Jason Sprawka

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Jason Sprawka

Jason Sprawka

@jsprawka

Proud dad, VP Consumer Experience at Corewell Health. Lover of all things sports. University of Dayton and Duke University graduate.

Ann Arbor, Michigan Katılım Nisan 2010
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Evers@A_Evers·
This is my favorite image from Derby Day. @_RYUSEI_0531 walking through droves of police to weigh out. A uniquely American experience to have that much law enforcement trackside. #テーオーエルビス
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Mistress Dividend@mistressdivy·
What’s a "lost" website from the early 2000s that you still think about today?
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Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@AdamZagoria @grok In a debate on adding new teams to a conference, does media market size matter any longer? With streaming and national cable deals does it really matter to the Big East if Dayton is ranked 64th media market or top 50?
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Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@boringmarketer Any tips on how to track changes and optimizations? I find myself making changes on the fly and thinking I should update the PRD and or track optimizations. Would love a way to automate this.
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The Boring Marketer
The Boring Marketer@boringmarketer·
I spent ~5 hours doing the boring work behind building a high-converting landing page today (research w/ MCPs, uploading assets, subagents, working then reworking) Claude Code summarized the 10 MOST IMPACTFUL takeaways from our work together, use this as a prompt, .md, whatever and I bet you'll find ways to get more emails, sales, etc... 1. Outcome-Focused Headline: - Formula: `Get [Thing] [Social Proof] Are Using to [Outcome] in [Time Contrast]` - Not "learn AI" but "deploy campaigns in 15 minutes". Headline is 80% of your conversion. 2. Above-Fold Asset Stack: - Eyebrow + Headline + Subheadline + Trust signals + Form visible in 5 seconds, no scroll. - Test on iPhone Safari. If it doesn't fit, you lose 60% of traffic. 3. Value Stack: - Show $1,000+ value for $0 investment. Break into 3-5 components with realistic dollar values. - Make perceived value 10-20x asking price. Saying no should feel stupid. 4. Mobile-First Squeeze: - Design for iPhone first, then enhance for desktop. Compress hero section aggressively. - 60%+ of traffic is mobile. Form above fold or conversion dies. 5. Specific Numbers Always: - "$3M+ generated" not "made money". "2,847 members" not "thousands". - Boring beats shiny. Specific beats vague. Numbers create believability. 6. Real Testimonials/Facts Only: - 3 actual quotes from real people with full names + roles/companies. - Focus on specific outcomes. Fake testimonials destroy trust forever. 7. Research First, Always: - Audit existing emails, posts, testimonials before writing anything. - Pull real numbers from actual data. Can't build on a fake foundation. 8. Contrarian Positioning: - "While everyone's chasing [popular thing]" sets you apart immediately. - Position as operator who built it, not guru who discovered secrets. 9. Problem-Agitate-Solve: - List 3 pain points → Amplify the cost → "Look, I spent [time] building this." - Emotional connection before rational value stack. Pain moves faster than gain. 10. A/B Test Headlines First: - Headline is 80% of conversion. Test 5+ variations before touching anything else. - Track everything from day one. Can't optimize what you don't measure.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
"Our best features come from engineers prototyping an idea, shipping it to dogfood, and just listening to feedback." Here's my new episode with @_catwu (Claude Code product lead) where she shared exactly how her AI-native team operates: ✅ Engineers own features end-to-end ✅ Designers commit production code ✅ Demos over Google docs ✅ Rapid feedback loops every 10 minutes Cat also shared her 3 best Claude Code tips and what's next for the product. 📌 Watch now: youtu.be/jmHBMtpR36M
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Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@aaditsh @msg Question….did he have to creat the markdown file with the instructions for each of these? Or are those just available via Claude?
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Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@Top100Rick I was there today. I want to be clear…I am not at all a LIV fan. With that said, it was fun. My son and his friends had fun. Do I want it at the Masters, The Open or even the Memorial? No way. But the PGAT certainly could learn something for the Rocket and similar events
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Rick Golfs@Top100Rick·
Sound up! Simple question, is this the vibe you want at a pro golf tournament? This is what the LIV Team Finale sounds like. I’m not bashing it, it’s up to the individual to decide. Curious what the general golf fanbase thinks.
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
We’ve built 20+ MVPs for clients using this exact system: Lovable + Cursor/Claude Code + CodeRabbit It’s how we ship secure, production-ready products in 3 weeks. It's from my private community but free for a limited time. Comment “system” and follow. I’ll DM you the video.
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Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@aakashgupta This is helpful…Any tips if you are learning in lovable, how to move a project up the chart to tools that don’t just do prototypes.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
When to use each vibe coding/ AI prototyping tool:
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Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@gregisenberg @gregisenberg, non-technical learner here. I am building with Lovable and using Claude to help supplement. Is Claude Code as easy as Lovable/Bolt/etc?
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
claude code might be the most IMPORTANT piece of software in years and is the BLUEPRINT for the next $100+ in software opportunities. it took the single most terrifying piece of software ever created (the terminal!!) and made it 10x more friendly. if you're a non tech person, you're brutally afraid of the terminal, kinda the final boss of computing. it's a menacing black screen where one wrong character could nuke your entire project. where EVEN experienced developers would triple-check every keystroke. it's like trying to perform surgery with a chainsaw. technically possible, but most people would rather not. claude code changed everything. now you just talk to your computer like a human: "deploy my app to vercel with SSL" and it handles the surgery for you. writes the commands, catches mistakes, fixes errors automatically. suddenly the most intimidating interface on earth became as easy as sending a text. every industry has its own "terminal." intimidating tools that require months of training: 1/photoshop: 47 toolbars, 200 keyboard shortcuts, layers that make no sense blender: looks like a spaceship control panel, crashes if you breathe wrong 2/excel: pivot tables that feel like advanced calculus autocad: where one wrong click deletes 6 hours of work imagine telling photoshop "remove this background and make it look professional." or telling blender "create a spinning logo animation." or telling autocad "design a simple house floor plan." the opportunity is massive because these tools already have huge markets. millions of people pay thousands for training or hire specialists because the software is "too scary." I *think* within 3 years, every major software company will have a "claude mode" - a natural language layer on top of their existing tools. we'll see a complete inversion of software economics. instead of charging more for "advanced features," companies will charge more for "advanced simplicity." the easier it is to use, the more valuable it becomes. this also creates a new category of power users: people who become incredibly productive not because they mastered complex interfaces, but because they mastered talking to software. prompt engineering (or context engineering?) becomes the new keyboard shortcuts. claude code proved you can take the most unapproachable interface ever built and make it feel natural. I think thats why so many of us are obsessed with it.
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Jason Sprawka
Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@VibeMarketer_ Can you share the download and install guide please 🙏. Great stuff Thanks!
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J.B.@VibeMarketer_·
Claude just became your personal automation engineer. (This will change how you build in n8n forever) using n8n’s new MCP server, you can now describe a workflow in plain English… and Claude builds + deploys the entire n8n workflow for you - automatically. you can now: - build full workflows in plain English - deploy straight into your n8n instance (no JSON copy/paste) - spin up custom agents for ads, inventory, email, Slack - whatever - ship automations 10x faster, with 0 tech bottlenecks this is like having a full-time backend engineer for $20/month want the full Claude setup + install guide? comment “AUTOMATE” + follow + repost and I’ll DM you everything (must be following so I can DM)
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CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
If you're using Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Bolt, Lovable, Replit or v0. And you don't know what these docs are: - PRD - app-flow-doc - tech-stack-doc - frontend-guidelines - backend-structure - security-checklist etc You're not gonna make it.
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Sully@sullymygoodname·
I'm busy tomorrow. Cancel my plans
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Flyer Faithful@Flyer_Faithful·
Obi getting huge playoff minutes and making big plays brings a tear to my eye
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Jason Sprawka@jsprawka·
@gregisenberg Progress has a funny way of making the past look crazy. Your description sounds crazy, but was 1000x better than wandering to the wall of encyclopedia’s and hoping it had the answer and if not you just shrugged your shoulders and moved on.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
our kids will think we were crazy for using Google for 20 years "so you typed a question, got 100000 blue links gamed by SEO agencies, opened 11 tabs, skimmed each site, pieced together an answer, and repeated this process 20 times a day?" they'll think we were digital cavemen.
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