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Katılım Şubat 2026
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AV@fiydom·
Using remote-control while I’m accompanying my father on his evening walk is the kind of productivity I’m grateful for
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my (un)silly goose <3
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Finn Mallery
Finn Mallery@fin465·
Now that we’re done at YCombinator, we’re revealing how we went from 0 → $10k MRR in our first 30 days, using only ONE channel (step by step). We spent less than $100 and didn’t have any paid ads, SEO, waitlist, or content marketing. Instead, we sent 50-75 highly targeted cold emails a day. Cold email is the most underrated channel because it's hard to get right, but if you figure it out you can sell ANY B2B product. Here's what we did from start to finish: STEP 1: Build an ultra‑specific customer profile at both company and person level. If you do this right, you can mess everything else up and still succeed. The goal here is to create such a perfect customer, that if they heard about your solution they would have no choice but to say "tell me more". Step 2: Build your list After you create this customer profile, find the companies that meet this criteria. Find 30–50 target companies on LinkedIn, then grab decision‑maker emails via Apollo/Wiza. STEP 3: Writing a killer email I used to run an outbound email agency and we'd send 50k+ emails/month to book b2b sales calls via cold email. Here are the basic principles of cold email writing that I always use: -Keep it 5-8 sentences. 70%+ of emails are read on mobile, so make sure they get most of it from that screen view. - Never write more than 2 sentences without breaking up the lines. People skim, and that’s the best way to keep their attention - DO NOT talk about your product’s features. - Instead, talk about the person, their company, and their pain points. STEP 4: The call I took 493 sales calls in Origami’s first 3 months. Here's what I learned: The 2 biggest goals for this call are - Figuring out the customer’s problems - Getting the customer excited about your solution Unless you already have PMF, it doesn't matter if you have a full built product. You still need to spend 90%+ of your time figuring out what the customer actually needs. In the early stages, you can even offer a full refund if they aren’t satisfied to give them maximum confidence and get your first few deals over the line. STEP 5: Closing/After Congrats! You cracked cold email. This was the exact approach we used at Origami to get our first $10k MRR, and the highest converting outbound approach I’ve seen when I ran my agency. I posted the stats in my prior tweets, but in our first 40 days we sent 3119 emails (~77 per day) and got a 5.3% response rate, resulting in demos with 64 founders at companies within our ICP. This resulted in ~$22k new MRR by the time our sales for all of these calls had closed. The best part is that once you nail this process, you can automate it. We've got our Origami AI Agents (@origamichat) finding new customers 24/7, which frees us up to explore new channels and focus on scaling. CONCLUSION This is a very short version of my guide. The full guide I posted on X last year (@fin465) hit 800k impressions and 10k+ bookmarks. If you want me to DM it you, comment GUIDE.
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@Salmaaboukarr I would 100% hit add to cart - would be No. 1 on my unnecessary but lovely to-buy list
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@redrodeo03 Following! Will wait for the live version. 🤗 Super useful tool!
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Rishikesh ⚒️@redrodeo03·
My friends and I have spent more time discussing where to meet between our homes than any other topic! More friends meeting, tougher is the choice of finding a central location. Introducing MeetCute, a little geometry and whole lot of convenience to save your time.
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@zarazhangrui Interesting side quest, going to try this!
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Zara Zhang
Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
Wow you can export your "Saved" spots on Google Maps in Google Takeout. I gave the list to Claude. I've never seen my taste described so accurately
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Very keen on seeing how this (or projects spun from this) grow!
Chrys Bader@chrysb

introducing 🐺 AlphaClaw, the ultimate setup harness for @openclaw. open-source, self-managed, free-to-use, with no lock-in. AlphaClaw makes OpenClaw setup and maintenance easier by providing an elegant GUI that wraps OpenClaw's CLI. 📅 Google Workspace OAuth & pubsub built in w/ gog-cli 🔄 Auto-backup to GitHub 🧱 Prompt hardening reduces agent drift 🩺 Drift Doctor analyzes your prompts and workspace for drift 💬 Telegram multi-topic workspace setup wizard 📂 Full file browser and editor, no SSH needed 🐕 Watchdog auto-detects crashes, self-heals gateway 🛠️ Manage env vars from the UI 🔑 Manage model keys & OAuth visually 🪝 Webhook creator & inspector with replay & debug 📊 Token usage & cost analytics built in ⬆️ One-click updates, no redeploy needed 📦 Import existing setup from GitHub i didn't build alphaclaw to replace openclaw or compete with it. openclaw is the best user-owned AI agent framework out there and more people should be able to use it without wrestling a CLI for two hours. there are so many managed "deploy your AI in seconds" product. but they lock you into their platform. if they pivot, shut down, or jack up pricing, your agent goes with it. alphaclaw gives you that same one-click simplicity, but everything runs on your infra with your data. no proprietary backend. no config hostage. if railway disappears tomorrow, you still have a standard openclaw instance backed up to your own github repo. everything alphaclaw does, you could do manually. it's just automation and UI on top of the real thing. outgrow it? disagree with its opinions? eject. your openclaw instance is still a standard openclaw instance. to make it convenient, i’ve created both a one-click deploy template on railway and render to start quickly. make sure you have 8GB of ram on your instance. look forward to your feedback and to building this out with the @openclaw community! 🦞 github.com/chrysb/alphacl… feature deep-dive in the 🧵

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kashvi@kashvii·
if anyone wants an aggregated list of resources i refer to for claudemaxxing, reply to this tweet :) it’s nothing crazy, just a database of tweets that are actually helpful
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AV@fiydom·
Want Apple to fix home screen customisability. 6 months to see if Apple Intelligence can be used to plan and rearrange your HS. Doing it manually is a pain and with new apps coming out so often, has to be done often.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Code Security, now in limited research preview. It scans codebases for vulnerabilities and suggests targeted software patches for human review, allowing teams to find and fix issues that traditional tools often miss. Learn more: anthropic.com/news/claude-co…
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Joe Reeve - 🇬🇧/acc
Joe Reeve - 🇬🇧/acc@isnit0·
I built an app that lets you talk to statues. Naturally, I took it for a spin at the British Museum. Full conversations in the thread.
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Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
Built a thing I’ve wanted forever… a way to let my kids access YouTube content I like without getting exposed to the algo and becoming zombies 😵 My @openclaw friends are the dev team this is barefoot housewife has always dreamed of 🙏😂❤️ YouTube stream curated by us, no slop
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AV@fiydom·
What I love about Claude Max is that in the breaks between more coding tasks, I can actually try @zarazhangrui’s recommendations - but I’m still watching my weekly limit a little ;) Opus is a Prince😮‍💨. Do share other great Claude Code use-case recs, would love to try!
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@eranium @steipete @openclaw @lobsterlager Fascinating! The kind of use case that needs a helper and not a deep coder, love it! A story that warms your heart. Amazing Gerhard!
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
“Hi, I’m a normie, I have no idea about software and now my openclaw brews beer and runs half of our design company.”
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@kai_brokering There you go! Also posted, GG - liked it. Can't seem to DM you!
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Kai Brokering
Kai Brokering@kai_brokering·
A ton of people are posting about VoiceOS and I’m having trouble tracking everyone If you shared VoiceOS and want 1 year of unlimited access, send me proof via DM
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Interesting prop by @VoiceOSApp! Building today needs strong dictation tools and I’ve been struggling. Local dictation on Mac breaks and needs a system reset too often, doesn’t read natural language. Ask Mode is great! Really avoiding tools with in-app data (sorry, Wispr). GG!
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