Adam Jama
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claude code can automate your ENTIRE cold outreach system & book you 30-40+ calls MONTHLY
but most of you don't even know how to set it up properly
so i'm giving away a detailed 54-page doc on EXACTLY this
like + comment “CLAUDE” and i'll send it over asap
(must follow + RT for priority access)
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Anthropic ran their entire marketing operation with one person.
$380 billion company.
Paid search. Paid social. SEO. Email. App stores.
One non-technical hire doing all of it — for 10 months.
I pulled it apart.
Compared it to every system we've built across the clients we've worked with.
Then asked myself one question:
If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch — what would it actually look like?
Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated.
I mapped the whole thing into a 47-page PDF you can upload directly to any LLM.
It coaches you through building your own version step by step.
Comment "marketing" and I'll send it over.

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Most agencies build lists. Zero build signal-based targeting.
So I documented the most complete signal-based outbound system for agencies you can use today.
Inside:
→ 6 signal plays including keyword monitoring, profile visitors, competitor commenters, job changes, website visitors, and after-hours cold calling
→ A full ICP scoring model so you know exactly who to prioritise and who to skip
→ Tier 1 and Tier 2 sequences for every signal with LinkedIn, email, and WhatsApp touchpoints
→ Reply handling scripts for every response type including not interested, send info, and let's chat
→ 2026 metric targets so you know what good looks like across every channel
→ A tracking sheet template to double down on what converts and cut what doesn't
→ A step-by-step all-bound LinkedIn x email x WhatsApp workflow you can install in Conigma today
If you run an agency, manage outbound for clients, or build lead gen systems - this is the only playbook you will need.
Comment SIGNALS and I will send it straight to your DMs.

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this guy wants to be Professor Jiang so bad...
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid
Regime change or Regime collapse? 8 possible scenarios of what could happen to Iran. From best case to worst case. 👇🏽
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I run a $110K/month agency with 6 AI employees.
They have names. Personalities. Jobs.
One writes content. One monitors infrastructure. One runs campaigns.
Here's the full setup:
Most people use AI like a search engine. I use it like a staff.
The difference: context files that make each AI know its job, its boundaries, and me.
USER.md — Who You Are
Teaches AI everything about you:
→ Name, location, timezone
→ Your business and goals
→ Working patterns and communication style
The AI can't serve you if it doesn't know you.
SOUL.md — Personality & Principles
The AI's operating system:
→ Core truths ("Be resourceful before asking")
→ Communication style and banned phrases
→ Boundaries and business context
This turns a generic assistant into YOUR assistant.
IDENTITY.md — Who the AI Is
Give it an identity:
→ Name (mine is Jarvis)
→ Role (chief of staff, content writer, etc.)
→ Vibe and operating principle
An AI with identity has consistency.
AGENTS.md — The Operating Manual
The longest and most important file:
→ Startup routine (what to read first)
→ Memory system (where to log, what to remember)
→ Safety rules and learned mistakes
MEMORY.md — Long-Term Memory
Persists across sessions:
→ Discovered preferences
→ Business learnings
→ Key decisions made
Without this, you restart from zero every conversation.
TOOLS.md — Integration Notes
Your AI's reference manual:
→ API endpoints and workflows
→ Team contacts
→ What works and what breaks
Skills — Specialized Instructions
Auto-trigger based on keywords:
→ Content generation
→ Sales follow-ups
→ Lead enrichment
→ Customer onboarding
The Agent Squad
I don't have one AI. I have six:
→ Jarvis — Chief of Staff
→ Loki — Content (8am + 3pm daily)
→ Ivan — Infrastructure (20K email accounts)
→ Hades — GTM campaigns
→ Scrapy — Data extraction
→ Trigify — LinkedIn scraping
Each has its own context, memory, and job.
How They Work
8am — Loki writes 5 tweet drafts
9am — Posts to Slack
10am — I approve 2. Done.
No prompting. It runs on a schedule.
Safety
My AI once bought 164 domains without asking. $1,640 gone.
Now I have:
→ Trusted user verification
→ Financial action gates
→ Prompt injection defense
→ Regressions (mistakes become rules)
Proactive Behaviors
The AI doesn't wait:
→ Cron jobs for scheduled tasks
→ Heartbeats for check-ins
This is the difference between a tool and an employee.
The Stack:
→ OpenClaw (open source orchestration)
→ Context files
→ Skills
→ Agent squad
→ Tool integrations
→ Cron + heartbeats
Everyone's sharing AI setup guides.
That's a good start.
This is what happens when you go 10x further.
Not a chatbot. A system that runs while you sleep.
Like + comment "setup" and I'll DM you the full template.

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@dylanbakerx @dimitarangg 😭 I was bout to say ain’t no way I’m reading that
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genuinely the best article on how to replace your cold outreach flow with claude code
that's my unbiased and humble opinion
abuse this strategy while there's no competition:
Dimitar Angelov@dimitarangg
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Alright mfs, just crafted a new banger
How we took a European consulting firm from €650K to €1.1M MRR in 9 months
Covers:
- the hidden structural choke points killing their growth
- the intelligence layer that doubled margins
- the exact moves you can steal and play to scale your offer past its current ceiling
Same methodology we use to serve clients like Lacoste, Mashreq Bank, HSBC
RT + follow & comment “Firm” and I’ll send it
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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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I charge $25,000+ to build these automations for agencies.
Here are the first 10 we install every single time — for free.
We've worked with 1,250+ marketing agencies.
Our clients have added $500M in annual recurring revenue.
Our 20 engineers log over 6,000 hours a month solving exactly one problem: agencies bleeding time on tasks a $20/month tool could handle.
Most agency owners want to automate.
They just don't know where to start — so they don't start.
Meanwhile, their team is burning 20+ hours a week on work that shouldn't require a human.
One example: data analysis alone costs the average agency 1 hour per client, per week.
Multiply that across 15 clients and you've got two full workdays gone before anyone's opened a brief.
I put together a free Doc called The 10 Agency Tasks We Automate First.
Each task includes:
→ What the task is and what it currently replaces
→ How long the setup actually takes (most are under a session)
→ The exact tools behind each automation with real pricing ($20–$800/month depending on stack)
→ Why we use a 30-minute threshold to decide if something's worth automating
→ A prioritization framework so you know where to start with your specific agency
→ Entry-level cost breakdown — first five automations can run ~$100/month on tools you likely already have
→ The 6 tools our engineers rely on across these 10 automations (including the MCP solution we built — the first of its kind for agencies)
→ A clear view of what 20+ hours of recovered capacity actually looks like across a team
You don't need a dev team. You don't need a big budget. You need the right list in the right order.
Comment LINK and I'll send it directly. If we're not connected, add me first so it reaches you.

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cold email is a $1M/year MONEY PRINTER for any B2B business that needs clients
took me 4 hours to put together 43 pages of EVERYTHING i know
- the scripts that book calls
- untapped lead sources
- the full infrastructure setup
- 2026 deliverability guide
after sending 1,000,000+ emails and booking 3,000+ calls i'm giving it all away for free
like + comment "BLUEPRINT" and i'll send it over
(must follow + RT for priority access)
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I built the ultimate GTM Engineer AI Toolkit that handles prospect research, outreach writing, meeting prep, and more in minutes.
This is a beginner-friendly walkthrough that shows you exactly how to set it up, use it at work, and personalize it to your business.
It can:
- Research real prospects and companies
- Score accounts against your ICP
- Write personalized cold outreach sequences
- Generate meeting prep briefs before calls
- Help you build a repeatable prospecting pipeline
- All using a free toolkit + Claude Code / Codex.
This is for SDRs, founders, marketers, and GTM operators who want to use AI to do more at work without buying another expensive tool.
I break down the full workflow step by step in the video.
👇 Comment "GTM GUIDE" and I’ll send you the full toolkit.
(make sure you're following me so I can DM you)
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I built an AI engine that fully automates YouTube uploads.
Research → Script → Voiceover → Edit → Upload. All automated. Zero editing.
Got 2,000+ views on a brand new channel in the first week.
I’m giving away the full repo for free.
Comment "RUSHI" and I’ll DM you the link.
(I've always wanted to do this 😅)

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I CLOSED $2,000 CLIENTS WITH ZERO CASE STUDIES.
No portfolio.
No past results.
Just a simple angle that made prospects trust me instantly — even without proof.
I broke down the full approach, the pitch, and why it works way better than flexing screenshots.
Want the breakdown?
Comment “707” + Like + Repost; and I’ll DM it.
(must follow for DM)

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