Nick Blevins

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Nick Blevins

@nickblevins

NextGen Pastor at CCC. Co-Founder of @MinistryBoost. NextGen Associate with @SlingshotGroup Author of The Volunteer Playbook. How can I help?

Baltimore, MD Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Nick Blevins
Nick Blevins@nickblevins·
Good note. I had to change laptops and I had my main cCowork folder where Google Drive would back it up, but I didn't realize it was also putting files in the library folder. Now I'm making sure that gets backed up as well. It knew and remembered enough from the files, but it is annoying to go from one computer to the next and have all the same files, but the entire history on the left side is gone; the projects are gone, all of that. The memory files help it pick up where it left off, but it's still not great.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Cowork computer use is absolutely insane 🤯 Schedule a task once → Claude opens your browser, logs into Meta Ads Manager, pulls your performance data, analyzes your creatives, and saves a finished brief to your computer. Every morning, while you sleep. All inside Claude Cowork. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still manually pulling ad reports, screenshotting competitor ads, and copy-pasting data between tools every week. If your Monday morning looks like this — log into Ads Manager, export a CSV, open it in a spreadsheet, try to figure out why CPAs spiked, screenshot competitor ads from the Ad Library, paste everything into a doc, and write a brief from scratch ... Claude Cowork now runs the entire thing without you touching your keyboard: → Opens Chrome and navigates to your Meta Ads Manager → Pulls performance data across every active creative → Opens the Meta Ad Library and checks 5 competitors for new ads → Analyzes hook performance, fatigue signals, and winning angles → Writes a creative brief in your brand voice → Saves everything as real files directly to your computer → Runs on whatever schedule you set — daily, weekly, pre-standup No CSV exports. No copy-pasting between tools. No sitting at your desk pulling reports. What you get: → A daily performance snapshot without opening Ads Manager → Competitor ad monitoring on autopilot → Creative fatigue signals flagged before CPAs blow up → A data-backed brief your creative team can execute immediately → All of it running while you're at the gym, getting coffee, or on your phone Send a task from your phone. Claude picks it up on your desktop. You get the finished deliverable. I put together a full playbook with the exact setup, the prompts, the scheduled task config, and 5 DTC workflows that use computer use. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "CLAUDE" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Nick Blevins@nickblevins·
Schedule one intentional appreciation moment for your team this week.
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Nick Blevins@nickblevins·
Handwritten notes matter.
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Nick Blevins@nickblevins·
Appreciation should be systematic, not seasonal.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built an AI marketing team in Claude Code: 5 agents that research, brief, write, and report while I sleep 🤯 One prompt → a competitor researcher, a brief writer, a hook generator, an ad copy writer, and a performance reporter, all working together inside Claude Code. The researcher feeds the brief writer. The brief writer feeds the hook generator and copy writer. The performance reporter closes the loop. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are running every part of the creative production loop manually: Researching competitors in one tab, writing briefs in another, generating hooks from scratch, rewriting ad copy by hand, and pulling performance reports into a spreadsheet nobody reads. This agent team eliminates the entire loop, all inside Claude Code: → Agent 1 (Competitor Researcher): scrapes competitor ads, extracts winning hooks, maps creative strategies, builds a competitive brief → Agent 2 (Creative Brief Writer): reads the research output + your ad performance data and writes a data-backed creative brief → Agent 3 (Hook Generator): takes the brief and writes 20 hooks across 10 proven frameworks → Agent 4 (Ad Copy Writer): takes the brief + hooks and writes full ad copy variations for each persona → Agent 5 (Performance Reporter): audits your ad data, flags creative fatigue, and tells Agent 1 what to research next week No manual handoffs between steps. No rewriting context every session. No starting from scratch every Monday. What you get: > 5 specialist agents that pass work to each other automatically > A full creative production pipeline from research → brief → hooks → copy → report > Every agent reads your brand voice and ICP files so the output sounds like you, not generic AI > A weekly loop that compounds — each cycle gets smarter because the reporter feeds next week's researcher > Built with sub-agents so it works on any Claude Code plan, no experimental flags needed I put together a full playbook with all 5 agent system prompts, the coordination workflow, and the exact setup to get this running. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "AGENTS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Nick Blevins
Nick Blevins@nickblevins·
Audit your programs this week and remove one thing holding your ministry back.
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Nick Blevins@nickblevins·
Cut what drains energy without impact.
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Growth requires pruning.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just built a Claude skill that audits your entire Meta Ads account in under 5 minutes 🤯 Export your CSV from Ads Manager → drop it into Claude → get back an account health score, a wasted spend breakdown, and a prioritized fix list telling you exactly what to change this week. All inside Claude Cowork. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are running Meta Ads but have no idea which creatives are bleeding budget, which audiences stopped converting, or why CPA crept up 40% last month. If your weekly Meta workflow still looks like this — open Ads Manager, stare at the dashboard, sort by spend, squint at CTR columns, export a CSV you never actually analyze, close the tab and hope for the best... This skill runs the full audit for you: → Reads your Meta Ads CSV export (campaign, ad set, and ad-level data) → Scores your account 0-100 across 6 dimensions: creative health, audience efficiency, budget allocation, funnel performance, fatigue signals, and offer effectiveness → Calculates your exact wasted spend in dollars: every ad with spend and zero purchases → Identifies creative fatigue before it tanks your CPA (declining CTR + rising frequency + increasing cost) → Flags audience overlap and saturation across ad sets → Delivers a top-5 fix list ranked by how much money each fix saves you No API connection. No third-party tool access to your ad account. No risk of Meta flagging your account. What you get: →A full account health score (0-100) with a grade for each dimension →Your exact wasted spend in dollars (not a vague "you're overspending") →Creative fatigue signals with specific ads to kill or refresh this week →Audience efficiency analysis showing which ad sets are cannibalizing each other →A prioritized fix list ranked by budget impact (do #1 first, save the most money) One CSV export, one prompt. Five minutes. I put together the full playbook with the skill file, the scoring methodology, and the exact CSV export steps from Ads Manager. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "META" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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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 exporting CSVs every Monday, rebuilding the same pivot table, and trying to figure out why CPA spiked 30% overnight. If your Google Ads workflow still looks like this — log in, stare at columns, download a search term report, open a spreadsheet, highlight the bad ones in red, forget to actually negate them... Claude Cowork does the whole thing in one prompt: → Connects to your live Google Ads data via GoMarble MCP (free, 5-minute setup) → Runs a full account audit across campaigns, ad groups, and keywords → Finds your exact wasted spend in dollars — every search term burning budget with zero conversions → Scores your account health 0-100 across 6 dimensions → Flags creative fatigue, quality score issues, and budget misallocation → Builds a visual HTML dashboard with CPA trends, spend vs conversions, and campaign breakdowns → Writes a weekly performance report your clients or team can actually read No more CSV exports. No more pivot tables. No more "I'll negate those search terms tomorrow." What you get: - 21 specialized Google Ads skills that plug directly into Claude - A full account audit with a health score and prioritized fix list - Negative keyword discovery on autopilot - Search term mining that surfaces hidden winners and budget waste - Visual dashboards you can screenshot and send to clients - Weekly reports written in plain English, not spreadsheet noise I put together the full skill pack: all 21 Google Ads skills for Claude, plus the GoMarble MCP setup guide to get Cowork connected to your accounts in under 5 minutes. 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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Nick Blevins
Nick Blevins@nickblevins·
Build your culture on purpose this week, write down your top 3 values and share them with your team before your next gathering.
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Define your values clearly.
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Culture isn’t accidental. It’s intentional.
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