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I just built a Claude Code skill that ships 50 static ad concepts to my desktop every morning 🤯
Feed it your reviews, your winning ads, and your top comments → it studies what's working → generates 50 fresh static ad concepts in your brand voice while you sleep.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still briefing designers, waiting 3 days for 4 mediocre options, and burning hours in Canva trying to keep up with creative volume.
If you're running Meta Ads in 2026, you already know the math — the brands that win aren't the ones with the best single ad, they're the ones testing 20-50 new concepts per week. Most teams ship 5 if they're lucky.
This skill solves it:
→ Drop in your customer reviews, top comments, and winning ad screenshots
→ The skill studies what hooks, angles, and pain points are actually converting
→ Pulls from a library of 15 proven DR templates (us vs them, stat callouts, review cards, testimonial stacks, headline ads)
→ Writes 50 new concepts in your brand voice every morning on a schedule
→ Fires the prompts to Nano Banana 2 for finished images
→ Drops everything into a dated folder on your desktop, ready to upload to your CBO
No briefing designers.
No 3-day turnarounds.
No starting from scratch every Monday.
What you get:
- 50 fresh static ad concepts every single morning
- Concepts grounded in your real customer language and winning ads
- 15 proven DR templates baked in, customized to your brand
- Scheduled to run while you sleep — wake up, pick winners, upload
- One skill file you install once and use forever
Built 100% in Claude Code.
I put together a full playbook with the skill file, the 15 templates, and the exact setup to get this running on a schedule.
Want it for free?
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I just built a $10K/month creative strategist inside Claude Code 🤯
Drop in your competitor Facebook page URLs → it scrapes every active ad, watches every video, finds the patterns, and writes 10 ad concepts in your brand voice.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still manually scrolling the Meta Ad Library, screenshotting ads into Google Docs, and guessing at what's working.
If you're losing a full day every week pulling competitor ads one by one, watching each video to reverse-engineer the hook, typing notes into a brief doc, and then writing new concepts from scratch every single time...
This system eliminates the entire loop:
→ Apify scrapes every active ad from your competitors' Meta Ad Library pages (video + image)
→ Downloads every creative asset into a local folder
→ Gemini watches each video and breaks it down across 7 dimensions — hook, angle, visual format, copy framework, CTA, emotional trigger, pacing
→ Runs the full batch and surfaces the patterns that show up across 3+ ads
→ Claude generates 10 ad concepts built on the proven mechanics, matched to your brand voice
No scrolling the Ad Library until your eyes glaze over.
No screenshots floating around in random Google Docs.
No guessing which hooks are actually working right now.
What you get:
- Individual creative breakdowns for every competitor ad (7 dimensions each)
- A pattern report showing which hooks, formats, and triggers keep repeating
- 10 ready-to-brief ad concepts traced back to real competitor data
- A reusable system — new competitors, new brief, same pipeline
The research that takes your team a full day now runs in 15 minutes for ~$3 in API costs.
Built 100% in Claude Code with Apify + Gemini.
I put together a full playbook showing how to build the entire thing step-by-step from scratch.
Want the playbook for free?
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We manage subscriptions across multiple 7-8 figure Shopify brands
Here's everything we've learned about Recharge, Skio, Loops, Seal and more - compiled into one free tool
No fluff. No course pitch. Just the playbook we wish existed when we first started
Like + comment "SEND" and I’ll DM it to you
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I got absolutely screwed by Shopify Payments… multiple times.
Funds on hold & No clear answers.
Endless back & forth with support just to get MY money released.
Tried every “template” out there.. none worked.
👉 Until now. 👈
My SP got hold on March 15… and released on March 17!!! 🔥
No stress. No chasing. Just worked.
I sent this exact template to a few friends… same result lol. 🤝 If you want to see my whole video about Shopify Payments, check my IG called @furkeess. 🥷🏼
If you’re dealing with Shopify Payments holds, this will save you HOURS (and headaches).
Want it?
👉 Like this post
👉 Comment “SP”
👉 Follow me on X.
I’ll send it over‼️🚀


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Everyone is getting hit with Shopify Payments holds right now.
This template gets 90% of holds released. Used it 20+ times.
Even if you haven't been hit yet… save this.
(It'll save you a lot of headaches later)
FREE for the next 48 hours only.
Like + Retweet + Comment 'HOLD' & I'll send it.
Must follow me to get DM.

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Youtube shorts is a money glitch
It's one of the fastest ways to scale your brand in 2026
I put together a full breakdown on how we're using Demand Gen + YouTube Shorts for ecom brands:
Campaign structure and audience layering that actually prospects
Creative formats that convert cold traffic (not just brand awareness)
Bidding strategy progression from launch to scale
How to pair Shorts with advertorial pages for 3-5x higher conversion rates
The targeting stack: custom segments, in-market, and competitor placements
This is the channel most brands will wake up to in 6 months. You can start now.
Like + comment "SHORTS" and I'll DM it to you.
(Must be following + RT for priority access)

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deleting soon
a collection of the best LPs to use for google ads rn
our internal landing page team has swiped these to cut our CPAs by 2-3x.
or to tap into new types of traffic.
some brands have scaled to 6 and 7 figures in spend alone
giving it away for the next 48 hrs
like + comment "swipe" and I’ll send it over
(follow so i can DM)
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@nicktheriot_ Nick are you using any automation for tweet reply? Ain’t possible what you mean?
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Meta Ads = Bid Cap & Cost Cap🤠
To scale a brand, you need time—because without proper testing, nothing is possible. You need time to test the product, the offer, the product page, and the creatives.But many people want to scale to a high level within just 7 days. Bro, then ecom isn’t for you.


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sharing our internal Google Ads audit process + checklist
these are the exact checks we run to help 7-8 figures brands diagnose and scale their spend
used it on hundreds of accounts.
it covers:
→ conversion tracking
→ gmc setup
→ targeting
→ campaign structure
→ bidding strategy
→ landing page
→ campaign setup
inside, you’ll find everything you need to find what's broken and fix what's costing you money
want the full thing?
like + reply “audit” and i’ll dm it over (must be following)

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made an 18min loom on how to scale google ads without meta.
thought it might be helpful for you guys in 2026.
what you’ll learn inside:
1/ facebook-independent google ads.
2/ scale without meta traffic.
3/ use 3rd-party trust pages.
4/ steal competitor demand legally.
5/ pay only for conversions.
6/ win with LTV economics.
7/ turn youtube into real demand.
if you want access...
like, RT + comment below and i’ll dm you (must be following)

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Testing Campaign vs Scaling Campaign
Many agencies and media buyers don’t separate testing and scaling campaigns. They run everything inside a single CBO or ABO—and honestly, they’re still getting decent results.
That said, for bid cap and cost cap strategies, I always follow separate campaigns:
Bid Cap → Testing
Cost Cap → Scaling
I manage $1M/month in ad spend for a brand using this exact system. For me, it makes creative reporting, ad set management, ads optimization, and overall campaign control much easier.
Another myth: “Moving Post IDs from testing to scaling kills performance.”
That’s not always true.
Your strategy works in your ad account.
My strategy works in my ad account.
At the end of the day:
Good product + strong offer + great creatives + high-converting landing page = almost any strategy can work.


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@benradack I noticed this too... the primary text with the most sales is not the one from the postid
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Post IDing your ads might actually hurt performance - here's why you should duplicate instead.
The normal process:
When you test an ad in ABO, you post ID it to your scaling CBO once it's ready.
Why people do this:
→ Doesn't create a new post
→ Pools engagement from both posts together
→ Great when you're scaling the ABO ad set simultaneously
HERE'S THE PROBLEM:
If you're running multiple primary text variations for every creative test, Meta may post ID the wrong one.
Meta favors ads with likes and comments - that's the post variation it will pick.
But if you look at your dynamic text breakdown, you'll notice the variation getting you purchases may NOT be the one Meta is post IDing.
Example screenshot below***
The solution:
Duplicate your ads from testing to scaling instead of post IDing.
→ This will carry over all engagement
→ It will also allow you to run all variations to get the best possible outcome
HOWEVER, if you don't want this, run a proper primary text test and don't run variations. More in my next post.

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@jameshyujinlee Hi James, few questions. So these are 14 flex ads in 1 adset? Whats the daily budget? 1 flex ad per concept?
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We've been running almost exclusively flexible ads since Q4.
We launch all our ads in one ad set using flexible ads format. Every week, we put all the creative we prepared into one ad set.
What we've noticed: we're finding winners way faster.
Meta is allocating more budget with flexible ads and more evenly across ads, which means we're testing more efficiently.
This screenshot is from yesterday. 92 purchases. Each flexible ad contains 5-10 creatives. Spend is distributed equally across many ads.
The biggest objection: "You can't track individual ad performance."
Honestly, it takes 2 minutes to scroll Instagram and Facebook to see which ads are getting engagement. We're running 500-1,000 ads at any given time. Zero issues identifying winners.
If you have question about my set up, feel free to comment below!

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