Robin Fire
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Robin Fire
@foundfire
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Katılım Aralık 2024
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My OpenClaw bot builds websites & mails a postcard with a QR link to local businesses on autopilot...
You can use it to land new customers without a single cold call, here's how it works:
- Finds 100s of local businesses via Google Maps
- Builds each one a custom website in minutes
- Prints a real postcard with their site preview + QR code
- Mails it directly to their door
- They scan it, see their site, and reach out
- Runs 24/7 completely hands off
Direct mail gets a much higher response rate than cold email.
Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the full breakdown of how you can do it too (must be following so I can DM)
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I BUILT A $5,000 AI AUTOMATION FOR PLUMBING COMPANIES
And it runs the entire admin side of the business without the owner touching their phone.
- It reads new job requests
- extracts the details
- generates a quote using their pricing rules
- proposes available time slots
- books the job
- sends confirmations automatically
After the job is marked complete, it sends the invoice, payment link, and a review request — all without the office staff chasing anything.
Same website.
Same phone number.
Same tools they were already using.
Just a system handling the work that usually eats hours every day.
If you want to see the full breakdown — how the automation works, the logic behind it, and how to build one yourself:
Comment “701” + Like + Repost and I’ll send it over.
(must follow for DM)

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Use CLAUDE to make $925/month per blog.
Use CLAUDE to make $925/month per blog.
Use CLAUDE to make $925/month per blog.
You can go from $0 to $10K/month using Claude + Pinterest.
Just Claude for content. Pinterest for traffic. Display ads for income.
I've written step by step free guides breaking down the entire system.
👉 Like this and Comment "DETAILS" to get all FREE guides

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the CEO of anthropic just said 50% of entry-level white collar jobs
will be gone within 5 years.
block fired 40% of their company this week.
amazon cut another 16,000.
everyone's panicking. almost nobody's doing the one thing that actually works.
i spent the last 2 months helping people who saw the writing on the wall:
- dental office receptionist built a patient recall + no-show recovery system - now manages automation for 4 clinics
- marketing coordinator at a 12-person agency built a lead scoring pipeline that replaced $2,400/mo in software - got promoted to head of ops
- logistics manager at a trucking company automated driver scheduling + load matching - saved 23 hours/week of manual dispatch
- freelance bookkeeper built auto-invoicing + payment follow-up sequences for 9 clients - added $4,200/mo recurring revenue
none of them wrote code.
all of them described what they needed in plain english
and had working n8n workflows in minutes.
i documented the entire playbook in a free PDF:
→ the 5 highest-ROI automations to learn by industry
→ copy-paste workflow prompts for each one
→ the "make yourself unfireable" script (word for word)
→ how to price and sell these if you go freelance
→ synta MCP setup walkthrough for self-healing workflows
comment "LAYOFFS" and i'll send it.
consultants charge $10K for "AI transformation workshops."
this PDF is free and it actually works.
(must be following for DM)

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I never run out of content to post anymore.
Built an automation that monitors 50+ news sources, scores articles for relevance, and writes social posts automatically.
It finds trending topics in my niche before they explode everywhere else.
Saves me 15-20 hours monthly and keeps me ahead of every trend.
Comment "NEWS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)

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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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mark cuban just laid out the exact playbook for making money with AI agents.
pick one vertical. learn the flows. become the AI team they never hired.
he's right. but he left out the how.
i've been doing this for 3 months. here's what it actually looks like:
week 1: i called 12 local businesses and asked one question.
"what's the most annoying part of your day?"
the pool company: "we lose 11 jobs a week because nobody follows up cancellations."
the PT clinic: "insurance verification takes 3 hours every morning."
the cleaning company: "we quote in 2 days. our competitor quotes in 2 hours."
week 2: i built every single one of those workflows.
→ pool company cancellation recovery - 6 min
→ PT clinic insurance verification - 11 min
→ cleaning company instant quote generator - 7 min
→ dog groomer appointment + waitlist manager - 9 min
→ pest control follow-up sequence - 4 min
average build time: 7.4 minutes.
average close rate when you build it live in front of them: 70%.
week 3: $10,750 upfront + $1,200/mo recurring.
zero proposals. zero decks. zero "let me get back to you."
they watched it work. they paid on the spot.
cuban said "you don't need a CS degree or VC money."
he's right. you need one question, one tool, and the willingness to build it in front of them.
i documented the entire framework in a free PDF:
→ the 1-question discovery script (word for word)
→ 6 copy-paste workflow prompts by industry
→ pricing guide (what to charge per workflow type)
→ the live demo script that closes 7 out of 10
→ full MCP setup walkthrough (5 min install)
comment "CUBAN" and i'll send it.
consultants charge $15K for a discovery workshop.
i just gave you the playbook for free.
synta(.)io - describe the workflow in plain english. it builds, deploys, and fixes itself.
(must be following for DM)

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Agent skills are the "new thing" when it comes to coding with AI.
We ranked the most useful agent skills for App Builders (can be used for Claude Code & Cursor)
👇
Vercel React Best Practices Skill — used for automated React & Next.js performance reviews
Vercel Web-Design Guidelines Skill — chosen when validating UI/UX against Vercel standards
Vercel Cache Components Skill — common for managing Next.js caching behavior on Vercel
Anthropic Frontend Design Skill — shows up in terminal-first frontend design workflows
wshobson React State Management Skill — used to automate React state patterns in codebases
Ranked by builders. Rankings decay over time.
Add your favorite skills here:
→ outfound.xyz/agent-skills-r…
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@housecor Really helpful, I refactored my most important pages and saved ~600ms load time
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Woah, Vercel just released the React Best Practices skill. Looks super handy.
Love the idea of encapsulating all this knowledge in a single skill. And since it's a skill, it's lazy loaded.
To install:
npx add-skill vercel-labs/agent-skills
vercel.com/blog/introduci…
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@cgtwts find the best models for different tasks here, the lists are ranked with detailed pros/cons for each model:
outfound.xyz/category/ai-co…
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@pmitu definately not tech stack or money. Clearly defined goal (4) + a way to get users (2) + just not giving up (3)
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@__pqrd @codewithDiyaa agreed that cursor should support local models
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@codewithDiyaa Opencode ftw, also works great with local models (which cursor should support imo)
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@casualhermit @codewithDiyaa Is that actually usable now? No issues?
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@codewithDiyaa For me not really, but here is a ranked list of options with pros/cons:
outfound.xyz/ai-coding-tools
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@auralix4 hm, isn't a self hosted postgres database too much hassle? I moved to Convex recently and have a great experience.
I never heard of DodoPayments before, will check that out :-)
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Tell me why this isn’t the best & easiest stack to start building apps 👇
-No team. Building solo.-
💻 Frontend
Next.js → routing, SSR, done
🧠 Backend + DB
Convex → backend + data, incredible how good the DX is (I used Supabase previously, what a pain)
🎨 UI
shadcn/ui → copy-paste components
lucide → clean icons
🔐 Auth
Clerk → auth + orgs out of the box
🚀 Hosting
Vercel → push to deploy
🤖 AI / DX
AI SDK → model-agnostic
Cursor → i dont like CLI only tools and want to be model-agnostic
🧠 Why
- minimal setup
- fast feedback
- easy to swap later
What’s easier than this?
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