Jim J
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I just vibe coded a Meta Ad spy tool in Claude Code 🤯
Meta just made it possible to sort any brand's ads by *highest impressions* for the first time.
Which means you can now see *exactly which competitor ads* are getting the most views.
But clicking through the Ad Library one brand at a time is still painful.
So I built a tool that pulls it all into one place:
One brand URL in → top ads scraped, organized, and fully analyzed by AI.
Here's how it works:
→ Import any brand with their Ad Library URL
→ Apify scrapes their top-performing ads automatically
→ Click into any ad for full breakdown (headline, copy, CTA)
→ Gemini watches the video or analyzes the image
→ Returns asset type, visual format, messaging angle, hook tactic, offer type
No manual research.
No watching videos one by one.
No messy spreadsheets.
Here's what I built:
- 50+ DTC brands already loaded (AG1, Caraway, Chomps, Dr. Squatch, Gruns, Jones Road, Magic Spoon, Ridge)
- Weekly auto-scrape to refresh top ads
- AI analysis on any ad in one click
- Bookmark system to save winners
- Filter by brand, category, media type, or AI tags
Built 100% in Claude Code.
I recorded a full step-by-step showing exactly how I built this, including ALL the prompts.
Want access to all of the prompts for ree?
> Like this post
> Comment "META"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)I just vibe coded a Meta Ad spy tool in Claude Code 🤯
Meta just made it possible to sort any brand's ads by *highest impressions* for the first time.
Which means you can now see *exactly which competitor ads* are getting the most views.
But clicking through the Ad Library one brand at a time is still painful.
So I built a tool that pulls it all into one place:
One brand URL in → top ads scraped, organized, and fully analyzed by AI.
Here's how it works:
→ Import any brand with their Ad Library URL
→ Apify scrapes their top-performing ads automatically
→ Click into any ad for full breakdown (headline, copy, CTA)
→ Gemini watches the video or analyzes the image
→ Returns asset type, visual format, messaging angle, hook tactic, offer type
No manual research.
No watching videos one by one.
No messy spreadsheets.
Here's what I built:
- 50+ DTC brands already loaded (AG1, Caraway, Chomps, Dr. Squatch, Gruns, Jones Road, Magic Spoon, Ridge)
- Weekly auto-scrape to refresh top ads
- AI analysis on any ad in one click
- Bookmark system to save winners
- Filter by brand, category, media type, or AI tags
Built 100% in Claude Code.
I recorded a full step-by-step showing exactly how I built this, including ALL the prompts.
Want access to all of the prompts for ree?
> Like this post
> Comment "META"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Claude Opus 4.6 just KILLED manual outreach. 💀
And I’m not going back.
I used to waste hours writing “personalised” LinkedIn messages.
Now? My AI stack does it better than I ever did 🧠
❌ No copy-paste templates
❌ No “hey {{first_name}}” spam
❌ No burnout by message #26
After testing every major model this year, one thing is clear:
Claude Opus 4.6 = outreach that actually gets replies.
500+ conversations this week 🚀
Human-level reply rates 🛰️
12+ hours saved ☄️
I packaged the full system into a doc.
Want it?
Connect with me
Comment “OPUS”
Repost ♻️ for priority access 🚀

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My clients cannot stop making money because of one ad format and one checklist.
I built a prompt system that replaces scripts with questions designed to pull out stories, USPs, and emotional triggers without the founder having to think about selling.
The questions do the heavy lifting. The founder just talks.
A single two hour session using this system produces over 100 clips because every question opens a different angle, a different hook, a different reason for someone to stop scrolling.
I have used this exact framework across more than 50 brands that I have scaled to seven and eight figures at MHI Media.
And the results are always the same.
Founder content shot this way outperforms UGC, outperforms polished studio creative, and compounds across paid and organic in ways that no other format can touch.
I am giving the full prompt list and the technical shoot checklist away for free.
Like+Repost+Comment “CAMERA” and I’ll send it to you
(Just follow me so I can message you)
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Most agencies take 4-5 weeks to deliver a landing page.
We ship ours in 48 hours. And they convert at 7.8%.
We built an AI-powered system using @claudeai Opus 4.6 + @framer that handles everything: copy, structure, design specs in a single sprint.
We packaged the entire playbook into a free Notion doc.
Comment "LANDING" + follow and I'll DM it to you.

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Nano Banana + MakeUGC + Veo3 = Automated Ad Machine
This system cranks out hundreds of ads every single day — no human hands needed.
- Skip the $300 creators
- Forget the $10K/month agencies
- No product required
Drop “HK” in the comments and I’ll send it over FREE (just make sure you’re following).


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CLAUDE + MCP just replaced my entire Meta reporting workflow 🤯
One prompt = full Facebook Ads performance report with charts, client-ready in seconds.
All inside Claude.
Perfect for agencies and e-comm operators who are sick of wasting 30 minutes per report inside Ads Manager.
Here's the problem:
Client call in an hour.
You need a performance snapshot. So you're clicking through Ads Manager, exporting to spreadsheets, building charts, formatting everything into something presentable.
By the time you're done, you've burned half an hour on one report.
This MCP integration solves it:
→ Connects directly to your Facebook Ads account
→ Pulls all performance data automatically
→ Calculates ROAS, CPA, conversion rates on demand
→ Generates charts and visualizations in real-time
→ Builds complete client-ready reports from scratch
No Ads Manager tabs, mo spreadsheet wrangling, no formatting headaches.
What you can ask:
"How did my campaigns perform last week?"
"Which ad sets have the best ROAS?"
"Build me a client report for October"
"What's killing my conversion rate?"
One prompt, full report. Done.
Want the complete MCP setup?
> Like this post
> Comment "CLAUDE"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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@Jake_armstrong9 Didn’t stand out at all for Hartlepool when I watched a few times
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Weird one this, wasn’t working out at Leyton Orient.
Maybe it’s just to sell him in Jan or organise a new move.
Potentially making sure we’ve got numbers in case Willock leaves, doubt it though.
Feel for Joe, I thought it would work out at L1 level. Still believe he can make it at the level, still young with time to develop and learn.
Newcastle United@NUFC
Joe White has returned to the club following his loan spell with Leyton Orient. Welcome back, @Joeewhite10 🤝
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@_andrewkerr_ I hate to be the bearer of biblically shit content, but I think it’s important you see this. It may be the most Arsenal thing I’ve ever seen
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Newcastle fans:
"We're not entitled! We just want a club that spends a bit of money, competes, and wins an occasional trophy."
Currently having a generational meltdown less than a week after a Champions League game, the year they won (a very small) something, and after spending £250m in the summer - all because they lost away to a team with an unbeaten home record and who have been higher than them in the league all season.
And they STILL can't figure out why they have to answer accusations of being the most weirdly entitled fanbase going.
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.@my_obvi did $40m this year in one of the MOST saturated markets ever:
wellness supplements
yet they managed to create their OWN space
surpass giants with 10+ years of experience on them
and become the fastest growing brand of 2025
here's how they won:
(literally steal this)
THE STATE OF THE MARKET:
- 1,000s of welness brands
- all with similar products
- race to bottom pricing
- customer trust issues
- same exact branding
everyone says the same thing:
"don't enter wellness"
"too saturated"
"too competitive"
"impossible to stand out"
but .@my_obvi proved this is bullshit
all because they understood one thing:
the market isn’t crowded
everyone’s just looks the same
- clean white backgrounds
- blue/green color schemes
- medical aesthetic
- "clinically proven"
- serious tone
- pharmaceutical vibes
everyone’s copying the big dogs
so .@my_obvi did an 180º turn:
- hot pink everything
- dessert flavors (birthday cake, cereal milk)
- fun playful aesthetic
- "tastes amazing"
- youthful energy
- candy store vibes
exact OPPOSITE of everyone
that’s why they stood out
but there’s more to it:
THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND IT:
traditional wellness brands sell:
"this will fix your health problem"
serious, medical, heavy
fucking boring
.@my_obvi sells:
"this is fun and happens to work"
playful, enjoyable, light
fucking amazing
traditional sounds like an obligation
an outdated medical prescription
.@my_obvi built on people’s desires
and gave it a fresh vibe
obviously selling more by doing so
THE PRODUCT STRATEGY:
everyone else had the same method:
single benefit products
simplicity wins
you product can either be a:
fat burner
OR collagen
OR for metabolism
“pick one lane mf”
but .@my_obvi stacked all of benefits in one product
"collagen burn" = burn fat + youthful skin + metabolism
it’s the holy grail of wellness supplements
instantly 10x more attractive
3 problems
one simple solution
higher perceived value
meaning higher prices
better word of mouth
and more uniqueness
genius marketing masterclass
THE PRICING PSYCHOLOGY:
traditional brands:
$29.99 per product
simple transactions
one-time purchase
.@my_obvi went beyond:
bundles everywhere
$39 starter pack
$79 transformation bundle
$119 complete system
nobody buys it single
everyone buys the bundle
because a single product seems too little
the bundle seems like you’re committing
plus it’s your health we talking about here
buyers don’t think of it as an extra expense
but as if they’re more serious about fixing your health
which is a great identity to sell
commitment = better results
better results = better reviews
better reviews = more sales
complete domination
THE CREATIVE VOLUME:
this is the real secret
most wellness brands test scraps:
10-20 new ads per month
slow iteration
.@my_obvi puts out:
400+ new ads per month
massive testing
rapid iteration
giving a huge advantage:
with 10 ads/month:
you find 1 winner if lucky
then you scale that one winner
it hits creative fatigue in 2 weeks
and now you’re back to testing
with 400 ads/month:
find 10-20 winners
scale multiple angles
rotate creatives constantly
never run out
always print
it's not 40x more work
it's 40x more data
more data means better decisions
and better decisions means faster growth
THE TIMING:
.@my_obvi launched right when:
- tiktok ads opened for ecom
- ugc content was emerging
- wellness was going young
they were first in wellness niche to:
- run tiktok ads aggressively
- use ugc creators heavily
- target gen z specifically
first mover advantage meant a 18 months head start
by time competitors caught up .@my_obvi had:
- big following
- massive creator network
- proven ad formulas
- dominant market position
but here’s the highest IQ play:
THE BRANDING
traditional ecom wisdom:
- short landing pages
- minimal copy
- clean design
- "above the fold"
.@my_obvi said no to all of it:
- long scrolling sales pages
- tons of copy
- busy design
- benefits everywhere
broke every rule
and it worked anyway
because supplement buyers want:
- detailed information
- social proof
- ingredient breakdowns
- before/after stories
short page means not enough info
long page means answering all questions
then they performed the final blow:
THE LTV PLAY
this is where they really win
here’s their customer journey:
average order value: ~$29
if you account for all costs
that AOV is barely profitable
but then:
email sequence:
day 7: "how's it going?"
day 14: "results showing?"
day 21: "ready to restock?"
day 28: upsell to subscription
now that customer is worth:
$39 every month
12 month ltv: $468
margin on ltv: $140
they could even afford running unprofitable ads
to then profit over:
LTV
word of mouth
upsells / OTO / downsells
you can’t compete with that
let’s compare that shit though:
competitor without subscription focus:
customer buys once: $32
never returns
ltv: $32
margin: $6
.@my_obvi with subscription focus:
customer buys once: $39
34% subscribe
ltv: $468 (for subscribers)
margin: $140
23x better lifetime value
from one strategic shift
THE CREATIVE STRATEGY
they didn’t do 400 different ads a month
they made up 20 concepts
with 20 variations each
example:
concept: "just like dessert"
variations:
- 20 different creators
- 20 different flavors shown
- 20 different testimonials
- 20 different hooks
same message
different execution
this lets them:
- test all angles
- find winning creators
- optimize messaging
- scale winners fast
THE DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFT:
traditional wellness brands:
targeting 35-55 year olds
serious buyers
high intent
.@my_obvi:
targeting 18-30 year olds
impulse buyers
medium intent
why?
older buyers means careful research
younger buyers just trust influencers
older buyers try to compare options
younger buyers just buy from ads
older buyers lead to one-time purchase
younger buyers understand subscriptions
different demographics
different behaviors
different economics
THE BRAND PERSONALITY
competitors: trust us, we're professional
.@my_obvi: trust us, we're fun
competitors: clinical studies show
.@my_obvi: our customers love the taste
competitors: doctor formulated
.@my_obvi: influencer approved
different trust signals
for different audiences
THE LESSON:
saturated market doesn't mean you shouldn’t enter
saturated market means:
"everyone's doing same thing"
"do opposite thing"
"stand out immediately"
saturation just proves demand
you can still use it to print
.@my_obvi entered the most saturated market
did opposite of everyone
and became one of fastest growing brands by doing so
and this same lessons apply to:
- your market
- your product
- your brand
the only thing left is implementing this
and hitting 8-figures just like them
- amin
like + comment YOUR NAME for a full guide on this

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sora2 × veo3 × nanobanana × makeugc
→ the new production stack.
What used to take agencies 5–6 weeks and cost $30K+
now takes minutes — and costs cents.
Creators using this combo are pulling in $15K–$22K/week.
Our team hit $220K last month
and is pacing toward ~$350K/month next.
250+ ads/day.
Studio-level avatars.
Zero agency markup.
RT + comment “350K” and I’ll DM you the setup.
(Must be following.)
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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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your cold emails are probably getting ignored
not because your offer sucks, but because nobody cares about boring messages
most people send long, robotic emails that go straight to the trash folder
i have tested 100s of subject lines, templates and have found a structure that gets by far most replies.
i created a step by step plan to implement this structure into your cold email campaign
like, rt, comment "EMAIL" and i will send you the doc (must follow so I can dm you)

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