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Judd Nutting

@juddnutting

Husband of one badass lady. Father of 3 little humans. Engineering leader. Noob at RE investing. Lover of 🚵. Always learning.

Longmont, CO Katılım Eylül 2010
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David Hamilton
David Hamilton@David_mduw·
I'm one person. I work 10 hours a week on my SaaS. In the last few weeks, Claude Code has: → Written 40 blog posts → Shipped 60 SEO pages → Drafted every tweet I've posted → Handled my replies, emails, analytics → Run 5 scheduled workflows every day I just wrote up the full stack. Every skill, every scheduled task, every MCP server, every folder. Comment "claude" and follow me. I'll DM the full PDF.
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Brilliance | Ads & Funnels
I just filmed a 50-minute Meta Ads training for 2026. (full course) This has everything I've ever learned after - Making $50K in the first 20 days on a BRAND NEW ad account - Working with 40+ businesses - Generating over $20M+ through our funnels And it’s going to help you overcome the 3 BIGGEST mistakes people are making with their Meta ads in 2026. 1. Generic ad messaging 2. Incongruent funnels 3. Poor pre-call systems Thing is... They're EASY to fix when you know the system. And I compiled quite literally everything I know into this training. Inside: 1. Complete Andromeda creative strategy (how to build 25-30 diverse ads) 2. Funnel structure and how to setup your landing page for paid ads 3. Pixel conditioning done right to get qualified leads only 4. Pre-call nurture system for 70-80%+ show rates 5. Campaign structures for EVERY budget 50 Minutes of pure sauce. If you want it: Comment "META" And I'll send the full course. (must be following for DM)
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Judd Nutting
Judd Nutting@juddnutting·
@Camp4 Ain’t that the truth. You got this! 💪
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
A healthy man has a thousand wishes, a sick man only one. Day 1.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
Ad & SEO agencies can add 5-10 clients without making a single hire by rolling out hermes to their agency. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out how to install it, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built an 83-page playbook that does it for you. Inside: — The 5 daily prompts that turn it into a second brain — Plain English setup for Mac, Linux, and Android — How to lock it down without torching client data — 8 copy-paste workflows across reporting, outreach, sales, and ops — The cron trick that drops token spend by 90% 10 new clients at 5k/mo= 50k/mo in new profit just from this one tool. Comment HERMES and I'll send it.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

how to set up hermes agent step by step. built-in memory, 40+ tools, works on your phone, and what to think of hermes vs openclaw: 1. hermes is a personal AI agent that runs in your terminal. think of it like open claw but with built-in memory, 40+ tools out of the box, and 90% cheaper token costs. you install it with one command. 2. the 3 problems with open claw that hermes solves: no memory (you keep repeating yourself), constant gateway restarts, and zero visibility into what you're spending on tokens. 3. hermes remembers everything. every completed task gets saved to memory. it searches through past logs to find solutions. over time it literally gets smarter at your specific workflows. 4. connect it to open router. you see exact costs per model per task. free models rotate weekly. one founder went from $130 every five days on open claw to $10 on hermes. same output. 5. it comes preloaded with skills. apple notes, imessage, find my, browser, web search, image generation, cron jobs. no hunting for plugins. 6. connect it to obsidian so it reads your entire vault. connect it to gstack for your dev environment. create custom skills for your specific workflows. 7. the biggest money saver: have it write code once for recurring tasks. then it runs without burning tokens every time. stop paying an LLM to do the same scrape or report daily. 8. run it on android via telegram. name your agents. talk to them like coworkers. in this episode imran shows you how to set this up. 9. you can run it bare metal, in docker, or serverless on modal. pick your risk level. i begged @imranye to come on @startupideaspod and walk through the full installation live. he made it impossibly clear. if you've heard of Hermes Agent and want the clearest explanation of how to get set up like a pro let me know what you want me to cover on the next ep this is the best personal agent setup video on the internet right now. watch

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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i added $12K/month to my agency in 45 days with one strategy: literally just stopped pitching and started giving "free gifts". put together 30 pages on the full system: - the "free gift" script framework - what to give away for every niche - how to turn replies into booked calls - the warm calling multiplier - infrastructure setup - targeting that actually works this is the strategy i wouldve KILLED for when i struggled to scale like + comment "GIFT" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Code + ChatGPT Images 2.0 is f*cking cracked 🤯 I rebuilt my static ad system inside Claude Code on the new ChatGPT Images 2.0 model. One brand name + one URL = 40 production-ready static ads. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without briefing a designer or spending hours in Canva. If you're finding winning ad concepts on Meta and manually recreating them one at a time — copying prompts, pasting product details, tweaking aspect ratios, downloading, organizing... This system eliminates the entire loop: → Give Claude a brand name and URL → It researches the brand's fonts, colors, packaging, and photography style → Builds a Brand DNA document from scratch → Fills in 40 proven ad templates (headline, us vs them, testimonial, UGC, review cards, stat callouts) with brand-specific details → Fires every prompt to ChatGPT Images 2.0 with your product photos as reference → Downloads finished ads into organized folders with an HTML gallery No manual prompt filling. No Canva templates. No copy-pasting between tools. What you get: → 40 ad formats filled with your exact brand colors, fonts, and copy → Text that actually renders correctly (the new model handles dense copy, logos, and multi-language callouts cleanly) → Product photos passed as reference so the model matches your real packaging → A reusable system — new brand, new folder, same pipeline Built 100% in Claude Code with ChatGPT Images 2.0. I put together a DIY playbook showing the exact architecture so you can build this yourself in Claude Code. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "CHAT" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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zack
zack@ig_claims·
the NEW claude opus 4.7 model is INSANE at finding untapped market opportunities to exploit with meta ads… so i put together a 12-prompt playbook on how we’re ABUSING it to scale our clients’ service-based businesses: 1. rising industry identification 2. TAM size evaluation 3. customer demographic analysis 4. competitive landscape mapping 5. ideal client psychology scraping 6. go-to-market strategy 7. underserved market segment finding 8. untapped market differentiation angle 9. geographic analysis 10. competitor ad breakdown 11. ad creative + copy generation 12. meta ads funnel evaluation and for 24h, it can be yours for free like + comment "OPUS" and i’ll send it (must be following + RT for priority access)
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The agency owners who figure out Hermes in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built an 83-page playbook that does it for you. Inside: — The 5 daily prompts that turn it into a second brain — Plain English setup for Mac, Linux, and Android — How to lock it down without torching client data — 8 copy-paste workflows across reporting, outreach, sales, and ops — The cron trick that drops token spend by 90% Your competitors are sleeping on this. Comment HERMES and I'll send it.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

how to set up hermes agent step by step. built-in memory, 40+ tools, works on your phone, and what to think of hermes vs openclaw: 1. hermes is a personal AI agent that runs in your terminal. think of it like open claw but with built-in memory, 40+ tools out of the box, and 90% cheaper token costs. you install it with one command. 2. the 3 problems with open claw that hermes solves: no memory (you keep repeating yourself), constant gateway restarts, and zero visibility into what you're spending on tokens. 3. hermes remembers everything. every completed task gets saved to memory. it searches through past logs to find solutions. over time it literally gets smarter at your specific workflows. 4. connect it to open router. you see exact costs per model per task. free models rotate weekly. one founder went from $130 every five days on open claw to $10 on hermes. same output. 5. it comes preloaded with skills. apple notes, imessage, find my, browser, web search, image generation, cron jobs. no hunting for plugins. 6. connect it to obsidian so it reads your entire vault. connect it to gstack for your dev environment. create custom skills for your specific workflows. 7. the biggest money saver: have it write code once for recurring tasks. then it runs without burning tokens every time. stop paying an LLM to do the same scrape or report daily. 8. run it on android via telegram. name your agents. talk to them like coworkers. in this episode imran shows you how to set this up. 9. you can run it bare metal, in docker, or serverless on modal. pick your risk level. i begged @imranye to come on @startupideaspod and walk through the full installation live. he made it impossibly clear. if you've heard of Hermes Agent and want the clearest explanation of how to get set up like a pro let me know what you want me to cover on the next ep this is the best personal agent setup video on the internet right now. watch

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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
this is the closest thing to FREE money in business every lead that ghosted you every call that didn't close every client that churned they're not dead. they're just waiting. i booked 20 calls in 20 minutes from leads i thought were gone just put together 26 pages on the full reactivation system - where to find your dead leads - the "new offer" script that gets 8% reply rates - scripts for every situation - the exact campaign setup like + comment "GHOST" and i'll send it over (must be following + RT for priority access)
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Judd Nutting
Judd Nutting@juddnutting·
@mbrown_co Woh. This resonates. I find myself often playing in the middle where it’s safe and doesn’t require the uncomfortable “next thing” action.
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Mike Brown
Mike Brown@mbrown_co·
There are only two things that matter for making any dream a reality: The last thing and the next thing. The dream itself is the last thing. It has to be crystal clear and deeply aligned with who you are at your core. It has to feel visceral when you imagine it happening. And the dream has to be in service of something greater than yourself. Otherwise, you won't be able to force yourself to keep going when it gets hard. Discipline and motivation eventually run out. The only sustainable fuel when they subside is devotion. And devotion is the result of alignment with your purpose. Once the dream is aligned and crystallized, the only thing that matters is the next right action. Ask yourself: What is the single action that, if I wake up and do every single day, compounded over years, makes the dream outcome inevitable? The trap is thinking we need to think ten steps ahead. But that's just our rational mind trying to cling to the illusion of our control. The next right action will yield the next. It will be obvious. Yet we spend so much time and energy living somewhere between the two. We endlessly plan for scenarios and mitigate risks that might happen in a year or five. It feels productive, but it's the ultimate circle jerk. 1. Hold the dream. 2. Take the next right action. Let the middle reveal itself.
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Judd Nutting
Judd Nutting@juddnutting·
@noahiglerSEO Totally agree. Although I had a crazy good experience with an AI agent when I called @IkonPass for a unique detailed question about my ski pass. I was shocked at how well the agent knew the details of their system and accurately answered my complex question. It was well trained!
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Noah Igler
Noah Igler@noahiglerSEO·
I've talked to probably 30 home service owners in the past two months who tried some version of an AI chatbot or AI SDR for their business and hated it. The complaints are almost always the same: > It sounded robotic > It couldn't answer basic questions about their services > It annoyed leads with generic responses. One roofing company owner said his customers were calling the office to complain about the texts they were getting. He turned it off after a week. The reason most of these tools fail isn't because the concept is wrong...speed to lead matters. Therefore, automating first response makes sense. The problem is HOW they're built. Most of the AI tools being sold to home service companies right now are generic platforms that got reskinned with a home services label. They weren't built for a plumber in Phoenix or a roofer in Charlotte. They were built for "small businesses" broadly and then someone slapped a contractor template on top. Three specific things I see failing every time. First, they send green SMS texts. When a homeowner gets a green bubble text from an unknown number, their immediate reaction is spam. Open rates on green SMS from business numbers are significantly lower than what you'd get from a normal text conversation. The message could be perfect and it still gets ignored because of how it shows up on their phone. Second, they can't hold a real conversation. Most of these tools work off a decision tree. If the lead says X, respond with Y. If they say something the tree doesn't account for, it either sends a generic fallback or loops back to the beginning. Homeowners can feel it instantly. The moment a lead realizes they're talking to a bot that can't actually help them, the trust is GONE and they're calling your competitor. Third, they don't know anything about the specific business. A plumber who specializes in tankless water heater installations and a plumber who mostly does drain cleaning are completely different businesses. But the chatbot sends the same response to both of their leads because it was never trained on what each company actually does, what they charge, what areas they serve, or how they talk to customers. The owners I talk to who had bad experiences with these tools aren't wrong to be skeptical. They got sold a demo that looked impressive and then the actual product couldn't handle a real conversation with a real homeowner about a real plumbing problem. The concept of automating first response is sound. The execution just has to be specific enough to your business that the homeowner can't tell the difference between the agent and your best CSR on their best day. Most of what's on the market right now doesn't come close to that bar. If you've tried one of these tools and it burned you, the tool was probably the problem, not the idea. The gap between what's being sold at trade shows and what actually works in the field is massive right now. That gap is going to close fast over the next year or two, and the companies that figure it out first are going to have a real advantage over competitors who are still relying on voicemail and next-day callbacks. This is all coming from someone who appreciates and values human to human interactions... I don't love talking to a company's AI. But this is the future, so we must adapt
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Noah Igler
Noah Igler@noahiglerSEO·
Most home service websites convert at less than 1%. Our clients average a 4.6% conversion rate. This checklist covers everything I've learned after optimizing over 200 home service websites. This is the exact CRO process we run on every blue collar site (took one client from 12 calls a week to over 50). It contains our internal CRO checklist that: > Covers how to design a hero sections that prints leads > Shows you how to instantly gain a user’s trust with authority signals > Breaks down how we optimize for mobile users > Works for any home service business Like + Comment "CRO" and I'll DM you the link. (Must be following to receive my DM)
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Evan Seech | Ads & Funnels
Over a year ago, I was sub $5k/mo trying to sell 7 different services at once. A few months ago, my agency hit $200,000/mo. Thing is... I’m not special, and ANYONE can copy me given they put in the work. Most agency owners I speak to keep running the same playbook that got them their first few clients… and wonder why it hasn’t gotten them to 50k. They don’t realize: - The offer that signs your first 3 clients won't land client 15. - The lead gen that works at $10K breaks at $50K. - The one-man delivery model that felt "scrappy" at $5K turns into 80-hour weeks at $30K EVERY revenue stage has completely different rules. And if you don't know what to change at each level, you will never ascend past that 30k mark. Then, you’ll start to doubt yourself. Next, you’ll spiral. Eventually, you’ll quit. Or worse… stay complacent. You’ll say: “Yeah $30k a month is actually quite good” “I’m out of fulfilment so life is chill” “I don’t really want to scale” You’re better than that. So I broke down EXACTLY what changes at each stage from $0 to $100K+/month. This video will give you the step-by-step roadmap I took MYSELF to go from 0→ 6 figs/mo. Inside, I go over everything you need: (1) Performance-based offer structure for $0-10K and why retainers kill you early (2) Dream 100 lead gen & why you should hit 54 personalized contacts per day (3) When to start running ads and stacking offers at the $30-70K stage (4) Hiring your first A-player without wrecking margins (5) Fulfillment operating systems that let you scale without destroying delivery Want the full breakdown? Comment "BLUEPRINT" And I'll DM you the link. (must be following for DM)
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Judd Nutting
Judd Nutting@juddnutting·
@Camp4 I was just talking to someone about this… 😁
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
When I lived in Dallas, I did most of my climbing on an old grain silo. I was a fish out of water. Here’s the uncomfortable truth about where you live: You can build a good life anywhere. I made the best of a concrete jungle for 20 years. BUT You’ll never have a *great* life if you’re swimming against the current. There’s an old saying: “Wherever you go, there you are.” It’s meant to imply that happiness is found within, not from your environment. I beg to differ. It’s both. Environment DOES matter. Living in your happy place CAN make life better. @Naval says that the three biggest decisions are: 1) Who you’re with 2) What you do 3) Where you live Here’s what’s odd: Most people are deliberate about the first two. We date around, we explore different careers, and *choose* the partner and job that fits us best. And when it doesn’t work out, we’ll make the hard decision to pivot. But when it comes to place, most people don’t choose anything—they live where they live by default, not by design. The thought of moving conjures our worst fears. So we rationalize staying put. (Ask me how I know.) When I finally moved to Boulder (in my late 40s), everything clicked. A good life became a great life. I still pinch myself. Here’s my advice: 1) Find your happy place. 2) Find a way to (eventually) get there. Living where you want isn’t a birthright, it’s a privilege that is earned over time. It might take years or—as in my case—decades. It’s never easy and there are always complicating factors. But one thing’s for sure: You’ll never get there if you don’t make a choice at all.
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i put my entire $480K/year cold email business into ONE google doc 200+ pages across 10 guides - the complete cold email blueprint - the offer formula that books calls - untapped lead sources (not apollo) - the scripts vault (every script ive ever used) - 2026 spam filter survival guide - ecom client acquisition playbook - b2b agency client acquisition playbook - the 2-line email that booked 103 calls in 12 days this is the doc i wouldve KILLED for before scaling to over $45k/mo like + comment "VAULT" and ill send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
My OpenClaw bot scraped 1,000+ local business websites, took screenshots of every single one, and used them to train an AI model that scores website design quality automatically Here's what it did: → Scraped 1000+ local businesses from Google Maps → Screenshotted every website → Trained an AI model on 1,000+ sites to score design 0–100 → Flagged the worst ones as hot leads No more manually finding clients with bad websites, it finds them for you in seconds Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the whole system for free
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Judd Nutting
Judd Nutting@juddnutting·
@Camp4 Great episode. Replayed it with my wife and spurred lots of great conversation.
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
⭕️ The Inner Circle, Ep. 10 How do you make friends as an adult? And what happens when friendships pass their expiration date? IMO this is our first 10/10 episode—twenty minutes packed with actionable ideas for curating your friend group. Would you do me the honor of listening and let me know what you think? And if you like it, please repost! As always, watch The Inner Circle here or listen on your favorite pod platform. Links are in the comments below. @mbrown_co
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Judd Nutting@juddnutting·
@Hybridathlete Frozen wild blueberries from Costco has been game changer for us recently!
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Hybrid Athlete Guy
Hybrid Athlete Guy@Hybridathlete·
One thing nobody tells you about having kids is how much money you’ll spend on blueberries.
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Finance Guy
Finance Guy@GuyTalksFinance·
I’m pretty locked in to paying off my mortgage early. My dream would be to pay off my mortgage in 10 years and be completely debt free. I think the 6.25% annual return on my loan will outperform the market over the next decade. After my mortgage is paid off I’ll have a bunch of extra money each month to pile into the market plus have the freedom to retire my wife. By 40 years old I’ll have a paid off house and plenty of time to invest. This is freedom to me.
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