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Nathan Parikh | Web Developer

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Digital strategy & web dev since 2007. Agency: https://t.co/7ux3Dvd9sN Hubspot Search & Replace: https://t.co/jeAjItdpZP PDF to MD: https://t.co/7jOiS0JnVE

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Nathan Parikh | Web Developer
I assumed HubSpot must have bulk search & replace. It doesn’t. So I built it.
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April 24, 2026. That's the DOJ's ADA Title II compliance deadline for municipalities over 50,000 population. ~5 weeks from now. Accessibility violations on a government website carry federal civil rights liability. The DOJ is actively enforcing. Most cities haven't started that review. We help municipalities build websites that pass WCAG 2.1 AA and maintain compliance after launch. If your deadline is April 24, the window is closing. DM me to talk about where your site stands. #MunicipalWebsite #ADACompliance #WebAccessibility #LocalGovernment #GovTech
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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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Local search in 2026 has five layers. Most businesses only have one or two. 1. Website: the technical foundation 2. Google Business Profile: optimized, active, regularly updated 3. Reviews: generated consistently, responded to publicly 4. Google Local Services Ads: different from regular Google Ads, worth understanding 5. CRM automation: so leads from 1-4 actually get followed up The businesses showing up first in your market probably have all five connected. Which of these do you struggle with the most?
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Every municipal website I've audited organizes navigation by department. Not one organizes by what residents actually need to do. Your website has a "Public Works" page. Your residents are searching for "trash pickup schedule." Research across 600+ surveys and 500,000+ users shows the same pattern everywhere: 4-5 tasks account for as much demand as the bottom 50 combined. (Source: Gerry McGovern, Top Tasks research) Pay a bill. Trash day. Report a problem. Find a park. Get a permit. If those aren't one click from your homepage, your navigation is built for staff, not residents. #MunicipalWebsite #LocalGovernment #GovTech
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If you've launched a migrated site before, you already know where it breaks. The build looks fine, but then come the 404s, broken forms, and analytics going dark. Then the client calls. Most migration failures hit in the first 30 days after launch. The build is rarely where it falls apart. Here's some of what we check on every site before it goes live: 1. Redirect map (every old URL accounted for) 2. Form submissions routing correctly 3. Analytics firing on new domain 4. Page speed baseline set 5. GSC verified on new property Get these 5 right before launch. It saves a very bad month after it.
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ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude are recommending local businesses right now. Most business owners have no idea if they're on that list. Google rankings were already a fight. Now there's a second game running in parallel: AI search visibility. The businesses showing up in AI recommendations tend to share 3 things: 1. Structured content that answers questions directly 2. An active Google Business Profile with recent reviews 3. Consistent name, address, and phone across every directory Your SEO agency may only be optimizing for Google. The gap between that and AI search is widening. Reply with your website and I'll take a look.
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Nathan Parikh | Web Developer
HubSpot's Data Hub Pro costs $800/month. It still doesn't include bulk find and replace on CMS content. Agencies pay $800 a month for a feature set that misses the one task they actually need most: updating content across an entire portal in bulk. SearchReplace does that: CMS pages, landing pages, blog posts, and CRM records. If you're managing HubSpot portals and still editing records one by one, this belongs in your stack.
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The AI stuff on our feeds right now is a lot. New model every week or so. Shiny new tool that's going to change everything. It's nonstop, and if you're trying to figure out what actually matters for your business, it's easy to feel like you're already behind. But the biggest AI opportunities aren't the flashy ones. They're boring. Repetitive. The processes your team has been doing manually for years and quietly hates. The follow-up email someone has to remember to send. The report that gets copy-pasted into a spreadsheet every Monday. The form submission that someone has to manually enter into your CRM. Not many are posting about that on LinkedIn. But that's where the real ROI is immediately available for almost every business. I'm seeing that with my own clients. If there's a manual process you and your team do day in and day out, something that drains time without requiring much thought, there's a good chance we can use AI or automation tools to take it off your plate. DM me and tell me what it is. Let's see if we can make your life a little easier.
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If you're a local business, your Google Business Profile might be generating more calls than your website right now. Most business owners set it up once and move on. No fresh photos. No posts. Review responses that take weeks. Meanwhile, the competitor two blocks away shows up first because someone actually maintains theirs. Your Google Business Profile is many local businesses' most overlooked marketing tool, and it's free. DM me if you'd like me to audit yours.
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Nathan Parikh | Web Developer
Your domain migration in Hubspot has left hundreds URLs pointing to the old domain. Pages, blog posts, internal links, featured images. All pointing to the old domain. Old approach: open every record manually. Two days of developer or marketing team time. With SearchReplace: one search, one replace, done in under 10 minutes. That's what a migration cleanup used to cost vs. what it costs now. If you want to see how I bulk update HubSpot without touching records manually, comment REPLACE
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If you've ever inherited a messy HubSpot portal, you already know what I'm about to say. Old contact fields with outdated company names. Landing pages with broken links from two rebrands ago. Email templates referencing products that don't exist anymore. Cleaning it up manually is a nightmare. SearchReplace lets you find and replace across your entire HubSpot portal in minutes. Try it at searchreplace.com. Early adopter pricing is still on.
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The businesses most ready for AI agents aren’t the ones with the biggest budgets. They’re the ones with the best documentation. Here's why: AI agents are like new employees. The faster you can onboard them, the faster they deliver value. If you have detailed SOPs, clear processes, and documented workflows, you can hand that context over immediately. The agent gets up to speed fast. It knows your business, your rules, your voice. If you don’t have that documentation, you're starting from scratch. Every session. Every tool. Every time. Not the end of the world, but be prepared to spend some quality time with your new robot friend. Even better: If the tools you're already using have well-documented APIs (or better yet, MCPs) the agent doesn't have to be limited to answering questions. It can take action: Books the meeting. Updates the CRM. Sends the follow-up. That’s the difference between an AI that assists and an AI that operates. If you're serious about AI in your business, here’s where to start: 1️⃣ Document your core processes before you build anything 2️⃣ Audit the tools you use: do they have APIs? MCPs? 3️⃣ Build context first. Automate second. The businesses that did the boring documentation work years ago are about to look like geniuses. DM me if you want help getting started.
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Nathan Parikh | Web Developer
Google Business Profile isn't what it was 2 years ago. In 2026, Google is using AI to decide who shows up in the Map Pack. It's now based on behavioral signals, not just keywords. That means for your local business, these signals now matter: 📍 How fast you respond to messages 📍 Whether you have active booking integrations 📍 How you handle reviews (response time and tone) 📍 How fresh your photos and posts are 📍 How complete and accurate your listing is Moral of the story is that you can't just "optimize" once. You have to stay active. Treat their Google Business Profile like a live storefront. If yours hasn't been touched in months, you're leaving real customers on the table. DM me with your GBP link and I'll tell you what I'd fix first.
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WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress.org are not the same thing. The new AI update makes that gap hard to ignore. If you're on WordPress.com Business or Commerce plan: - Built-in AI assistant, no extra cost. - Design commands, writing help, and image generation are all inside the editor. If you're on self-hosted WordPress.org: - No native AI assistant - Your options are the Jetpack AI plugin (around $10/month, fewer features) or finding your own setup Neither is wrong. But if you're on self-hosted and wondering why you don't see the AI features everyone is talking about, this is why. That being said, the beauty of self-hosted is that you have *many* more ways to give an AI assistant or agent access to your site. Lots of use-cases that I've already started testing and it's promising. WordPress has such a long history and deep documentation that it's really AI-friendly. What would be your ideal use-case for AI in WordPress? Or do you prefer to keep your site skynet free? 😅 #WordPress #WordPressTips #AI #BusinessWebsite #SmallBusiness
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HubSpot Data Management tools are powerful. They're also complex and expensive. SearchReplace does one thing: find any value across your HubSpot portal and replace it in bulk. That's it. Preview the changes. Run it. Done. If you need a Swiss Army knife, go with the enterprise platform. If you need to update 400 blog posts in Hubspot without sacrificing your weekend, use the right tool for the job. Free to start → searchreplace.com
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneiderxx·
i keep getting @ so they used an mcp from gomarble they didn’t use a marketing api key they generated for personal use only in a dev mode setting which is the only way i’ve done this and the only way i suggest to doing this so if you’re using claude code to bulk upload ads and manage ads USE YOUR OWN API KEY IT IS EASY I will make yt video tomorrow morning showing your how if you’re pulling raw data from the api you need a legit data pipeline provider it’s the only way
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Cas Smith@zuckpayer

🚨 @Meta @finkd JUST PERMANENTLY BANNED MY ACCOUNT. 16+ years on Facebook. Over $1,500,000 spent in ads across my account. And what do I get back? An automated email. "Your review was unsuccessful." Why? Because I connected Claude + MCP to my system to get more out of Meta's platform. TO SPEND MORE TO THEM! That's it. That's the whole reason. No explanation. No human on the line. Just some underpaid kid behind a laptop making copy-paste decisions about accounts spending thousands of dollars per day. Meta has completely lost sight of who their customers are. And they simply don't care. It's time for a new platform to rise. The Meta monopoly needs to end. We deserve better. #CancelMeta #FacebookBan #MetaMonopoly #DigitalRights #AntiMeta #BigTechAbuse #MetaFail #ClaudeAI #AIRights #BreakUpMeta

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🔥 Jakob Jelling@jakobjelling·
Want a free do-follow backlink? Domain Rating: 44 1. Go to launch-list (dot) org 2. Create an account 3. Add your website Mine looks like this Follow me for more backlinks 😉
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Neeraj@neerajjj6785·
Curious what you are currently building? • AI tools • SaaS • Open source • Content systems • Still exploring Drop it below 👇
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