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Miko
Miko@Mho_23·
i should never be sharing this but f*ck it seedance 2.0 + claude code + tiktok is THE best combo for AI videos i cracked the formula for generating videos that look hyper realistic & make your audience feel like "holy shit this person gets me" i'm finally sharing my FULL system with you.. here's what you're getting: - my prompting method for realistic voices (works every time) - my realistic human movements & breathing claude skill (this is key for realistic videos) - my exact method on how to make infinite length videos that maintain consistency - how to get AI tools for dirt cheap (90% off) RT + reply 'UGC' and i'll send you the step-by-step system (must follow so i can dm)
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
I'm giving away the Claude Code skills we use to manage $300k/mo in ad spend at ColdIQ. 4X ROAS on $1M+ spent. Ivan, our head of growth, built them off 300+ hours running ad campaigns for our clients. They run Google, Meta, and LinkedIn ads from the terminal in plain English: → bulk edits across platforms → custom audiences from CRM lists → creative fatigue detection before CTR dips → bid adjustments at scale → performance audits across periods Reply "ads" and I'll send the full repo. Must be following.
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Ed
Ed@edzi94·
@anothercohen Just use their free option? I’m using it just fine with a team of 200+. What paid features do you really need?
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Alex Cohen
Alex Cohen@anothercohen·
I'm tempted to finally churn off Slack. We're paying ~$6k/year for 40 people and they just quoted me $21k/year for the business version that includes a BAA (and all the shitty AI features). Incredibly overrated software
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Kamal Razzak
Kamal Razzak@kamal_razzak·
I interviewed all of the best creative strategists in the world. @binghott. @iamshackelford. @DenneyDara. @sourfraser. @MatthewGattozzi. @pkennedy93 @thedennis. @harrydelmege_. @heyitsalexP. (thank you so much guys, you're all the best) If you read this document you will be able to become, train, & hire the best advertiser/creative strategist in the world. I promise you that. Hiring and training creative strategists is one of the most expensive mistakes you can make if you get it wrong. So I asked the best in the world: what separates the ones who actually produce winners from everyone else. I wrote it all up in one doc. I put a lot of time into this and there literally 0 AI, just 14 pages of straight sauce. reply "STRAT" and I'll send it over.
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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
I’ve locked in 50+ B2B influencers over the next 3 weeks to promote Gojiberry.ai. So far, the results are looking very strong. Next step: I’ll use our own software to run warm outreach, reaching out with ultra-personalized messages based on what they do and real buying signals. If you want the full list of 200+ B2B influencers I’ve curated, share this post and comment “LIST”. I’ll send it straight to your inbox.
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Elliot Kovac
Elliot Kovac@elliotkovac28·
You can now design high-converting, on-brand, ready-to-send emails directly inside of Claude (‼️) So many ecom brands have been telling me the same thing recently. "We're using Claude for everything, and it knows everything about our brand, our products, our customers, our ad performance, etc." They don't want to start teaching another platform about their brand all over again. They want to use everything that Claude already knows as the foundation for strategizing and designing their emails. So we built a connector that plugs directly into your Claude account. Now inside your Claude account, you can: → Generate high-converting email campaign ideas and strategy → Generate on-brand copy → Design on-brand emails → Click one button and schedule the designed emails in Klaviyo Zero manual work. Zero excuses to not be sending at least 2-3 email campaigns per week and generating easy revenue and a high ROI on your Klaviyo bill. Comment "AUTOMATE" and I'll send over instructions on how to set up our connector in your Claude account to start automating your email marketing end-to-end.
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Taylor Haren
Taylor Haren@THArrowOfApollo·
Clay’s new pricing is probably my fault. We were paying $314 a month, but using (based on their new model) $214,087.50 worth of Clay a WEEK. Here’s the story: A year ago Clay's head of product hopped on a call with me. I told him we were hitting their platform 17.3 million times per week. Almost all custom events (i.e. HTTPs) I remember his response being something close to "Holy shit, I think you are the largest user of Clay" I said yeah that doesn't surprise me. But then it also came up that we were only paying $3,769 a year. We talked about HTTPs, custom integrations, how we were basically using Clay as a giant API orchestration layer. I knew his wheels were turning. If you saw my last post, you know we eventually replaced Clay entirely with a $200/mo Claude Code subscription. 272,000 leads per second vs Clay's 27 hours for the same volume. But before we left, we were the perfect case study for why Clay's old pricing was broken. $314/mo for 17.3 million weekly, for what they now call ‘actions’. Run the math. We were paying $0.00001815 per action. Clay announced their new pricing structure. They split everything into Data Credits and ‘Actions.’ Actions are HTTPs, custom integrations, API calls. The exact things we were doing 17.3 million times a week. The new price per action credit works out to about 1.24 cents each. A 681% price increase for us I know you might say, "But Clay is letting people stay on the old pricing if they want," and I hear you but I also don't know how it makes me feel that someone brand new would have to pay $856,350 per month to get the same advantages I had when I was starting out only 3 years ago. I'm not saying that one call caused the entire restructuring. But I am saying their head of product learned that day that someone was running 17 million HTTPs a week for the price of a nice dinner. And now every HTTP costs 1.24 cents. anyways For the last year, we've been trying to figure out how to get off of our dependency on Clay. That was until Cursor / Claude Code / Codex came out My VP of Growth, @James, who doesnt know how to write a single line of code, touched Claude Code for the first time And three weeks later he replaced Clay for us We could process 272k rows per second now for the cost of a Claude Code sub My last post was about that system Then after that post, Clay announces new pricing that specifically monetizes the exact thing we were doing at a massive scale. Coincidence? Maybe. But I may owe everyone using Clay an apology If your Clay bill just went up, you can probably blame me for that one. Sorry! I put together a system blueprint of what I did to replace Clay for myself -- every tool, the tech stack, a Clay vs custom comparison, and a 6-step playbook for building your own. Plus a video walkthrough where I show you the live system and how each tool actually works. Reply CODE below and I'll DM it to you.
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Olly Hudson
Olly Hudson@oliverwhudson·
We’ve put together a playbook of proven Meta strategies that are working right now for 8 and 9 figure DTC brands. Meta advertising has changed more in the last two years than in the five before it. The algorithm is smarter, the competition is heavier, and the old playbook (stack your targeting, run your best creative, scale what works) doesn’t cut it anymore. The brands pulling away from the pack aren't spending more. They're thinking differently. They've shifted from audience-first to persona-first, from volume to variety, from optimising individual ads to building creative systems. They're feeding the algorithm better signals and getting better results in return. This is a comprehensive guide of what those brands are actually doing right now - the strategies, structures, and thinking that are moving the needle on Meta right now. Here’s what you can expect: 1️⃣ Understand how Meta actually works in 2026 - learn how Andromeda's individual-level ad matching has changed the rules of creative strategy, and what it means for how you build, structure, and scale your account. 2️⃣ Build a persona framework that drives real incremental reach - go beyond demographics into the psychological fears, desires, and cognitive biases that tell Meta exactly who to find, and stop wasting spend reaching the same people repeatedly. 3️⃣ Create ads that stop the scroll - discover the creative principles, narrative structures, and emotional frameworks behind the highest-performing Meta ads right now, with real case studies and measurable results. 4️⃣ Scale without starting from scratch - learn the systems, hierarchies, and portfolio thinking that the fastest-growing DTC brands use to keep creative output fresh, efficient, and compounding over time. Get a full-funnel playbook you can apply immediately - from account structure and partnership ads to AI tools, organic strategy, and multi-channel thinking, every chapter is built around what's working right now. Want it? Retweet this post Comment "meta guide" and I'll send it over
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Peter Quadrel
Peter Quadrel@Peter_Quadrel·
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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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
Is TrustMRR actually worth it for SaaS founders? I’m on TrustMRR in three different ways with GojiberryAI • Running ads • Ranked in the Top 10 leaderboard • Listed on the marketplace Here’s my honest breakdown 👇 1. Ads The ads bring roughly 50–60 visitors per day to my site. Cost: €1,497 / month So the math is simple: → about $1 per visitor That’s actually cheaper than most paid ads channels. We’ve been running them for 5 months, and they’ve been profitable every single month. On average, TrustMRR generates about $1.5k in new MRR per month for us. So, positive ROI. One small downside: When your ad sits among 20 others, visibility can get diluted. If @marclou ever adds premium placements, bigger banners, or more exclusive ad spots, I’d gladly pay more for that. 2. The leaderboard We’ve been on the leaderboard for about a month. It brings around 50–100 visitors per day to our website. So just being ranked drives real traffic and customers. But there are trade-offs: • Competitors can see your MRR • They can see your growth • Some will inevitably try to copy you I probably won’t stay on the leaderboard forever. Honestly, I mostly did it to settle a debate. For months, people on Reddit were saying GojiberryAI wasn’t making a single dollar. Now the numbers are public and verifiable. End of discussion. 3. The marketplace Even if you’re not planning to sell your company, listing your SaaS gives you another traffic source and a sense of what your company might be worth. Overall: TrustMRR is probably one of the best distribution channels for bootstrap SaaS founders right now. I wouldn’t be surprised if this project becomes a $100M company one day. It’s a goldmine of SaaS data. Huge respect to Marc for building it. Now back to work. 🚀
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Taylor Haren
Taylor Haren@THArrowOfApollo·
We were Clay's largest user at one point in time, hitting their platform 17.3 million times per week. Last month we replaced them entirely with a $200/mo Claude Code subscription. I can't write code. Neither can James, my VP of Growth who built the replacement. Here's the full story. Clay is a GREAT product and I TRULY think most people should use it. But we hit their ceiling. 50,000 row limit per table. 12.5 million row cap per workspace. Tables that take days to actually delete. Clicking "run all" thousands of times and waiting days for things to clear out. So When you're processing millions of leads, all the above become the bottleneck of your entire business. James had never touched Claude Code before. Three weeks after learning it, he built our entire core system. With Clay, processing 1 million leads took 27 hours. And it would error out often enough that we would always have to plan on hitting the “run all rows” button again on 20+ clay tables. IYKYK but Our new system waterfall enriches 1 million leads in 5 seconds. 272,000 leads PER SECOND. AND On top of the core engine, we vibe coded a Google Maps scraper that pulls leads zip code by zip code across all 32,000 US zip codes. AND An AI lead finder that hits 95% contact match rates where Apollo gives you about 30%. AND Ad library scrapers for Google and LinkedIn. AND An AI campaign analysis system. AND An auto-refill system so clients never run out of leads mid-campaign. One we started building with Claude, we just couldn’t stop Now we have the data ready for clients sending 5 million emails a month within 1 week of signing the contract. I put together the full system blueprint -- every tool, the tech stack, a Clay vs custom comparison, and a 6-step playbook for building your own. Plus a video walkthrough where I show you the live system and how each tool actually works. Retweet or Reply CODE below and I'll DM it to you.
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
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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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I have a friend running AI street interviews as paid ads... 4.5x ROAS 🤯 $0 spent on creators. $0 spent on production. Just a script + Calico + light video editing. In this video, I walk through the end-to-end process of bringing a viral street interview concept to life: → Scripting the scenes → AI Video generation w/ custom prompting → Editing it all together I'm telling you, you need to start running this style of ad for your brand before it gets saturated by people like me. You will see your CPC's plummet. Comment "STREET" if you want me to send you all of the prompts, the system, and the full tutorial for these ads! (must be following so I can DM)
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Olly Hudson
Olly Hudson@oliverwhudson·
I'm giving away our most in-demand strategic resource, the same frameworks behind £600m+ in revenue generated for the DTC brands we work with. (This will be the last chance to download for free). The year is 2026, and every consumer now lives inside a personal algorithmic bubble. Every feed, every search result, every shopping journey is uniquely shaped by micro-behaviours, emotional signals, and past engagement. Meta, Google and TikTok aren’t matching ads to audiences anymore. They’re orchestrating hyper-personalised experiences at the individual level. At the same time, consumers are craving something algorithms can’t manufacture: real connection. For brands, this changes everything. Winning in 2026 won’t come from targeting hacks. It will come from: – Creative built around individual triggers – AI-powered signal analysis and rapid iteration – Systems that compound incrementality – And content that still feels deeply human This playbook breaks down the exact structures we use across Meta, TikTok, AI and Creative to drive compounding growth in this new era. Retweet this post and comment "2026" and I'll send it over.
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Jesse Pujji
Jesse Pujji@jspujji·
I hired an ex McKinsey consultant to compile all my sales materials to document how GrowthAssistant company reached $22M in ARR. He collected: - Recordings of sales calls - Sales scripts - SOPs - Lead gen systems - etc 100s of top companies paid me for access to it. Today I'll give it away for free. RT + reply "GA" to get a copy in DMs.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Claude just wrote me 43 posts in under 10 minutes. For the past 7 months, I've been working with GTM engineers, leaders, and operators and found what truly drives LinkedIn growth. They all started implementing this AI system and the results were absurd: Saved 10+ hours per week on content creation Drove 4.2x higher engagement across posts 96% of readers couldn't tell it was AI-generated This entire process takes less than 10 minutes per week. I put together a step-by-step guide on how you can do the same. Want me to share it with you? Just follow and comment “CONTENT” and I’ll send it your way in a few minutes.
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Ed
Ed@edzi94·
@benradack What if it’s a medium spender
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Ben Radack 🏝️
Ben Radack 🏝️@benradack·
@edzi94 Definetly not what I’m saying. You should be turning off ads but just know that sometimes your top spender is a big part of the funnel and that turning it off could hurt performance
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Ben Radack 🏝️
Ben Radack 🏝️@benradack·
Don't turn off your top spender just because the CPA looks bad. Look at this breakdown - the top ad has a $140 CPA while others are at $25-113. You'd think "turn off the expensive one." But the top spender is doing a few critical things: 1. It handles higher levels of spend Based on my testing, this ad can spend $400+/day while maintaining performance. The cheaper CPA ads can't handle that volume - they're checkout rates plummet at that level 2. It's feeding your entire funnel Those checkouts don't just disappear. Other ads (retargeting, remarketing) close them later and get credit for the sale. If you turn it off: → Less checkouts in the funnel → Your retargeting ads have nothing to work with → Your whole account CPA goes up Some ads bring people in. Some ads close them. You need both. Don't kill the ad doing the heavy lifting just because another ad gets credit for the conversion.
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
i packaged up our 8-week Google Ads roadmap + checklist this is the exact system we use to fix & scale ecom ad accounts ($20K → $250K+/mo in profitable spend) → immediate fixes → short-term momentum → mid-term restructure → long-term scale like + comment “roadmap” i’ll send it over (must be following, no opt-in btw)
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Alessandro
Alessandro@AlessandroLavis·
$50k–$100k/month AI TikTok Shop affiliate pages are built like this one winning product one simple talking-head format cloned across multiple AI avatars same script same hook logic same offer timing ai swaps faces and voices keeps pacing identical and lets you post volume without creators these pages don’t “sell” they surface discounts people were already about to buy i broke down the exact setup page structure avatar cloning script logic and posting cadence rt + comment “shop” and i’ll send the full breakdown (follow for dm)
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