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Shann³@shannholmberg·
how to use claude's new managed agents for marketing deploy AI agents to the cloud, they run on their own, persist between sessions, and scale. here are 10 agents I'd deploy for a GTM team: > SEO landing page agent. analyzes search console + Ahrefs data daily, identifies keyword gaps, writes and publishes optimized pages on its own > search term agent. goes through every query on your Google Ads account daily and identifies negatives across tens of thousands of terms > competitor ad spy agent. monitors competitor LinkedIn and Meta ads, tracks who engages with them, builds a list of warm leads hand-raising for your category > site QA agent. crawls your entire site daily checking for dead URLs, broken UTMs, pixel misfires, redirect chains > content repurposing agent. takes one webinar or podcast and outputs blog posts, social clips, email sequences, SEO articles > cold outreach personalization agent. researches each prospect individually and writes custom first lines based on their content and company news > free trial conversion agent. connects to Stripe, tracks who should convert this week, flags at-risk accounts, drafts retention emails > tools page agent. builds interactive calculators and comparison pages for SEO traffic and link magnets > campaign performance agent. pulls GA4, Meta Ads, and Google Ads data, flags what to kill or scale, writes a daily digest > competitor positioning agent. monitors competitor websites, pricing pages, and messaging weekly, reports shifts each agent runs in a secure sandbox with its own tools. you deploy once, it keeps running no VPS, no local setup, no maintenance. anthropic handles the infrastructure save this and send it to your marketing lead
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Managed Agents: everything you need to build and deploy agents at scale. It pairs an agent harness tuned for performance with production infrastructure, so you can go from prototype to launch in days. Now in public beta on the Claude Platform.

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Lakers Nation
Lakers Nation@LakersNation·
LeBron James to @RealAClifton on what this #Lakers team needs from him right now: "Everything. Nothing changes for me, it's just back to the old ways. I gotta give them my leadership both on the floor and off the floor. I gotta lead in all facets on the court, both ends. That's what the job requires, so I look forward to it and let's see what we can get done."
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Chris Long@chris_nectiv·
Great news SEOs!! Fan-out queries are officially BACK in ChatGPT. Here's how you find the searches ChatGPT makes behind the scenes:
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JayTheCartoonBoss3@JayTCB3·
Another SpongeBob episode that unfortunately aged well
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BentoBoi@BentoBoiNFT·
Anthropic banned OpenClaw from using Claude subscriptions 4 days ago Today they just launched their own managed agents platform So basically OpenClaw without all the headache and cheaper usage
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Managed Agents: everything you need to build and deploy agents at scale. It pairs an agent harness tuned for performance with production infrastructure, so you can go from prototype to launch in days. Now in public beta on the Claude Platform.

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Mark Tuason@markBITW·
@Lakers last 3 games are a throwaway atp Bron can rest all he wants
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Jessica AI
Jessica AI@HalimA60962·
I MIGHT GET SUED FOR THIS, BUT YOLO: I just found a way to scrape over 200 million local businesses.. You can use this for cold email, cold calling or even door knocking.. And craziest part — IT'S COMPLETELY FREE. Comment "G" and I'll send it to you. (24h only)
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Every entrepreneur that knows how to use AI is trying to find ways to build AI native companies that completely displace incumbents. For the incumbents, it’s the “Innovator’s AI Dilemma” If those startups get traction, and they can’t buy them, the CEOs will face multiple huge Dilemmas: 1. Do they tear down their companies and reinvent them as native AI ? 2. How do they explain it to public shareholders ? You will know AI is having a huge impact on public companies when there are two types of lawsuits: - Shareholders that sue the company for tearing down the company and crushing the stock price - Shareholders that sue the company for NOT tearing down the company and crushing the stock price I think most CEOs don’t come close to understanding AI in enough detail to even begin to consider these decisions. Hint: Asking your AI models the best paths from where you are now, to being an AI native version that can achieve the same economics has to be one of your initial steps. If asking your models questions doesn’t make sense to you, you are in deep shit
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BookNote@BookNoteApp·
“Keep your friends for friendship, but work with the skilled and competent” ― Robert Greene
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Google Analytics
Google Analytics@googleanalytics·
Did you know you can now connect your GA data directly to LLMs like Gemini? ✨📊 By setting up the new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, you move from manual reporting to strategic, AI-powered analysis. ▶️ Hit play to see the complete setup process → goo.gle/47CsGrA
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You make a cancer-fighting chemical in your brain every night. It kills tumor cells and fixes broken DNA while you sleep. Only works in the dark. The hormone is called melatonin, and when you flip on the lights at 2 AM, your brain stops making it. Melatonin is the sleep hormone. But it moonlights as your body’s overnight cancer patrol. It chokes off the blood supply to tumors and wakes up your natural killer cells (the white blood cells that hunt down cancer). Melatonin also flips on genes that order damaged cells to stop dividing. Researchers at Tulane ran an experiment where they exposed rats to dim light at night. Not bright light. Dim. The tumors lost their natural growth rhythms and grew nonstop. The WHO classified night shift work as “probably carcinogenic” in 2007. Reviewed everything again in 2019. Kept the classification. Same risk category as UV radiation. Your body’s internal clock controls more than when you sleep. It schedules DNA repair. There’s a repair protein called XPA that rises and falls on a 24-hour cycle, timed by your clock genes. When scientists knocked those genes out in mice, DNA repair went haywire and tumors grew faster. The same clock decides when damaged cells kill themselves off before they turn cancerous. Wreck the clock, you lose all of that. Denmark started paying workers’ comp for this. In 2008, the Danish government said: if you worked night shifts at least once a week for 20+ years and got breast cancer, that’s an occupational disease. Between 2007 and 2011, 110 women got compensated. One was a flight attendant who did 30 years of overnight flights for SAS airlines. No other country has followed. 1 in 5 workers worldwide works night shifts. In the US, that’s around 15 million people, mostly in healthcare, factories, and trucking. The exposure tilts hard toward people who can least afford it: 20% of workers without a high school diploma pull non-daytime shifts vs. under 2% of college grads. I’ll be straight with you, the science isn’t totally settled. A big 2020 analysis pooling 57 studies and 8.5 million people found no clear overall link between night shifts and cancer. But a 2024 study tracking how risk changes with time on the job told a different story: 9% higher breast cancer risk after 20 years of night work. 13% higher after 30. The lab evidence in animals is clear cut. The human data is messier, the way it always is when you’re studying something millions of people do in a thousand different ways.
Keith Siau@drkeithsiau

Share a medical fact that would surprise most people💡

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Noah@NoahKingJr·
People building People talking with AI about AI
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Edwin Garcia
Edwin Garcia@ECreates88·
At Lakers practice and just like during training camp the message has remained the same. Championship Habits Championship Communication Championship Shape
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Society AI
Society AI@SocietyAI_Labs·
In the 90s, you got your .com In the 2010s, your @ handle Now, your agent address Claim yours early Free invite code👇
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Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark@CaitlinClark22·
The KING👑 … Shot by ME
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
ESPN.
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fidexCode@fidexcode·
Vs code + Claude is better than any AI code editor
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Abhishek B R
Abhishek B R@abhitwt·
POV: you’re a developer in 2026😂
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