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Guilherme Negri

@guilhermex

Especialista em Crescimento de Startups

Brasil Katılım Eylül 2008
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Guilherme Negri@guilhermex·
@rileybrown My experience is very similar to what you described. When everything starts running smoothly, just the slightest thing out of alignment is enough to make everything stop working. Then I have to stop for at least an hour to fix it, it's really annoying.
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Riley Brown@rileybrown·
OpenClaw starts out very fun, then the headaches start happening after a few weeks. I’ve talked to many AI agent power users who are also struggling with OpenClaw. Gateway issues, cronjobs not firing, skills not being used consistently, memory fall off, integrations need re-authentication, oscillating between overeager and undereager, not placing files in the right place. Etc
Matt Wolfe@mreflow

I don't know if this is a skill issue or something... But I've been playing with OpenClaw a ton for the past 4ish months. I feel like lately I'm spending more time troubleshooting issues with it and telling it what it's doing wrong than I am actually getting valuable use from it.

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Guilherme Negri@guilhermex·
@Acyn He should have consulted a history and democracy expert. Today wasn't a good deal for you, Rick.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Rick Harrison from Pawn Stars: I'm a history buff and I know a lot about this White House thing and everything. Literally, he's gonna go down as maybe the best president ever. I love this guy.
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Tibo@tibo_maker·
this is the exact SEO checklist I've used for every single product I've launched 20+ products, $8m exit and now $1m+ mrr SEO was the backbone of all of it 💪 here's the sequence: month 1: it's about making Google trust your site month 2: it's about building topical authority month 3: it's when you look at what's ranking position 8-20 in GSC and turn those into your biggest wins most makers skip the foundation and 6 months later they wonder why nothing's moving I put the exact week-by-week breakdown into a free 90 day sprint sheet - every task, in order, linked to the right tool comment SEO and I'll send it over 👇
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I just built a Claude Code skill that writes, schedules, and publishes your LinkedIn posts every week while you sleep. Feed it your profile, your hooks, and a topic or script → it studies your voice and your best-performing formats → generates three post drafts matched to the right photo and scheduled to LinkedIn automatically. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for GTM engineers and founders who are still writing posts from scratch every week, spending an hour editing AI drafts that sound nothing like them, and manually uploading content to LinkedIn one post at a time. If you're posting on LinkedIn in 2026, you already know the math - the accounts that build pipeline aren't the ones with the cleverest copy, they're the ones posting consistently in a voice that sounds genuinely human. Most people ship two posts a week if they're lucky. This skill solves it: → Drop your profile.md with personal stories, professional context, and voice rules into the skill so Claude writes like you from session one → The skill reads your hooks.md file of proven formats and no-go openers so Claude never produces the lines saturating your space → Pulls from your approved drafts, YouTube scripts, or plain language topic descriptions to generate three options per post → Matches each post to the right photo by reading filenames so every visual fits the post's feeling without manual selection → Fires directly to LinkedIn via Playwright MCP - pastes, uploads, resizes, and schedules to your preferred time automatically → Drops a full week of scheduled posts into LinkedIn from one Sunday morning session No briefing a ghostwriter. No editing AI slop for an hour. No manually uploading posts one at a time. What you get: - profile.md setup guide so Claude learns your voice, stories, and professional context permanently - hooks.md file structure with proven formats and a no-go list built for your specific space - Full skill file that generates, reviews, and approves three drafts per topic in seconds - Playwright MCP setup so Claude publishes and schedules directly to LinkedIn without you touching the platform - One skill you install once and run every week forever Built 100% in Claude Code. I put together a full playbook with the skill file, the profile.md template, the hooks.md structure, and the exact Playwright MCP setup to get this publishing on a schedule. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SKILL" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Ellaa@learnwithella·
I just built a Claude Code SEO agent that replaces your $200/mo. Ahrefs subscription 🤯 One prompt → keyword gaps found, competitors analyzed, content written in your brand voice, rankings tracked weekly. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who know SEO matters but never have the bandwidth to actually do it consistently. If your SEO workflow looks like this — log into Ahrefs once a month, export a CSV, skim it for 5 minutes, close the tab, tell yourself you'll write that blog post next week, never do... This agent runs the entire loop for you: → Connects to Google Search Console and pulls your real ranking data → Finds your "gap zone" — keywords sitting at positions 5-20, one article away from page 1 → Uses Apify to scrape who's outranking you and breaks down exactly why they're winning → Interviews you once about your brand, customers, and positioning — then never asks again → Writes content in your voice — not generic AI slop that tanks after 90 days → Tracks rankings weekly and feeds what's working back into the next cycle → Optimizes your product listings for AI shopping — so you show up when someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation, not just Google No $200/month tools you open once and forget. No freelancers writing content that sounds like everyone else. No manually checking rankings and forgetting to act on it. What you get: - Keyword cards with a specific action recommendation for each gap zone opportunity - A competitive breakdown — who's beating you and the exact fix for each keyword - A weekly content plan generated from your real GSC data - A brand voice profile Claude uses for every article it writes - Product listing optimization for AI shopping (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity) — the new SEO nobody's doing yet Built 100% in Claude Code with Google Search Console. I put together a full playbook with the skill files, brand interview, and the exact weekly workflow. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SEO" And I'll send it over (must be following @learnwithella 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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Guilherme Negri@guilhermex·
Bizarro, as interações médias nas threads do X parecem papos de adolescente. Uma frase polêmica, ai resposta com giriazinha, critica ou ofensa e a réplica com algum meme ou tiradinha do tipo "não me afetou". Ai é foda
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Guilherme Negri@guilhermex·
@andreeliasdev Eu to usando um mix dos dois no próprio Cursor mesmo. Uso o chat nativo do Cursor pelas integrações e facilidades (mcp/configs etc), ai quando preciso do opus ou sonnet, abro o plugin do claude e peço pra rodar. A regra é: Gastar token, claude code, tarefas mais simples: Composer
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André → andreelias.dev
André → andreelias.dev@andreeliasdev·
Cancelei o Cursor para testar o Claude e estou usando a umas 2 semanas E honestamente? Achei ruim demais a experiência de uso. Pô, eu quero fuçar meus arquivos, adicionar assets, escrever código na mão, rollback de código etc. e pelo terminal isso é horrível! “Ah André, aí é só usar junto de um editor de código” Pois é, o Cursor! Mas antes de vir xingar, tem pontos positivos: 1. Modelos mais baratos que pela API/Cursor 2. É isso.
André → andreelias.dev@andreeliasdev

Cursor vs Claude Code ?

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Guilherme Negri@guilhermex·
@andreeliasdev @heliotsx Parece ser a mesma coisa mas não é. Ele fica como uma espécie de "embed" do Claude Code. O Chat nativo do Cursor consegue usar toda estrutura do cursor como por exemplo o MCP, as config globais, mudar pra outro modelo (composer) etc. Experiência é muito melhor
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Jaroslav Beck
Jaroslav Beck@JaroslavBeck·
I just canceled all my cloud LLM subscriptions. Now running all major tasks on a small local cluster powered by 2× Mac Studios working in tandem. This definitely was not on my Q1 2026 bingo card.
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MotionViz@Motion_Viz·
2 months ago: Abandoning projects by week 4. Today: Zero abandoned projects. The shift? Stopped re-planning. Stopped re-researching. Stopped re-debating decisions I already made. The system: - Claude thinks through problems - NotebookLM remembers every decision - Markdown tracks what ships When someone joins my project now: → Point them to the .md files → Point them to the NotebookLM notebook → They're up to speed in 1 hour, not 1 week. Reply "SYSTEM" and I'll DM you the exact workflow.
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Guilherme Negri@guilhermex·
Procurei um monte um app pra ajudar as crianças a se organizarem, todos ruins e não se adequavam ao que eu precisava. 2h de trabalho fiz um. Tá funcionando perfeito. Muito louco ver como vibe coding vai permitir customizar muita coisa.
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Guilherme Negri@guilhermex·
@kipperdev Toda vez que eu fiz ou orientei a construção de pitchs eu sugiro o founder fazer primeiro um pitch pro usuário e a partir dele incrementar e fazer um pra investidores. Facilita absurdamente. A estrutura que costumo usar: notion.so/tractiongrowth…
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Fernanda Kipper
Fernanda Kipper@kipperdev·
Já pitchei nossa startup umas 15 vezes nos últimos meses. Algumas coisas que aprendi na prática: - Conta uma história, não só joga dado (storytelling é SUPER importante) - PROVA todos os dados que mostrar (nem que seja só uma referência no canto do slide) - Treina até saber de cabeça (mas sem ficar parecendo robô) - Mapeie quais perguntas podem surgir, e já tenha todas respostas na ponta da língua - Mostra porque você é a pessoa certa pra resolver esse problema (tipo: tenho 6 anos de XP em banco e agora to montando uma fintech, ou desde pequeno ajudava meu pai no mercadinho e agora to criando uma AI pra donos de mercado) - Uma estrutura básica que eu curto seguir: problema, solução, porque você que vai resolver, como pretende monetizar, tamanho de mercado, porque agora e visão. - Visão não é sobre features do produto. É sobre que mudança você quer causar no mercado ou qual posição você pretende ocupar. Ex: "queremos ser a maior plataforma de gestão de influenciadores do Brasil" ou "vamos transformar como marcas se conectam com creators". Outra dica é começar o pitch com uma frase forte (isso faz lembrarem de você depois) Nos estados unidos eles curtem muito começar com "[YOUR MARKET] is broken" ou "[OLD WAY] is dead" Exemplo: "a mídia tradicional está quebrando" "O mercado de hóteis está morto" Aí já entra na explicação do problema, como é feito hoje, e como tua solução muda o jeito que as coisas funcionam. Se alguém tiver mais dicas, vai colocando aqui 👇🏻
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João Amoêdo@joaodamoedo·
Na manifestação “Acorda Brasil”, realizada ontem, Nikolas Ferreira repetiu o padrão bolsonarista. Defendeu condenados pela Justiça por tentativa de golpe. Falou do escândalo do Master, mas não mencionou o pastor da sua igreja envolvido com o caso. Pediu a saída do ministro Alexandre de Moraes, mas “se esqueceu” de citar Toffoli. Afirmou estar lá para lutar contra o “sistema”, com o apoio de Valdemar Costa Neto, o político que melhor representa o sistema. Apesar de ser um político, Nikolas conduziu o ato como alguém abençoado, um enviado de Deus. Tudo em nome da "liberdade" que, segundo a sua narrativa, não existe mais no Brasil, apesar de a passeata e os seus atos provarem exatamente o contrário. Os participantes, ao final do evento, voltaram para casa encharcados pela chuva, alguns ainda no hospital por conta de um raio, mas com a sensação de dever cumprido. Se sentiram como protagonistas na defesa da nossa pátria. Ledo engano. Foram apenas figurantes gratuitos para os vídeos de Nikolas e de uma dúzia de políticos. Vídeos que serão utilizados nas campanhas de 2026. Nada mudou. Nikolas retorna hoje para as suas férias, com a reeleição garantida, sem que seja preciso apresentar nenhum projeto ou medida que melhore a vida do brasileiro. Bastou olhar para o alto e agradecer a Deus. Valdemar fica feliz com a garantia de que muitos deputados do PL serão reeleitos e, com isso, manterá mais de R$ 1 bilhão de Fundo Partidário e Eleitoral. Os participantes, por sua vez, acordaram hoje com os mesmos problemas que tinham antes da caminhada. Iniciam a semana trabalhando para pagar os salários de Nikolas, dos seus assessores, os rombos do banco Master e todas as mordomias do Congresso, do Executivo e do Legislativo. Porém, continuam fiéis àqueles que os enganam e seguem atacando quem ousa alertá-los sobre o oportunista discurso bolsonarista. E assim permanecem como massa de manobra de políticos que não têm nenhuma preocupação com o País, se colocam como vítimas e criam narrativas com o único objetivo de se perpetuarem no poder. Está realmente na hora de acordarem.
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0xSero@0xSero·
Coming this week: 1. An economic breakdown of GPU/Mac for running various tiers of LLMs + guide on getting the best deal. 2. A step by step of how to get data from providers and rag it. 3. A local LLM tier-list, I've tried practically all of them. youtube.com/channel/UCeNLq…
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Hunter Hammonds
Hunter Hammonds@hunterhammonds·
I’m starting a community for cracked AI builders. Claude Code. Codex. Cursor. Conductor. It doesn’t matter. All I care about is that you’re building or you’re hungry to learn. We’re sharing workflows, skills, repos, plugins, etc. Want to join? Comment below and I’ll reach out.
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Juan@JuanRezzio·
Im not a Game Designer. Im not a Game Developer. And I built this entire 2D game just using @cursor_ai Agents in just a few hours. All sprites (character animation/ props/ backgrounds etc) were done with Opus-4.5 + our image gen tool (early access). My cursor stack: Agent + Image gen + Browser + Debug Mode + Skills Will be sharing skills used soon for anyone interested. Stay tuned!
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Juan@JuanRezzio

Inspired by @milichab's iso-city.com project, im also building something cool using only Cursor with Browser + (Early access) Image Gen tool + Skills

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Andrew Milich
Andrew Milich@milichab·
Same sprites, different angles is very hard. Got it to work with airplane sprites + a Cursor skill (more soon)
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Kashif Pirzada, MD@KashPrime

@milichab Have you ever been able to create different angles for sprites? Trying to make an RTS with moving units.

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Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen·
I wrote a AI "text adventure game" (MUD) in the past two weeks. We had a "hackweek" for prototyping AI game play. Story is AI generated text. Text generator is fed the theme and previous rooms and rules for exit generation. It returns a JSON string of exits and their descriptions. Which the game then parses and sends to AI image generator and room graph system. There's also a AI written battle story generator, which gets your inventory as input. AI figures how to use your weapons and consumables. And returns JSON for managing inventory state (broken weapons, consumables, etc).
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