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Daniel Kotlinski

Daniel Kotlinski

@kotdanielkot

Independent brand strategist

Warszawa, Polska Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Marco Borgato (Borg)
I still refuse to believe they gave $30M to this unproven idea that is just extracting money. FUuuk!!!!ng crazy. I’ll personally pay $5,000 to anyone who can show me 1) a REAL business built with Polsia (not just a landing page) 2) that this business has customers. Drop it below. If it’s legit, I’ll wire you the $5K.
Ben Cera@Bencera

Polsia just raised $30M at a $250M valuation. Approaching $10M annual run rate. One Founder + AI. Zero employees. Polsia runs companies autonomously. It also ran its own fundraising. I just showed up for signatures.

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Daniel Kotlinski@kotdanielkot·
@jasondoesstuff And still, kinda Claude-y look still present 🙈 although looks like you really push it further
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Jason Zook
Jason Zook@jasondoesstuff·
Claude Code + human = Great design, lightning fast 😍 This is truly a wonderful time to be a product person who can go a few prompts past the initial overused AI designs that Claude spits out.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
There’s $1T up for grabs for agent-first startups and this window is WIDE open. Probably 10,000+ niches. How it plays out: 1. Every SaaS company follows salesforce and goes headless within 18 months 2. a new category of "agent-native" startups emerges that treat salesforce, HubSpot, workday etc as dumb backends. the startup IS the agent. the SaaS is just the database. 3. the entire consulting/services industry around enterprise SaaS gets compressed into software. the agent replaces the implementation team. 4. outcome-based pricing becomes default. nobody pays per seat when the "seat" is an agent making 10,000 API calls a minute. you pay when revenue hits your account. 5. the winning founders are ex-operators who understand a vertical workflow cold. the code is the easy part. knowing that a property manager spends 14 hours a week on lease renewals? that's the insight worth $100M. 6. distribution becomes the moat. when anyone can wire agents to APIs, the company with the audience and the brand wins. media + agents is the new SaaS. There’s a rush to incubate live/short form shows. 7. Silicon Valley goes all influencer. Roy lee gets this. Pat Walls gets this. Sam Parr gets this. 8. the first $1B agent-native company in each vertical will look nothing like the SaaS it replaced. smaller team, higher margins, no implementation cost, no churn from bad UX because there is no UX. the fastest path to wealth right now: find an industry that still runs on dashboards, phone calls, and spreadsheets. build the agent-native version. charge per outcome. own the workflow end-to-end. someone reading this right now is going to build a $100M company off this exact shift. tell me about it on the @startupideaspod when you do. Im rooting for you. Less reading, less bookmarking, more building. the last wave rewarded people who built pretty interfaces on top of ugly data. I think this wave rewards people who build smart agents on top of exposed APIs. Or who just build the APIs themselves Here we go
Marc Benioff@Benioff

Welcome Salesforce Headless 360: No Browser Required! Our API is the UI. Entire Salesforce & Agentforce & Slack platforms are now exposed as APIs, MCP, & CLI. All AI agents can access data, workflows, and tasks directly in Slack, Voice, or anywhere else with Salesforce Headless 360. Faster builds, agentic everything. 🚀 #Salesforce #Agentforce #AI venturebeat.com/ai/salesforce-…

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Aryan Mahajan
Aryan Mahajan@aryanXmahajan·
NEVER pay for a consulting report again. This AI just produced a $100K board-ready market analysis in 4 minutes. 6 signal categories. Thousands of data points. 40-page structured verdict. $0 consulting fees. → No more paying McKinsey $200K to tell you what public data already shows → No more quarterly competitor reviews that are outdated before the meeting starts → No more gut-feel go/no-go decisions on $50K+ commitments → No more Googling competitors and pretending that's a strategy Just type your strategic question → Rocket 1.0 fires thousands of parallel queries → structured verdict delivered. Here's what it scans simultaneously: → Competitor pricing restructures + messaging shifts → Senior hire patterns (who's building what team) → Ad spend shifts across LinkedIn + Meta + TikTok → Review sentiment over time (G2, Glassdoor, Capterra) → Product launch timing + feature updates → Executive positioning changes on social Then it connects them. Pricing restructure + enterprise job postings + defensive G2 responses = they're pivoting upmarket. Move now or get outmaneuvered. That's the read. Not 6 separate updates. One strategic picture. Results: → $100K consulting report produced in 4 minutes → 6 signal categories tracked 24/7 across every competitor → 40+ pages of structured analysis with sourced evidence → Board-ready PDF export, not a chatbot conversation → Catches the pivot your quarterly review would miss by 3 months I packaged the exact 8 prompts + signal framework + decision templates into a free playbook. Like + comment "ROCKET" + repost, and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)
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Daniel Kotlinski@kotdanielkot·
@frankyecom So fake ads with fake people to sell stuff like it’s all real and nobody cares? Like, what stage of late capitalism is that?
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Franky Shaw
Franky Shaw@frankyecom·
My v5.1 podcast ads are crushing it. My framework for ads like this is are really powerful. What would have taken weeks and thousands in fees for actors, set, equipment, production & takes… can now be done with a laptop and $10 in tokens. These ads always get insane ROAS.
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Daniel Kotlinski@kotdanielkot·
@alexwtlf It could be hard to believe in but nothing great was ever build by copying someone. YC startups or TrustMRR companies have a unique approach to solving particular problem and that’s what makes them successful. Nothing that is easily copied is worth a dime.
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Alex Ibragimov
Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
What’s stopping you from: 1) Opening Claude Code 2) Browsing YC startup directory or TrustMRR 3) Copying an idea 4) Hitting $100K MRR Seriously. What’s the excuse?
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a $10K/month creative strategist inside Claude Code 🤯 Drop in your competitor Facebook page URLs → it scrapes every active ad, watches every video, finds the patterns, and writes 10 ad concepts in your brand voice. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still manually scrolling the Meta Ad Library, screenshotting ads into Google Docs, and guessing at what's working. If you're losing a full day every week pulling competitor ads one by one, watching each video to reverse-engineer the hook, typing notes into a brief doc, and then writing new concepts from scratch every single time... This system eliminates the entire loop: → Apify scrapes every active ad from your competitors' Meta Ad Library pages (video + image) → Downloads every creative asset into a local folder → Gemini watches each video and breaks it down across 7 dimensions — hook, angle, visual format, copy framework, CTA, emotional trigger, pacing → Runs the full batch and surfaces the patterns that show up across 3+ ads → Claude generates 10 ad concepts built on the proven mechanics, matched to your brand voice No scrolling the Ad Library until your eyes glaze over. No screenshots floating around in random Google Docs. No guessing which hooks are actually working right now. What you get: - Individual creative breakdowns for every competitor ad (7 dimensions each) - A pattern report showing which hooks, formats, and triggers keep repeating - 10 ready-to-brief ad concepts traced back to real competitor data - A reusable system — new competitors, new brief, same pipeline The research that takes your team a full day now runs in 15 minutes for ~$3 in API costs. Built 100% in Claude Code with Apify + Gemini. I put together a full playbook showing how to build the entire thing step-by-step from scratch. Want the playbook for free? > Like this post > Comment "ADS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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adriane schwager
adriane schwager@aschwags3·
This quarter, I’ve closed multiple $1M+ without a slide deck. I’m using a single AI tool. Today, I want to share it, free. After signing, a prospect asked me how we created the site. They were so wow-ed they wanted it for their own clients. Here’s what floored them: it took a single designer 5 minutes to prompt and launch. The AI chains together 6 key parts of our sales process, turning a 18-page deck into a single, personalized website. When they asked, I gave them this template and workflow. Now I want to share it for free: Follow me + comment “GA” and I’ll DM it.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Cowork + Google Ads is f*cking cracked 🤯 Set up once → ask Claude questions like: "What's driving my CPA spike this week?" "Which search terms are wasting budget?" "Run a full account audit and tell me the top 5 things to fix." All inside Claude Cowork. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies running Google Ads who are still pulling reports manually, digging through search term reports, and trying to figure out where budget is leaking. Claude Cowork eliminates the entire loop: → Connects to your live Google Ads data via MCP → Runs a full account audit across campaigns, ad groups, and keywords → Finds wasted spend — search terms burning budget that aren't converting → Analyzes quality scores and flags what's dragging them down → Detects anomalies — CPA spikes, CTR drops, budget pacing issues → Generates a prioritized action list: what to pause, what to scale, what to test → Writes a weekly performance report in plain English, not spreadsheet noise No logging into Google Ads and staring at columns. No exporting CSVs and rebuilding pivot tables every Monday. No guessing which search terms to negate. What you get: → 21 specialized Google Ads skills that plug into Claude → Full account audits in minutes, not hours → Negative keyword discovery on autopilot → Search term mining that surfaces hidden winners and budget waste → Quality score analysis with specific fix recommendations → Weekly reports your clients or team can actually read I put together the full skill pack: All 21 Google Ads skills for Claude, plus the setup guide to get Cowork connected to your accounts. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "ADS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Strat Scorpion@StratScorpion·
How do you say "That sounds like a You problem" but professionally?
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Wojtek Kardyś@WojtekKardys·
Mamy za dużo aplikacji na telefonie. Z takiego założenia wyszli twórcy nowego urządzenia, Rabbit r1, które (działając, a jakże, na bazie Sztucznej Inteligencji) ma zastąpić wszystkie aplikacje. Dlaczego nie można stworzyć jednej aplikacji, tylko potrzebujemy nowy sprzęt? Bo #rabbitr1 pracuje na swoim własnym system (Rabbit OS) - na modelu LAM (Large Action Model). I to jest w sumie nowość, ponieważ został "wytrenowany" na prawdziwych użytkownikach korzystających z aplikacji. Czyli teraz "rozumie" intencję użytkownika i wie jaką wykonać akcję. Tak jak na filmie, jeżeli chcesz pojechać do pracy, to on odrazu zamówi Ubera, jeżeli chcesz pizze, napisze do twojej ulubionej restauracji i odrazu wybierze twoją ulubioną pizzke. To asystent AI, który po prostu wie czego oczekujesz. Urządzenie nie ma klawiatury, by z niego skorzystać, trzeba nacisnąć przycisk z boku, po czym wypowiedzieć polecenie. I uwaga, Rabbit nie ma aplikacji (i nie będzie mieć aplikacji). Wykorzystuje Internet (i #AI) do wykonywania poleceń (potrzebna karta SIM). Wcześniej mieliśmy AI Pin, teraz Rabbit, podejrzewam, że to dopiero początek sporego trendu w tym roku (co było spodziewane) czyli asystentów AI (i które będą w tym roku odmieniane przez wszystkie przypadki).
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Daniel Kotlinski@kotdanielkot·
@hazan Laurka dla Putina i Łukaszenki? Można było dosadniej 😉
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Grzegorz Marczak
Grzegorz Marczak@hazan·
Pan Radosław nazwał wigilię dla ludzi z niepełnosprawnościami, uchodźców i bezdomnych kampanią reklamową dla nielegalnych emigrantów. Można niżej?
Patryk Michalski@patrykmichalski

W Sejmie była Wigilia dla osób z niepełnosprawnościami, w kryzysie bezdomności, byli też uchodźcy. Poseł PiS @radekfogiel inicjatywę nazywa „kampanią reklamową dla nielegalnych migrantów”.Myślałem, że szczególnie dla konserwatystów te święta są o pomocy, a nie posyłaniu na druty.

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Daniel Kotlinski@kotdanielkot·
@smithesq Alex, I'm a big fan of your way of structuring the thinking about a strategy. Question - do you recognize the differences between business and brand strategy? Bcause you refer to 'strategy' as a generic concept and I'm wonder how you approach diff. org levels where strategy lives
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Alex M H Smith
Alex M H Smith@smithesq·
Stop defining strategy as “a plan to achieve a goal”. That’s too broad. Instead start defining it as “the thing we offer, which people want, which they can’t get elsewhere”. Much easier.
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Daniel Kotlinski@kotdanielkot·
@hazan Ale co w tym dziwnego? Że system wymyślony (wywalczony 😉) ponad 100 lat temu tak średnio przystaje do drugiej dekady XXI wieku? Przy skokowym wzroście produktywności teraz i w perspektywie najbliższych 5-10 lat 40h/workweek to absurd.
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Grzegorz Marczak
Grzegorz Marczak@hazan·
Młoda Piper Hansen (23 lata - pokolenie Z) jest w szoku, że musi pracować od 9:00 do 17:00 (8 godzin). To jest bardzo depresyjne! - Jest w szoku bo okazuje się, że praca zabiera dużo czasu z jej codziennego życia. Kiedy ma się spotkać z przyjaciółmi? Musi jeszcze wyprowadzać psa i przygotować się na następny dzień. "To nie tak, że nie lubię mojej pracy, bo lubię. Ale wydaje mi się, że zajmuje ona większość mojego życia. Pewnego dnia pojawił się problem w pracy i kolega zwrócił się do mnie, mówiąc: „Czy jesteś gotowa na to aby tak wyglądało następne 45 lat swojego życia?” i poczułem się źle na żołądku. Nie jestem gotowa" Powiedziałbym: Witamy w świecie dorosłych, którzy muszą zapracować na własne życie, ale.. Wiem, że praca w dzisiejszych czasach jest niemodna (daj mieszkanie, daj gwarantowany dochód itp. i się nie czepiaj). Jak można rozwiązać tę jakże smutną sytuację młodych ludzi?
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Daniel Kotlinski@kotdanielkot·
Powtarzanie przez polską klasę polityczną i ekspertów, że #Niemcy o PKB prawie 4 bilionów euro "otrzeźwiały" lub coś "w końcu zrozumiały", bo godzą się na przekazanie #Leopard2, jest prześmieszne. Przewietrz się jeden z drugim, zanim wyjaśnisz nam na czym polega świat 😂
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Jakub Wencel
Jakub Wencel@kuba_w·
Koncern farmaceutyczny Eli Lilly stracił 20 miliardów dolarów kapitalizacji rynkowej po tym, jak fejkowe konto firmy na Twitterze - z niebieskim znakiem weryfikacji kupionym według nowych zasad Elona Muska - napisało tweeta ogłaszającego, że "insulina jest od teraz darmowa".
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Jan K.
Jan K.@yyaann17·
Takie tam z "prawego" TT😂🤦‍♂️
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