Nick
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Nick
@nickgan
Building a digital product portfolio: 🦞 https://t.co/UMxc2Cet2I 🧕 https://t.co/wSszH3SaV3 🧪 https://t.co/AFPIg8BJ26
🇸🇬🇲🇾🇦🇺 Katılım Mart 2009
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Glam Up hit $1.8m ARR in 8 months.
Sprout hit $3m ARR in 7 months.
The key to that was our UGC playbook.
I'm finally dropping the playbook and lowkey I'm scared to drop this. You'll understand why once you read it.
It's gonna be three parts but here's part 1. Part 1 itself is 40 pages long.
I made sure it's tactical advice and upfront with no BS.
Bonus: repost + reply 'warmup' and I'll DM you the Account Setup + Warmup module from our internal creator course.
Must be following so I can DM.
prep-ai.typeform.com/to/X7g0nh6E
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I just built a Claude skill that edits your LinkedIn posts the way a senior editor would every time you run it.
Feed it your draft → it studies what's weak, what sounds performed, and what needs tightening → strips everything that isn't load-bearing while you move on to the next task.
All inside Claude.
Perfect for founders and GTM leads who are still rewriting every Claude draft from scratch, accepting first outputs that sound like AI wrote them, and burning 30 minutes per post trying to get tone right.
If you're posting on LinkedIn in 2026, you already know the math - the posts that convert aren't the most polished ones, they're the ones that sound like a real person with real experience and nothing to prove. Most people stop at the first draft if they're lucky.
This skill solves it:
→ Drop in your draft and select which problem it has - too wordy, too eager, or 90% there but not sharp enough
→ The clarity pass studies every sentence and removes anything vague, fluffy, or buzzwordy without touching what's load-bearing
→ The credibility pass strips anything that signals the author is trying to be taken seriously so credibility comes through thinking not declaration
→ The polish pass sharpens flow and sentence structure while explicitly protecting anything that might be doing something you can't immediately see
→ Outputs a version that reads like it was written by someone with real experience in seconds not 30 minutes of manual editing
No rewriting from scratch. No generic AI tone surviving into the final draft. No optimising your voice out of existence in the name of polish.
What you get:
- Prompt 1 - The Clarity Pass: removes everything that isn't load-bearing so the point survives and the fluff doesn't
- Prompt 2 - The Credibility Pass: strips performed professionalism so thinking does the credibility work instead
- Prompt 3 - The Polish Pass: sharpens without flattening using a direct instruction to leave anything uncertain intact
- A worked example showing what each prompt produces on a real draft before you use any of them
- One prompt set you install once and run on every draft forever
Built 100% in Claude.
I put together a full playbook with all 3 prompts, the worked example, and the exact instruction for what not to do when prompting Claude to edit your writing.
Want it for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "LINKEDIN"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

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We booked 107 meetings in 30 days using two channels and no paid ads.
We used outbound and content only.
The 8-step system behind it:
1. LinkedIn Content: 44 total posts as a team, 1.6M impressions, Claude Code drafts copy with Pinecone, Scripe for ideation and Figma for design
2. Optimized LinkedIn Profiles: featured section and CTA links consistent across all team members
3. Website Positioning: copy tailored to ICP with social proof, Tally and Cal(.)com for application routing, partial submissions routed to Clay then Slack
4. Track Website Visitors: 7,000 monthly visitors, Warmly tracks those who don't convert, accounts pushed to Clay
5. Track LinkedIn Engagement: Teamfluence for profile visitors, Jungler for post engagement, periodic connection exports to Clay
6. AI Account Research: accounts auto-qualified in Clay, Apollo for decision makers, Findymail validates 90% of emails, BetterContact for phone numbers
7. Multi-Channel Outreach: daily Slack alerts with warm leads, HeyReach for LinkedIn, InstantlyAI for email, Nooks for cold calling
8. 107 meetings booked.
Outbound and content are the two channels we keep doubling down on.
PS
I wrote TWO different step-by-step guides...
1. A full outbound masterclass
2. A full LinkedIn content masterclass
Comment “107” and I’ll send you both.
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This Claude course can save you 20+ hours a week on GTM work you are currently doing manually.
Over 3,000 founders and agency owners requested access last month... but I couldn't send it to everyone.
So I'm releasing it again today.
It reveals the exact Co-work setup needed to turn Claude into a system that pulls reports, triages your inbox, monitors your tools, and runs scheduled tasks every day without you triggering a single thing manually.
Like + comment 'COWORK' and I'll share the full course for FREE.
Follow me to receive the DM.
For the next 48 hours only.

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I put the entire Claude Code GTM Engineering Playbook into ONE Notion doc.
8 sections. No fluff.
- How to get set up correctly from day one: Pro plan, terminal install across Mac, Linux, and Windows, GUI install via Antigravity or VS Code, and bypass permissions mode
- What to put in your project brain file, what to leave out, and how to get Claude to update it automatically when it keeps making the same mistake
- How to run plan mode step by step and when to skip it for simple tasks
- How to build a skill file from scratch, fix one that keeps failing, and install 5 GTM skills worth building first: lead scraping, email labeling, proposal generation, outbound sequence writing, and client onboarding
- MCP install process, token cost checks after every install, the best MCPs for GTM work, and how to cut token usage by 50 to 100x by converting MCPs into skills
- Sub-agents and agent teams: the 3 cases where they earn their cost, reliability math for parallel runs, and how to enable parallel variant exploration
- What is eating your context before you type anything, how to use /compact and /clear correctly, and model selection for parent vs sub-agents
- Modal deployment: any skill as a live URL in under 2 minutes, form interface setup, and connection to n8n, Make, or Zapier
This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending months piecing together how to actually get productive in Claude Code from documentation, YouTube tutorials, and scattered GitHub threads.
Like + comment "CODE" and I'll send it over
(must be connected for priority access)

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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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🤯holy sheeeet...building used to be the hard part. AI fixed that. Now marketing is getting the same treatment
Okara@askOkara
Today we're introducing the world's first AI CMO. Enter your website and it deploys a team of agents to help you get traffic and users. Try it now at okara.ai/cmo
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