
You’re optimizing for winning
Those are opposite goals
Act accordingly
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“Just be authentic” is terrible advice
Your authentic self is probably broke
Your authentic self wants to sleep in
Your authentic self wants to quit when it’s hard
Your authentic self is why you’re reading this instead of already winning
You don’t need to be authentic
You need to be EFFECTIVE
And effective requires becoming someone you’re not yet
More disciplined
More relentless
More comfortable with rejection
More willing to do hard things
“Be yourself” is what losers say to stay comfortable
Winners say “become who you need to be”
Then they do the work
Authenticity is a luxury
You earn it AFTER you win
Not before
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This system finds 15,000 qualified prospects and runs your entire outbound motion in the time it takes you to send 10 manual DMs.
Built it in 3 weeks.
Now it runs 24/7 while I sleep.
Most founders spend 20+ hours/week on outbound:
→ Scraping leads from Apollo
→ Researching companies manually
→ Writing "personalized" emails that still feel templated
→ Following up (if they even remember)
I automated all of it.
I spend 2 hours/week reviewing booked calls.
The other 18 hours? Building product.
Here's the system:
**Lead Acquisition**
Scrapes Apollo for leads matching your ICP → enriches with AI research using SerpAPI + Claude
**Personalized Messaging**
Writes custom LinkedIn invites + emails based on company-specific pain points (not templates)
**Multi-Channel Delivery**
Sends via Unipile API (LinkedIn + Gmail simultaneously)
**Autonomous Follow-Ups**
Tracks replies, triggers sequences, schedules calls without touching a spreadsheet
This isn't "set it and forget it."
It's "set it and watch it book calls."
Perfect for:
→ Solo founders reaching out to ideal clients
→ Agency owners landing discovery calls
→ Startup teams building outbound without hiring SDRs
You define the ICP. It handles everything else.
Want the full n8n workflow + setup guide?
Comment "SALES"
(Must be following to get it)
♻️ Repost if outbound is eating your calendar

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People say “there’s no competition, only collaboration”
That’s cope
There IS competition
And pretending there isn’t makes you weak
Your clients have limited budgets
They’re choosing between you and someone else
That’s competition
Your audience has limited attention
They’re choosing between your content and 1000 other accounts
That’s competition
The difference between winners and losers:
Winners see competition and sharpen their edge
Losers see competition and preach “abundance mindset” while staying broke
I’m not saying be an asshole
I’m saying be honest
Someone else wants what you wane
And only one of you gets it
Either you get sharper
Or you get left behind
Collaboration is great
After you’ve won
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most people blame ai or meta when ads die
but scaling starts before the creative ever gets generated
the real edge isn’t better prompts
it’s better research
gethookd finds ads that are already spending
seedance helps you deconstruct and rebuild the angle
shopify gives you clean feedback through real sales data
ai doesn’t invent winners
it scales proven patterns
i don’t tell models to “write something viral”
i feed them structures that are already converting
then refine angle, mechanism, and belief shift first
same product
tighter positioning
stronger conversion
that’s when ai becomes a precision engine instead of a gamble
i put the exact workflow into a short breakdown
– how i research with gethookd
– how i structure creatives before generating
– how i avoid generic ai output
like + comment “research” and i’ll send it
(follow so i can dm it)

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You don’t have a productivity problem
You have a priority problem
I see people with:
∙ Perfect morning routines
∙ Color-coded calendars
∙ Notion dashboards with 50 databases
∙ “Deep work” blocks scheduled
Making $3K/month
Meanwhile someone with zero systems
Just DMing 50 people a day
Makes $30K/month
Because they’re doing the ONE thing that matters
And ignoring everything else
Productivity is a trap
It makes you FEEL like you’re winning
While keeping you broke
The real question isn’t “how do I optimize my day?”
It’s
“what’s the ONE activity that makes money?”
Then do that thing violently
And ignore the rest
Everything else is procrastination with a Notion template
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“Find your passion” is a luxury belief
Rich kids can afford to “find themselves”
You need to find MONEY first
Then passion shows up
I didn’t start AI automation because I “loved AI”
I started because I saw people making $20K/month
And I was broke
The passion came later
After the first $10K deal
After realizing I was good at it
After seeing clients’ lives change
Passion follows competence
Competence follows reps
Reps require choosing something and going deep
Stop waiting to “feel passionate”
Pick something profitable
Get good at it
Passion arrives when you’re winning
Never before
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My friend Jake spent 11 months stuck in analysis paralysis
Smart kid
Hungry
But drowning in options
Tried dropshipping → lost $3K on inventory that never sold
Tried affiliate marketing → made $200 in 4 months
Tried freelance video editing → $2K/month trading time for money
Every week he’d text me about a new “opportunity”
“Bro, I think SaaS is the move”
“Actually maybe I should start a marketing agency”
“What about crypto trading?”
He was researching himself into poverty
Then in December he called me frustrated:
“I know I want to make money. I know entrepreneurship is the path. But I don’t know WHAT to sell.”
I told him what nobody else would:
“You’re asking the wrong question”
The question isn’t “what should I sell?”
The question is
“what expensive problem can you solve?”
I walked him through it:
“Think about the businesses around you. What are they complaining about?”
He mentioned his uncle runs a dental clinic
Always complaining about no-show appointments
Losing $5K-$10K/week in wasted chair time
I said:
“There’s your $50K problem. Build them an AI reminder system that cuts no-shows by 50%.”
Jake pushed back:
“But I don’t know how to build AI systems”
I laughed:
“Neither did I when I closed my first $10K deal. You learn by doing. Use Make com + Twilio + Claude. It’ll take you 3 days to figure out.”
He built it in 5 days
Showed his uncle
Uncle saw the demo
Immediately said “how much?”
Jake (nervous): “Uh... $5K?”
Uncle: “Done. When can you start?”
That was 6 weeks ago
Jake now has 3 dental clinics paying him $3K-$5K/month each
Same system
Just replicated it
His income went from $2K/month freelancing to $12K/month recurring
He stopped asking “what should I sell?”
And started asking
“what problem costs my target client $50K/year?”
The answer was staring him in the face the whole time
You’re not selling AI
You’re selling “I’ll save you $50K” or “I’ll make you $100K”
The mechanism is AI
But the product is the OUTCOME
Stop researching business models
Start solving expensive problems
They’re everywhere
You just need to open your eyes
DM “PROBLEM” and we’ll talk about $50k problems you can solve directly in your face
(Must be following)
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Your parents give you advice based on their world
Not yours
“Get a stable job”
“Don’t take risks”
“Save 10% of your paycheck”
That worked in 1985
When:
∙ Pensions mattered
∙ Houses cost 3x salary
∙ One income supported a family
∙ Jobs lasted 30 years
It’s 2026
Houses cost 10x salary
Pensions are extinct
Jobs disappear every 3 years
AI is eating entire industries
Their playbook doesn’t work anymore
And deep down they know it
That’s why they panic when you don’t follow it
Not because they’re worried you’ll fail
But because if you succeed doing the opposite
It proves their entire life strategy was wrong
Take their love
Ignore their advice
They’re playing a game that ended before you were born
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This AI sales agent finds 15,000 prospects, researches them, and sends personalized outreach on autopilot.
No SDR team.
No spreadsheets. No manual follow-ups.
Just one system that replaced our entire outbound motion.
Most B2B companies burn $180K/year on SDR salaries.
We replaced all of it with one n8n workflow that runs 24/7.
Here's what it actually does:
→ Scrapes leads from Apollo that match your exact ICP
→ Researches each company using AI (not templates)
→ Writes custom LinkedIn + email outreach based on their actual pain points
→ Sends messages, tracks replies, schedules follow-ups automatically
This isn't another "AI email writer."
It's a full-stack autonomous outreach engine.
Finds → Researches
→ Personalizes → Sends
→ Follows Up
All while you sleep.
We built this because hiring SDRs is broken:
→ Takes 3 months to train them
→ They burn out after 6 months
→ Personalization dies when you scale volume
This system never burns out. Never needs training. Scales infinitely.
Want the complete n8n workflow + video setup guide?
Comment "SALES" below
(I'll DM you the full system once we're connected)
♻️ Repost if you're tired of SDR drama

English

just created the ultimate openclaw setup guide.
lots of founders are struggling to find use cases for it, I have it running my business 24/7.
Even using my card info to hire designers on Contra.
inside the doc, i’ll cover…
-> how to install and run the first boot.
-> the mandatory first boot checklist.
-> workspace files so it knows how to behave.
-> creating your agent’s philosophy with SOULmd.
-> uploading your information with USERmd.
-> how to add skill stacks.
-> setting up your communication channel.
-> some basic automations to save you HOURS.
-> multi-agent routing.
-> ensuring security is set up properly.
also uploaded all the code so you can just plug-n-play.
just RT + comment “CLAW” and I’ll send it to you (must be following)

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@Quest_Taylor facts but B2B requires understanding actual business workflows not just consumer pain points. can’t just take a viral creator tool and slap “for teams” on it.
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@itsmarcosruiz lurking executives scroll different than 20-year-old builders. LinkedIn is 9-to-5ers. X is both.
In basics know the audience you’re talking to.
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