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Dom
@domvitz
don't follow me, I’ve no idea where I’m going. gadget freak, lover of life and sarcasm. views are mine or stolen from someone else.
United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2009
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My Wife asked why I was smiling at 4 AM.
Showed her the terminal.
"What are all those green numbers?"
$1,129. Made while she slept.
"Doing what?"
Nothing. Claude scanned 14,000 wallets, found 47 that never lose, built a bot that copies them.
She watched for 10 seconds:
+$3.87 captured
+$6.42 captured
+$12.71 captured
"It just keeps going?"
Every few seconds. New line. New money.
"How much did you start with?"
$300. Now $1,429. Eleven hours. Asleep.
"What does it do?"
Buys at $0.48. Sells at $0.52. Pockets $0.04. Who wins doesn't matter.
"That's legal?"
Citadel does this on NYSE daily. 400 engineers. I have one screen.
She looked at the P&L curve. Never dips. Just climbs.
"Can you make me one?"
Setting hers up now.
She still doesn't get how it works.
The bot doesn't care.
You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day.
Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it:
1. Comment the word 'Claude'
2. Like and Retweet this post
3. Follow me @marryevan999 (so i can DM you)
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Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 is f*cking cracked 🤯
I built a skill inside Claude Code that writes JSON image prompts for Nano Banana 2, and the outputs look like they came from a professional photo shoot.
One plain-text prompt. Claude rewrites it as structured JSON with lighting, camera, composition, style, and negative prompts.
Then fires it off to Nano Banana 2.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without booking a shoot.
If you're using Nano Banana 2 for product shots and lifestyle images but every generation feels like pulling a slot machine lever — random lighting, inconsistent style, plastic skin, misspelled labels ...
This skill fixes the entire output:
→ You describe what you want in plain English
→ Claude rewrites it as a structured JSON prompt (lighting, camera angle, lens, depth of field, color grading — all of it)
→ Fires it to Nano Banana 2 via API
→ Saves the prompt + image in organized folders
→ You iterate on the style until it's dialed, then every output matches
No more slot machine prompting.
No more inconsistent brand imagery.
No more burning credits on unusable generations.
What you get:
- Photo-realistic product shots and lifestyle images on demand
- Full control over style, lighting, composition, and camera settings
- Saved JSON prompts you can reuse across every campaign
- A skill that gets smarter the more feedback you give it
Built 100% in Claude Code with a custom skill + Python scripts.
I put together a full playbook showing the exact skill, the JSON schema, and the workflow to set this up yourself.
Want the full playbook?
> Like this post
> Comment "BANANA"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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My OpenClaw bot runs a full website sales business 24/7:
- Finds local businesses without a website
- Builds them a custom site automatically
- Emails them the preview link
- Runs every day on autopilot
Most local businesses don't have a website. This skill finds them and pitches them automatically
Reply "skill" and I'll send you a free skill file that scrapes leads, builds sites, and sends emails on autopilot. (must be following
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My OpenClaw agent runs a complete website agency on autopilot:
• Scrapes 100s of local businesses from Google Maps
• Pulls up their site from the Wayback Machine, flags any site that hasn't changed since 2020
• Builds them a fully custom website in minutes
• Screenshots their old site vs the new one side by side
• Sends the outreach email automatically
• Runs 24/7 with zero manual work
Businesses with old websites are easier to sell than ones with no website, they already paid for one before
Reply "SKILL" and I'll send you the free skill file that runs this entire agency on autopilot (must be following)
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Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 is f*cking cracked 🤯
I built a skill inside Claude Code that writes JSON image prompts for Nano Banana 2, and the outputs look like they came from a professional photo shoot.
One plain-text prompt. Claude rewrites it as structured JSON with lighting, camera, composition, style, and negative prompts.
Then fires it off to Nano Banana 2.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without booking a shoot.
If you're using Nano Banana 2 for product shots and lifestyle images but every generation feels like pulling a slot machine lever — random lighting, inconsistent style, plastic skin, misspelled labels ...
This skill fixes the entire output:
→ You describe what you want in plain English
→ Claude rewrites it as a structured JSON prompt (lighting, camera angle, lens, depth of field, color grading — all of it)
→ Fires it to Nano Banana 2 via API
→ Saves the prompt + image in organized folders
→ You iterate on the style until it's dialed, then every output matches
No more slot machine prompting.
No more inconsistent brand imagery.
No more burning credits on unusable generations.
What you get:
- Photo-realistic product shots and lifestyle images on demand
- Full control over style, lighting, composition, and camera settings
- Saved JSON prompts you can reuse across every campaign
- A skill that gets smarter the more feedback you give it
Built 100% in Claude Code with a custom skill + Python scripts.
I put together a full playbook showing the exact skill, the JSON schema, and the workflow to set this up yourself.
Want the full playbook?
> Follow
> Like this post
> Comment "BANANA"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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The era of fake influencers is here.
This creator isn’t real — but they’re still selling.
No shoot, no creator fees, no waiting.
Just AI-made UGC built to scale.
Brands are already using tools like MakeUGC to pump out content fast.
The weird part?
Most people still have no idea the person on their screen doesn’t even exist.
Want my workflow? Comment “UGC” and I’ll send it over.
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@BenGrahamUK It’s a fucking road. There is no place for anything other than what needs to be there. We don’t need this shit on a public highway.
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My OpenClaw bot scraped 1,000+ local business websites, took screenshots of every single one, and used them to train an AI model that scores website design quality automatically
Here's what it did:
→ Scraped 1000+ local businesses from Google Maps
→ Screenshotted every website
→ Trained an AI model on 1,000+ sites to score design 0–100
→ Flagged the worst ones as hot leads
No more manually finding clients with bad websites, it finds them for you in seconds
Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the whole system for free
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Nano Banana Pro is the biggest unlock for DTC creative since Meta rolled out dynamic ads.
Most brands will scroll past this.
Don't be most brands.
I just generated 50+ campaign-ready images from ONE product photo.
No studio. No photographer. No 2-week turnaround.
(Yes, this image was made with Nano Banana Pro 👇)
This isn't about replacing your creative team.
It's about removing the bottleneck that's been killing them.
What's been strangling DTC creative teams:
✗ Burning $10k on a shoot that fatigues in 72 hours
✗ Waiting 3 weeks for "simple" lifestyle variations
✗ Needing a new shoot for every audience persona
✗ Gibberish AI text that kills your hook
✗ One aspect ratio that doesn't work anywhere else
What Nano Banana Pro actually unlocks:
✓ Upload 14 reference images → 100% product fidelity (no more warped logos)
✓ Generate infinite lifestyle shots from one SKU (virtual photoshoot)
✓ Swap models instantly for persona testing (no talent booking)
✓ Render pixel-perfect text inside the image (legible hooks, any language)
✓ Relight and reskin winning ads to fight fatigue (day to night in seconds)
✓ Outpaint to any aspect ratio without cropping your product
I wrote the playbook.
7 protocols. Real prompts. Actual use cases.
→ The "Anchor Stack" for virtual photoshoots
→ The "Mannequin Swap" for persona testing
→ The "Hook Factory" for native text ads
→ The "Science Ad" for explainer infographics
→ Asset Recycling to fight ad fatigue
→ Global Scale for instant localization
→ Format Fluidity for omnichannel distribution
This isn't prompt engineering. It's creative operations.
Want the full Nano Banana Pro Guide?
👉 Like this post
👉 Re-post
👉 Comment "NANO"
And I'll send it over.
(Must be following so I can DM)

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NanoBanana 2 just made your static ad agency obsolete.
And I just open sourced the entire tool.
Drop your product page URL.
It pulls your logos, product images, fonts, colors, and brand voice automatically.
Builds a full brand guide for you.
Then generates ad creatives at scale using nearly 4,000 high-performing ad templates across 8 niches.
It dynamically matches the best templates to your brand and brief.
Here's what makes it different:
→ Instant resizing
Get any ad in 1x1, 4x5, 9x16 with one click. No regeneration. No broken text.
→ Highlight-to-edit
See an issue? Highlight the area and tell it what to fix.
→ Multiple brand profiles
Run different brands or segments from one tool.
→ Auto persona building from real customer reviews
→ Multiple QC loops on briefs and final assets
Catches AI-isms before you do.
→ Upload your own templates or use ours
Runs locally.
Just needs your Claude and Google API keys.
This is the lite version of what we use internally.
You get the full finished tool AND the open source code to make it your own.
Creatives still design the system, this handles iteration and scale.
Want a copy to download?
1. Like this post
2. Comment "AI"
Will DM you the tool along with a tutorial shortly after.
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Dom retweetledi

Made $9K making AI video ads for local businesses.
→ Pick a business
→ They show the product
→ Create an AI video (15 mins)
Last 18 days:
1,526 units • $65.65 AOV • $100K+ GMV
RT + comment "STEP" for the guide.
(must be following @Alaina_Jahan_Ai)

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I just vibe coded a static ad generator in Claude Code that creates 100+ Facebook ads in minutes 🤯
One competitor ad + your product photo + your brand kit = dozens of on-brand variations, each targeting a different customer persona.
Built 100% in Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need more statics at scale.
The problem:
You find a winning ad concept and want to test 20 variations of it.
That means briefing a designer, waiting days, getting back 4 options, giving notes, waiting again.
Or doing it yourself in Canva for hours.
This tool solves it:
→ Upload any competitor ad as your reference template
→ Add your product photos and brand kit (colors, fonts, logos)
→ AI generates 10 customer profiles from your brand research
→ Pick how many variations you want (10, 20, 30)
→ Tool generates on-brand ads with persona-specific copy for each one
No designer back-and-forth.
No Canva templates.
No generic "Shop Now" on everything.
What you get:
→ Ads that mirror winning concepts in your brand's voice
→ Copy targeted to specific customer pain points and personas
→ Multi-brand/client support with saved brand kits
→ Reusable customer profiles you build once and generate from forever
I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how this works, including ALL the prompts I used so you can build it yourself.
Want access to all the prompts for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "STATICS"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Dom retweetledi

🚨 Google quietly dropped a 58-page Prompting Guide.
And almost nobody is talking about it.
Inside this guide you’ll learn:
• How to write prompts that actually get better outputs
• The framework Google uses for effective prompting
• Real prompt examples for marketing, sales, HR, startups, and more
• How to structure prompts for Gemini & modern AI tools
• Practical workflows you can apply immediately
It’s basically a prompt engineering playbook straight from Google.
If you're serious about AI in 2026, this is worth studying.
So I’m giving it away to my community.
How to get it:
1️⃣ Follow me (so I can DM you)
2️⃣ Like + Repost this post
3️⃣ Comment “PROMPT”
I’ll send the guide to everyone who comments.
Let’s level up your prompting

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