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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
RIP ChatGPT. Claude is the most powerful money-making tool on the internet. I used it to create a 90-page eBook. It now makes me $3,000–$5,000/month. That’s ONE book. Stack 10–12 of these... and you’re looking at $10K+ recurring income. I’ve compiled all my Claude prompts into a 52-page eBook. Inside: • Find niches people already pay for • Write full books in under 1 hour • AI cover prompts that drive clicks + Bonus resources to get started today. Free (for now). Like + Comment “AI” I’ll send it over. (Follow so I can DM) ⏳ For only first 500 people.
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Vitalii Dodonov
Vitalii Dodonov@vitaliidodonov·
I wrote an e-book: "The 14 Day Revenue Launch Playbook" - 19 pages showing $0 to $10K MRR in 2 weeks - Exact day-by-day breakdown of how I did it - Could charge $100’s for this, but FREE for the next 24 hours only Like + Reply "LAUNCH" and I'll DM you the full PDF for free!
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Dan Rosenthal
Dan Rosenthal@dan__rosenthal·
Most companies will hire a "GTM Engineer" just to automate some cold emails. In reality, the GTM engineer was designed to: • Fully embrace being systems/tech leaders for the revenue org. • Have the technical proficiency of RevOps. • Apply that proficiency to actual sales/marketing experiments. There is a lot of buzz and snake oil around this title. BUT… If you have these skills, you’ll be extremely valuable to a lot of companies for the next few years. I just put together a full cheat sheet going over how I'd go from 0 → GTME👇 1. Strategy & Plays 2. Data Aggregation 3. Data Enrichment 4. Data Activation 5. KPIs 6. Responsibilities 7. Books To Read 8. Best Tools Want the high resolution of it? Comment “GTME” And I’ll DM it to you. (must be following)
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Naive
Naive@usenaive·
Your AI Employees are now fully human. > Provisioned LLC > Email inbox, Bank Account > Computer + Browser > Full-stack App Deployment > Invoicing > Mobile Phone ... and more. Repost + Comment "Naive" for $100 in FREE Credits today. Case studies ↓
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Michael Davidson
Michael Davidson@mike_revenue·
Almost 100 of you grabbed this doc Going over how I worked with one of the LARGEST peptide manufacturers in California to install AI systems and automated infra into their procedures giving everyone another chance to get it sent over for the next 24hrs comment “DOC” and i’ll send it over (must follow + rt so I can message you) (:
Michael Davidson@mike_revenue

if you're interested in knowing how I did this drop a comment and I'll send over the process

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adriane schwager
adriane schwager@aschwags3·
This quarter, I’ve closed multiple $1M+ without a slide deck. I’m using a single AI tool. Today, I want to share it, free. After signing, a prospect asked me how we created the site. They were so wow-ed they wanted it for their own clients. Here’s what floored them: it took a single designer 5 minutes to prompt and launch. The AI chains together 6 key parts of our sales process, turning a 18-page deck into a single, personalized website. When they asked, I gave them this template and workflow. Now I want to share it for free: Follow me + comment “GA” and I’ll DM it.
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Ky
Ky@ky_markets·
deleting soon a legit 5 video formula to make money online this got several people in our community pushing $1k days takes 30-45 min a day giving out the pdf for the next 48 hrs like/comment "Tiktok Formula" and ill send it over (must be following for auto dm)
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Taylor Haren
Taylor Haren@THArrowOfApollo·
Clay’s new pricing is probably my fault. We were paying $314 a month, but using (based on their new model) $214,087.50 worth of Clay a WEEK. Here’s the story: A year ago Clay's head of product hopped on a call with me. I told him we were hitting their platform 17.3 million times per week. Almost all custom events (i.e. HTTPs) I remember his response being something close to "Holy shit, I think you are the largest user of Clay" I said yeah that doesn't surprise me. But then it also came up that we were only paying $3,769 a year. We talked about HTTPs, custom integrations, how we were basically using Clay as a giant API orchestration layer. I knew his wheels were turning. If you saw my last post, you know we eventually replaced Clay entirely with a $200/mo Claude Code subscription. 272,000 leads per second vs Clay's 27 hours for the same volume. But before we left, we were the perfect case study for why Clay's old pricing was broken. $314/mo for 17.3 million weekly, for what they now call ‘actions’. Run the math. We were paying $0.00001815 per action. Clay announced their new pricing structure. They split everything into Data Credits and ‘Actions.’ Actions are HTTPs, custom integrations, API calls. The exact things we were doing 17.3 million times a week. The new price per action credit works out to about 1.24 cents each. A 681% price increase for us I know you might say, "But Clay is letting people stay on the old pricing if they want," and I hear you but I also don't know how it makes me feel that someone brand new would have to pay $856,350 per month to get the same advantages I had when I was starting out only 3 years ago. I'm not saying that one call caused the entire restructuring. But I am saying their head of product learned that day that someone was running 17 million HTTPs a week for the price of a nice dinner. And now every HTTP costs 1.24 cents. anyways For the last year, we've been trying to figure out how to get off of our dependency on Clay. That was until Cursor / Claude Code / Codex came out My VP of Growth, @James, who doesnt know how to write a single line of code, touched Claude Code for the first time And three weeks later he replaced Clay for us We could process 272k rows per second now for the cost of a Claude Code sub My last post was about that system Then after that post, Clay announces new pricing that specifically monetizes the exact thing we were doing at a massive scale. Coincidence? Maybe. But I may owe everyone using Clay an apology If your Clay bill just went up, you can probably blame me for that one. Sorry! I put together a system blueprint of what I did to replace Clay for myself -- 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. Reply CODE below and I'll DM it to you.
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Alex Berman® 👑 SocialBoner
Giving away my GPT Market Research Prompts to the next 50 people who reply "RESEARCH" Ready-to-use AI prompts for competitive analysis and market insights Like + reply and I'll DM you the link instantly
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
Forget Claude Code. You can make $2,945/month with a basic Claude account. I use it to create 90-page nonfiction books it generates $50,000/month. I've recorded 5+ hour breaking down my entire strategy. If you're: • Stuck in a 9–5 and want exit • Want income not tied to your time • Leverage AI for a new income stream Just like this post + Comment "Claude" I'll DM you the training right in your inbox (+ a bonus for early action takers) Usually $199 Now free (for first 500 people only).
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Michael Davidson
Michael Davidson@mike_revenue·
I helped raise a company from $493K to $1.6M in valuation, spending 70 hours building a $35M AI operations system for them. The founder was working 58 hours weekly before he came to me But now is down to 25 hour weeks. ~zero time in delivery. 
( Profit margin also increased from 22% to 35% too ) > The founder was personally involved in 83% (exact % btw) of revenue. 
 > 7 employees and most decisions still found their way escalating to him > couldn't take a weekend off without his phone blowing up we mapped every function in his business. what's actually keeping clients vs what's just keeping him busy. 69% of the operation was DRAG. reporting. project setup. invoice follow-ups. QA reviews. status calls. onboarding ran from memory every time. Scattered client data across multiple softwares. so we stripped it all and here’s what we built to replace it: > custom dashboard replaced him checking 6 tools every morning. > AI agents took over reporting, proposals, and client updates. > decision frameworks so the team stops asking him every question. > QA system so he's not reviewing every deliverable. > onboarding automated with material collection and client context immediately ingested Day 1. The result: > decrease his work load from 58 hours to 25 hour weeks. ~zero time in delivery. > profit margin raised from 22% to 35%. > valuation increase from $493K to $1.6M. (proprietary data set, owned software infrastructure, new revenue channel via system installation fees) same clients, smaller team, same revenue. 

Now that his time is freed up , he’s taking on double the number of clients with this NEW AI architecture. If you want me to do the same for you, I’m giving away all of these for free: (today only) 1. How this $35M AI operations system works 2. Full Aerodynamics Audit — 75-question diagnostic that scores your business 0-100 on founder dependency, function maturity, systems infrastructure, revenue health, and AI readiness. Takes 60 minutes. You'll know your exact drag percentage down to the hour. 3. Drag Map — function-by-function breakdown showing which of your 10+ core business functions are load-bearing vs. drag, rated 1-5 on maturity. Most founders discover 60-85% of their hours are drag. 4. Financial Impact Report — what your drag costs you per month in dollars, what your valuation looks like with vs. without systems, and the margin unlock if you strip it. 5. Build Sequence — the exact order to systematize your operations so nothing breaks. Which function first, which stays human, what gets built in week 1 vs. week 2 and so on based on 30+ builds across 12 industries. Comment "blueprint" to receive all 5 of these :) ( must follow + RT so I can DM )
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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
We just got accepted into YC and hit $1M ARR. Cold outreach is broken. So we built an AI that decides who to contact, when, and why. Want the exact playbook we used to reach 1,000 customers in 8 months? Comment “GO” + RT and I’ll send it.
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Moe
Moe@katibmoe·
Introducing One. The simplest way to connect and monitor AI agents to hundreds of apps. And we’re open-sourcing the world’s largest integration database powering it: 47,000 agentic actions across 250+ apps. RT + comment “One” for access & 1M free API requests/month.
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
Giving away a full Claude Project setup that builds advanced n8n workflows from a single prompt. This completely changed how we build automations at our $7M ARR agency. You write a basic prompt describing your workflow. Claude (Sonnet 4.5) reads it, breaks it down, and outputs an n8n JSON file you can import directly. It handles field mappings, data flow between nodes, trigger configurations, conditional branches, sticky notes for documentation, and error handling. What's included: → Full Claude Project setup you can copy-paste and run immediately → 70+ n8n documentation pages extracted from the official GitHub repo, so Claude knows the syntax and node references → Templates and frameworks for use cases like lead routing and social listening → Real prompts vs. the workflows Claude actually built, so you can see what worked and what didn't → SOPs to update the documentation every time n8n ships a new feature "How to build n8n workflows?" has always been harder than "what n8n workflow should I build?" This flips it. Spend your time thinking about which automation moves the needle. Let Claude handle the build. Reply "PROMPT" and I'll DM the full setup guide. Must be following.
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Steph from OpenVC
Steph from OpenVC@StephNass·
Google Maps for Venture Capital. Founders and VCs, this is for you: We built OpenMap. A visual directory of 16,000+ VCs, angels, and family offices worldwide. Think of it as Google Maps for Venture Capital. 👉 Comment "map" for free access Here's what's inside: → Visual map of investors actively looking for deals → Search "investors in Paris," "deeptech VCs," "family offices" → Find intros through LinkedIn + Gmail connections → Submit your deck directly to investors If you're a VC, you should be on this map. If you're a founder, you need to know this map. 👉 Comment "map" I'll DM you the link. Make sure to follow me to receive my DM.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
My clients have added $500,000,000+ in ARR. I didn't get there by being the smartest guy in the room. I spent 4 years inside Amazon. Managed 2,500+ people. Studied how they actually operate at scale. Then I left and spent the next decade applying it to agencies. 6,000+ of them. What I found: almost every founder is solving the wrong problem. I took the whole diagnostic I run with clients — the one that's generated tens of millions — and put it in a PDF to train an LLM to coach you. Upload it to Claude. It coaches you through the Amazon process. Finds your two biggest problems. Builds a plan to solve them. Walks you through it step by step. Comment $$ and I'll send it.
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