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ivanoff
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Building in Private. Everything meaningful takes longer… that’s the point.






RIP SEO agencies. This free GitHub repo just gave Claude Code the ability to read your Search Console data, diagnose your traffic drops, and rewrite your site to fix them. It's called Toprank. Type one command. Get a full audit and a 30-day action plan. Tell it to implement. Done. Here's what it does that no SEO report ever did: → Pulls 90 days of real query and page performance data from Google Search Console → Flags pages with 400+ monthly impressions stuck at position 11–20 → Detects duplicate homepage URLs splitting your domain authority → Identifies keyword cannibalization automatically → Rewrites title tags, meta descriptions, headings, and structured data → Doesn't hand you a checklist. It ships the changes. The prompt that made me stop: "Fix my title tags for pages losing clicks." Claude reads the data. Sees which pages have high impressions but low CTR. Rewrites every title to match actual search queries. Pushes the changes. That's what an SEO agency charges $2,500/month to not quite do. Works with Claude Code and Codex. One install command. 100% Open Source. MIT License. github.com/nowork-studio/…

I overworked myself. For the past 5 years, I barely took a day off. I shipped 30 startups, wrote 30,000 tweets, made 70 YouTube videos, and answered thousands of support requests. The weird part is, it never felt like work. It felt like play. Until recently. For the first time in years, I’ve struggled to get things done. I don’t want to open my laptop. The things that used to make me happy suddenly feel heavy. That scares me a bit, because the playful side of work is what got me here. And right now, it feels like I lost it. So I’m taking a break. I’ll still do about an hour of maintenance work a day, but the rest of my time will go to real life. I’m training for Hyrox in Korea on May 25, so I’ll put my energy there for now and train 20 hours a week. I went through a little burnout once before, in 2021. What helped me was going back to basics: training, reading, eating well, and sleeping 8 hours. It brought the hunger back then. I trust it will again!




























