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Johannes Radig

Johannes Radig

@joradig

Co-Founder @Leadsie (bootstrapped), helping 2000+ agencies get access to client accounts (Meta, GOOG,$SHOP, TikTok , ...) hassle-free & securely.

Tenerife 🏝 🇪🇸 Katılım Aralık 2008
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
@helloitsolly From what I saw in previous stats, the issue isn’t new revenue but churn. I’d say: Segment your churned users and see if there’s a group you can prevent from churning. In my mind, your tool should be really sticky!
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Olly@helloitsolly·
Our revenue at Senja has plateaued We're up 40% in the last 365 days But month on month growth is basically 0 As our customer number increased, our churn and upgrades have met (about 10 a day) Now what? #buildinpublic
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
@TweetsOfSumit Allein der Kommentar: “leider Gottes ist es so mit der Aufteilung, weil die care Arbeit von den Frauen erledigt wird.” Klar KANN man es anders machen - aber das natürlichste als per se schlecht zu bezeichnen ist unfassbar und aus meiner Sicht v.a. für viele Frauen negativ.
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Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar@TweetsOfSumit·
Türmer hat hier eine komplett verzerrte Realität. Alle Familien-Verteilungen werden durch das Ehegattensplitting gleich gestellt und er sagt 100/0 profitiert mehr davon als 50/50. Ja no shit Sherlock, bei einer Angleichung wird immer einer mehr "gefördert" als der Andere das ist ja der Sinn der Angleichung. 🤦‍♂️
Gert Wöllmann@Gert_Woellmann

Schön, dass die grenzenlose Ahnungslosigkeit mal dokumentiert wurde: Das Paar mit 100:0 zahlt exakt die gleiche ESt wie das Paar mit 50:50. Genau das ist Sinn und Zweck des Splittingtarifs: 100:0, 90:10, 80:20, 70:30, 60:40 oder 50:50? Egal! Alle zahlen die gleiche ESt, denn sie alle haben ein Einkommen von 100. Jedes Paar ist frei sein Leben zu gestalten, wie es für sie passt! Ohne steuerliche Nachteile.

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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
Found a blip in the matrix.
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signüll@signulll·
the most underrated hire right now is a great product person. when i say product person i'm def not talking about a product manager. perhaps i think there has to be somewhat of a new role. i don't have a good name for it yet but maybe something like "product thinker".. someone with an intuitive grasp of the product as it exists, where it's soft, where it sings, & how to iterate it toward something even sharper. in some sense, this person has to cohesively hold in their head where this product should be 2 years from now & work backwards from that. i say this cuz when building was hard, engineering was the bottleneck & the status hierarchy often reflected that. building is no longer hard. which means the variance in outcomes has shifted almost entirely to judgment on what to build, how to sequence it, & how to talk about it. & the story matters as much as the thing. internally, it organizes the team around a shared model of why. externally, it shapes the interpretive frame users bring to their first experience. you can't retrofit narrative onto a product & expect it to land, it has to be load bearing from the start. the rarest version of this person sits at the intersection of culture & deep technology. someone genuinely bilingual. they know what's technically possible & they know which cultural currents are real vs. ephemeral. that combo is what separates products that feel inevitable from products that feel assembled. before ppl clap back with this person has always been valuable, i know.. i am just saying now they might be the most *important* person in the room. their value compounds like never before.
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Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar@TweetsOfSumit·
Ich suche ein Firmendepot/Konto wo ich ein paar Zinsen auf geparktes Cash verdienen kann. Bei Qonto scheint es keine Zinsen zu geben. Bei @vivid_de gibt es keine Geldmarkt ETFs und „Zinsen verdienen“ geht auf ne Error Seite. Gibt es einen simplen UND verlässlichen Weg?
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Allie K. Miller@alliekmiller·
oh wow - i went to the sold out Open Claw meetup in NYC last night. let me tell you what i learned. 1) not a single person thinks that their setup is 100% secure 2) one openclaw expert said he has reviewed setups from cybersecurity experts and laughed. his statement to me was: "if you're not okay with all of your data being leaked onto the internet, you shouldn't use it. it's a black and white decision" 3) pretty much everyone is setting up multiple agents, all with their own names and jobs and personalities 4) nearly everyone used "him" or "her" to refer to their claws, even if they had robot-leaning names. one speaker suggested to think of them as "pets, not cattle" 5) one guy (former finance) built out a whole stock trading platform and made $300 his first day - he brought in a *ton* of personal expertise (ex: skipping the first 15min of market opening) and thought the build would be much worse without his years of experience in finance 6) @steipete is basically a god to everyone in that room... also the room had 2021 crypto energy - i don't know if that's good or bad 7) token usage is still a problem - spoke to one person who's spending $1-$2k a month on openai plans, very token optimized. he said he is going through ~1B tokens per day across all of his claws (there is a chance i'm misremembering and it's actually 1B per week, but i'm pretty sure it was daily). 8) people are very excited for more proactive ai (ai that prompts *you* as opposed to the other way around) - one guy said he receives a message in discord, he doesn't know whether it's from a human or an ai, he doesn't care about distinguishing between the two, and he replies in the same way regardless 9) i asked if people are happy - they said they're joyful and stressed at the same time 10) i asked if people feel they have agency - they said they feel fully in control and completely out of control at the same time 11) i would love to see more women at these events - the fake promises of ai democratization feel especially painful in a room that's out of balance with even the standard tech ratio (i think standard is about 25-30%, this was maybe 5%) 12) i asked if it changed people's daily habits/schedule - everyone said their sleep has gotten worse since harnesses came out (but about half wondered if it was something else in their life/state of our world) 13) general consensus is that the agents are not reliable enough on their own or lie often (like telling you they finished a task when they didn't) - solutions included secondary agents to check on the first, human checking, or requiring more standardized info from the agent (ex: if it's a bug they're fixing, make them reference an issue number) 14) a hackathon winner (neuroscience phd) presented his build (a lab management dashboard with data analysis and ordering) - he had never coded or built anything a few months ago 15) everyone agreed prompting is dead - disagreement on what replaces it (context engineering, harness engineering, goal-based inputs) 16) people love having ai interview them for big builds and delegating part of the product research to ai. only one person talked about coming to ai with a full laid out plan and just asking the ai to execute. ai-led interviews is a welcomed and preferred interaction mode. 17) watching ai agents interact with each other was a highlight for a lot of attendees - one ai posted in slack saying it ran out of tokens, another ai replied telling it to take a deep breath in and out. 18) agents upskilling agents was very cool. one ai agent shared skills with its little agent friends via github. 19) several speakers had openclaw literally building their presentation during the event itself. one speaker even had openclaw code a clicker for her phone so she could control the preso away from the podium 20) wouldn't say model welfare (or agent welfare) is a prioritized topic among the folks i chatted with - language like "oh i could kill this agent whenever i want" and not "gracefully sunset" 21) i asked if it felt like work or play - one speaker said "it's like a puzzle and a video game at the same time" this was just the tip of the iceberg, honestly. also hosted a Claude Code meetup this week with @TENEXai / @businessbarista & @JJEnglert and learned equally helpful methods, frameworks, and insider tips. what a time to be alive. surround yourself with people going deep into this stuff - it will pay dividends throughout the year.
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
Has anyone else noticed a change in how ChatGPT is asking for the next action? I've been seeing a lot of "I can show you a trick that x uses (while still doing Y)" recently, Gives me "here's a weird trick that people in [your city] use to lose 30lbs in 3 days"-kinda vibes...
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
@wbetiago Nice! For nature, you must come to the north. We're in the Orotava valley. If you want to be close to the beach, you can stay in Puerto de la Cruz. If you want a more scenic, beautiful town, La Orotava. more city vibes? Santa Cruz. Reach out if youa want to know more!
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Johann Sathianathen@johann_sath·
saas is dead openclaw replaced all my subscriptions went from $480/month on tools to $1,245/month on API costs & 15 hours a week fixing yaml files adapt or be left behind
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
@jameskellyads 100! That’s why we empower clients to create ad accounts easily within @leadsie - accounts THEY on Make it easy for them… one excuse less for agencies to do bs like that
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James Kelly@jameskellyads·
massive agency 🚩 they literally refused to give the brand their account back (should never have owned it anyway) told the client "why dont you make another ad account and we'll run alongside these new guys and show you" I had to get on a call with them, the client had to get on 2 calls with them "why aren't you giving them their ad account?" "I've been in business 12 years, it's just our policy" "it's a terrible policy - you're keeping them hostage" eventually gave it up 2 months later -- we've gone from £75k -> £214k with insane efficiency if an agency owns any of your ad accounts, pixels, or pages - you should be raising serious concerns
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
what kind of next gen spam is that? 😵‍💫
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
@PaulYacoubian That place could be funded by a divorce lawyer and a psychologist for future revenues…
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Paul Yacoubian@PaulYacoubian·
Friend is looking for a dating app for people who want to marry and make a baby within 12 months. Any recommendations?
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Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
vibe coding democratized the ability to discover you suck at marketing
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Johannes Radig@joradig·
“Order your combo” Yeah, I get the usual… Ice tea And a few slops of meat Cheers
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Simon Robert
Simon Robert@Simon__Rob·
I run a 40 people agency - we've scaled to multi 7 figures in revenue in a single year. If you're struggling it's because you don't know how to work - notifications pops you jump in, hours on Slack everyday being reactive, no time to think, no time to plan. Some of my people have been asking me for stuff last week I haven't answered to - might never will, and they followed up like 5 times. If it's not on my top 3 priorities of the month you're simply never going to hear from me - maybe on a Friday afternoon when my cognitive capacities are smaller than a 16 year old going through puberty. You can mess EVERYTHING up but if you get the priorities right you win. Simple.
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