Jacob
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this OpenClaw bot finds ugly digital menus, rebuilds them as branded apps, and mails the owner a postcard with the QR...on autopilot.
here's how agencies can land recurring contracts with this system:
- scans every restaurant with a digital menu in real time
- pulls the full menu — items, prices, photos from the live page
- ranks them by how bad the design is (no photos, default font, no logo)
- pulls the brand colors and font straight from the restaurant's own page
- rebuilds each menu as an app, live at a QR-accessible URL
- writes a postcard quoting the restaurant's actual menu quirks
- mails it to the registered office addressed to the owner by first name
every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated.
reply "MENU" and i'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
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@RupertLowe10 And what will you do once you’re left with just white people and the country is still broken? Will you look at the top then?
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I am today launching Restore Britain as a national political party.
Join us.
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I made a free guide on how to make your first $1,000 with faceless info products: docs.google.com/document/d/1lM…
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Just sold a client TikTok automation for $6K - then realised with one database tweak, I accidentally created a viral video factory.
Changed input from "brand info" to "viral post data" and now this thing pumps out viral clips faster than MrBeast's team.
From research, it found viral cat videos at McDonald's were trending. So it created one. Result: 140K views in 24 hours.
While creators spend hours researching trends, this automation creates viral-ready content in 5 minutes.
Viral content isn't creative genius - it's pattern recognition and fast execution. This does both better than humans.
Follow, RT + Comment "VIRAL" and I'll DM the JSON that turns trend analysis into content creation on autopilot.

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