Simeon Antov

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Simeon Antov

Simeon Antov

@moniantov

Building Timera, the time intelligence app. Writing about direction, trajectory, and the tradeoffs nobody talks about. https://t.co/xNN0wH05Dq

Sofia,Bulgaria Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Simeon Antov
Simeon Antov@moniantov·
I'm building Timera, a time intelligence app. The vision: help people understand their time, where it goes & where it leads, help them see their life trajectory & how to optimise it for the things that matter most. Right now it does one thing: connect your calendar or estimate your week in 2 minutes and see where your time is actually going versus where you want it to go. Try it at: app.timera.co
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Don't join a company or industry that has contempt for its customers. You can make a lot of money that way, and of course it gives you a feeling of superiority, but you'll never do great work for a market you despise.
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i'm gonna regret leaking this but fuck it 15 lead sources that ARENT apollo took me 4 hours to put together 40 pages of where i actually find leads - tweet scraper (40K emails → 355 opportunities from ONE source) - the shopify app review trick - how to find leads who just raised money - the google maps play for local - sources for ecom, agencies, SaaS, local after sending 1,000,000+ emails these are the sources that ACTUALLY work like + comment "LEADS" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Felix Haas
Felix Haas@felixhhaas·
Ultimate AI Founder Playbook 🔥 Over the past few years I've invested in 30+ startups and worked inside one of the fastest growing AI companies in the world. I distilled everything I've learned about building something people love into one playbook. Here's what you'll get: 👉 My framework for building products people love 👉 What makes a great founder in the age of AI 👉 How to go from idea to working product in hours 👉 How to turn users into your best growth channel Super excited to be giving a lecture about this tomorrow at our Stockholm HQ. Come join us if you're in town! Can't make it in person? Comment "Lovable" and I’ll send you a link to the playbook! LFG 🚀
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Simeon Antov
Simeon Antov@moniantov·
168 hours in a week. 56 to work. 49 to sleep. 14 to commute and admin. That leaves 49 "free" hours. Except when you actually track them, 30 of those go to things you didn't consciously choose. You're not busy. You're drifting.
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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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George Stock
George Stock@georgesttock·
I turned Claude into an AI ad strategist trained on 10K+ winning ads. Not a copywriter. Not a Canva template machine. A real performance creative system. Built on $100M+ in ad spend, 1,000+ proven hooks, and lessons from failed angles. Comment “AD” and I’ll send the workflow.
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Stijn Feijen
Stijn Feijen@spwfeijen·
I turned Claude into an AI ad strategist trained on 15K+ winning ads. - Not a copywriter. - Not a Canva template machine. - A real performance creative system. Built on $100M+ in ad spend, 1,000+ proven hooks, and lessons from failed angles. RT + Comment “MakeUGC” and I’ll send the workflow. (must be following)
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paolo trivellato
paolo trivellato@paolo_scales·
after booking 12 qualified calls in 48hrs from ONE linkedin post... i’m giving away the EXACT trendjacking blueprint we used to pull this off for 24h, i’m sending it to EVERYONE who likes + comments “TREND” (must be following + RT for priority access)
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Jack J.
Jack J.@jack_9947·
Claude Code skills are the most powerful GTM execution tool right now. But 90% of GTM engineers are still using Claude without them - starting from scratch on every single session. That's why I made The Claude Skills Playbook for GTM Engineers: → What a skill actually is and why Claude loses all context without one every time you open a new session → The two types of skills GTM engineers need: capability gap fillers and encoded reference files that teach Claude your exact way of working → How to build a skill file that works: structure, description, and how to define it without going generic → How to know your skill is actually firing: evals, with vs without benchmarks, and trigger testing → The 5 GTM skills worth building first: content and LinkedIn, cold outreach, and landing page and conversion work → The full content pipeline skill system across research, lead magnet, and post and distribution Comment "SKILLS" and I'll DM it free.
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Simeon Antov
Simeon Antov@moniantov·
Time is the ultimate currency. But we waste it as if we’d live forever.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@thejustinwelsh Because asking the question means you might not like the answer. And if you don’t like the answer, you have to do something about it. Most people would rather stay busy than face that.
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
As I get older, I realize that most people never stop to ask whether they still want the life they're working so hard to build.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@SahilBloom Structure works but only if it’s pointed in the right direction. I mapped my week in detail and realized I was incredibly structured… just toward someone else’s priorities. The agency came not from adding structure but from seeing where it was actually going
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
If you feel stuck, add structure to your days. Map out your actions for an entire day in 30 minute increments. It doesn’t have to be the “right” stuff. It just needs to be something. Then stick to it for a full day. You’ll create momentum. You'll feel a sense of agency. It works.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@thejustinwelsh Most people flex money. Owning your time is the real flex because almost nobody has it. And the few who do had to build something first that everyone told them was crazy.
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Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
Owning 100% of your time is so rare that when people see it, they assume you're either unemployed, broke, or lying.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@JamesClear The view does change. Sometimes it shows you something better. Sometimes it shows you've been heading the wrong way for a while. Either way, you needed to start to find out.
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
Many situations in life are similar to going on a hike: the view changes once you start walking. You don't need all the answers right now. New paths will reveal themselves if you have the courage to get started.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@TheHPHackers Exactly, we need to move away from trying to over optimise our lives and focus more on understanding ourselves and where we actually want to go first.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
Productivity doesn't answer the direction question. You can be incredibly efficient at the wrong thing for years. You'll feel busy. You'll see output. You'll check boxes. But every yes is a thousand nos - and you never see the nos until it's too late.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@gregisenberg The 5 hours isn't the scary part. It's that most people would guess they spend 2. The gap between perceived and actual time allocation is where all the invisible drift happens.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
kinda crazy that human beings spend like 5 hours a day on our phones and we think it’s normal
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@thejustinwelsh This is the direction problem in one sentence. The fear isn't irrational either - when you can see 50 possible paths but can't see where any of them lead, standing still feels like the safest option. The cost of inaction is just harder to measure than the cost of a wrong move.
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
Most people are so afraid of making the wrong move that they make no move at all.
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Simeon Antov@moniantov·
@AlexHormozi The part nobody talks about is which reps. You can do an unreasonable number of reps on the wrong thing and still fail. The volume has to be pointed somewhere that compounds.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
To succeed you just need to do so many reps is unreasonable that you fail.
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