Oliver Andrijevic

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Oliver Andrijevic

Oliver Andrijevic

@oleie_

Helping brands scale organically with @visintegrated

Katılım Mart 2023
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12 HOURS AGO Meta open sourced a model that can predict how your brain responds to anything you see, hear, or read. It's called TRIBE V2 and no it's not just another research paper. They scanned 720 people's brains while they watched movies, listened to podcasts, and read text. We're talking over a thousand hours of brain data. Then as you guessed it, they trained an AI to predict exactly what happens inside a human brain when it processes the real world. 70,000 data points across your entire brain. 70x more precise than anything that existed before. And here's the part that should scare you. It works on people it's never scanned before. Now here's why this matters beyond just neuroscience. This is a similar thing we saw back in 2017 with the so-called transformer paper which Google published and called Attention is All You Need. And back then no one outside of AI gave a shit about this. They gave it away for free. But my friends that one paper created chat GPT, Claude and Gemini. It gave birth to a trillion dollar industry that came from one boring open source research paper that nobody gave a shit about. TRIBE v2 is that kind of release. It's the foundation for something much bigger. Because whoever takes this model and puts it inside a wearable device, a device that sees what you see, hears what you hear, and records your life's life, will ultimately understand how your brain processes it. And once AI understands your cognition, not just your data, everything fucking changes. Now, lucky for you, we're building something like this. And if you want the full breakdown, just comment 'brain' down below and I will send it out. Have a good night.
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@Jackkk everyone's acting surprised that brainrotted kids who understand virality are more important than software engineers be logical with yourself for once
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Kevin O’Leary thinks the highest paying job right now is customer acquisition on social media “I used to pay those guys $48,000, now I’m paying them $250,000 because you can measure their work based on customer acquisition every week” “Most of them become contractors, they make half a million dollars a year because they know how to take content, turn it into a 59 second ad on social and acquire 200 customers” “Those people in their early 20’s are so valuable now. If you know how to use your phone, somebody wants to hire you”
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helped a client go from 22,100 avg views to 100,000 avg views in 11 weeks. no new equipment. no collabs. no shorts strategy. no paid promotion. just data. here's the exact system: week 1-2: audited every video from the last 6 months. sorted by ctr. found the pattern that his top 5 videos all had faces in thumbnails and numbers in titles. his bottom 5 had text-heavy thumbnails and vague titles. week 3-4: rewrote his next 8 titles using the pattern. designed thumbnails with one face, one emotion, one number. nothing else. week 5-6: tracked avg view duration. found viewers dropping at 2:14 on every video. his intros were too long. cut them from 45 seconds to 8 seconds. week 7-8: analyzed traffic sources. 73% was browse, 4% was search. flipped his strategy and started optimizing for search keywords. browse went to 61%, search went to 22%. week 9-11: views compounded. algorithm started pushing harder. same content quality, just better packaging and structure. 22,100 to 100,000. not because he got better at making videos. because he got better at reading what youtube was already telling him. the data was always there. he just wasn't looking.
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@transcended @Brand i didn't sell a single pill bro i made a comment on a tweet but since we're here...the "criminal" grew up in a trailer park and built something that sam altman called the first one-person billion-dollar company you're calling strangers criminals on X
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BREAKING 🚨: This is extremely illegal. This is Matthew Gallagher, who created 800+ Facebook accounts posing as fake doctors to advertise on Facebook, and went on to build a GLP-1 telehealth company with just $20,000, AI, and only one full-time teammate, his brother. The New York Times fabricated their AI startup story. It generated 401M USD in 2025 and could reach 1.8B USD in 2026. Medvi received FDA Warning Letter #721455 in February 2026 for misbranding violations. Its clinician network, OpenLoop, suffered a data breach in January 2026 that exposed 1.6 million patient records. Futurism reported that they used AI-generated deepfake before-and-after photos in their marketing. A class action lawsuit was filed in Delaware in November 2025. They are also running 800+ fake doctor accounts on Facebook to sell compounded GLP-1s.
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@DigitalOxen @Brand gallagher isn't in prison though FDA sent a warning letter. that's it. same letter they sent to 30 other telehealth companies.
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SHX Project@ProjectSHX·
@oleie_ @Brand False. Some of us actually have morals and wouldn't sell our soul even if it meant millions of dollars. It's scary that you think what you just said is true to be completely honest and reveals far more about yourself than anyone else.
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@nic_carter everyone in the comments calling this illegal like they wouldn't do the exact same thing for $401M be honest with yourself for once
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nic carter@nic_carter·
first vibecoded billion-dollar company?
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@MartinezOnChain every youtuber i've consulted does the same thing wrong. they publish a video. check views after 1 hour. panic. change the thumbnail. check again. change the title. check again. this is called the "panic cycle" and it's destroying your channel.
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Martinez@MartinezOnChain·
MrBeast reveals that he works 15 hour days and uses a stunt double for his thumbnails to keep on schedule "My schedule is literally planned down to the minute, everything has to be perfect because you know I just don't have that much time"
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a guy grew up in a trailer park taught himself to code on a laptop his uncle gave him 14 months later he's doing $3 million a day matthew gallagher. 41. no degree. no investors. no team. just him, his brother, and AI tools in a house in LA. $20,000 to start. $401,000,000 year one. $1,800,000,000 projected this year. two employees. two. he didn't build shit. no proprietary tech. no doctors on payroll. no pharmacy. no warehouse. no IP. he plugged into CareValidate for the doctors and prescriptions. plugged into OpenLoop for pharmacy and shipping. then used ChatGPT, Claude, Grok to write the code. Midjourney and Runway to generate every ad. ElevenLabs for customer service voice. AI chatbot for inbound support. the entire company is a kid with a laptop duct-taping APIs together. his infrastructure partner literally said: "do you have an army of people behind you somewhere?" "nope." the moat? there is no fucking moat. gallagher admitted it himself. anyone with marketing fluency and a CareValidate account can copy the entire thing tomorrow. so why is he winning? speed. men's health launched february. 50,000 customers in month one. meal delivery launched march. women's health, hair, skincare all queued. while his competitors hold board meetings about Q3 strategy he's already launched 3 new verticals. here's the part that'll make your stomach turn: Hims & Hers does $2.4 billion with 2,442 employees and a 5.5% margin. Medvi does $1.8 billion with 2 employees and a 16.2% margin. nearly 3x the margin. with 0.08% of the headcount. same drugs. same model. same customer. different operator. sam altman had a betting pool with his tech CEO friends on when the first one-person billion-dollar company would appear. the guy who won that bet grew up in a trailer park. his previous company? a watch subscription box that never turned a profit. AI didn't make him smarter. it made the gap between execution and hesitation worth $1.8 billion. you're not missing funding. you're not missing a team. you're not missing a product. you're missing speed.
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met a guy running a youtube channel for a plumbing company in ohio. 142K subscribers. a plumbing channel. making $34K/month between adsense, local leads, and a $297 course on fixing toilets. i asked him how. he's a plumber. no marketing degree. no fancy equipment. films on an iphone in crawl spaces. he said something that fucked me up: "i don't make videos. i answer questions people are already asking." that's it. he goes to google trends. types in plumbing problems. picks the ones with search volume. makes a video answering that exact question. no storytelling. no hooks. no b-roll of him looking thoughtful by a window. just: "here's how to fix a running toilet" and 4 minutes of him doing it. the fancy youtube creators with their color-graded vlogs and $4K cameras are getting outperformed by a man in a crawl space. because he understood something they don't: youtube is a search engine first. an entertainment platform second. stop performing. start solving.
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@Kekius_Sage everyone in the comments calling this illegal like they wouldn't do the exact same thing for $401M be honest with yourself for once
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
BREAKING 🚨: This is Matthew Gallagher, who made 800+ Facebook accounts for fake doctors to advertise on Facebook — and went on to build a GLP-1 telehealth company with just $20,000, AI, and only one full-time teammate: his brother. It generated $401M in 2025 and could reach $1.8B in 2026.
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every youtuber i've consulted does the same thing wrong. they publish a video. check views after 1 hour. panic. change the thumbnail. check again. change the title. check again. this is called the "panic cycle" and it's destroying your channel. here's why: youtube's algorithm tests your video on a small audience first. if that audience clicks and watches, it pushes to a bigger audience. then bigger. then bigger. every time you change the thumbnail, you reset that test. youtube now has to re-evaluate your packaging with a new audience sample. you just killed your own momentum. the move is the "72-hour rule": publish. don't touch anything for 72 hours. then review your data. make ONE change based on what the numbers say. not what your gut says. i've watched channels go from 200 views avg to 15K avg just by stopping the panic edits. your worst enemy isn't the algorithm. it's your anxiety.
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you have a youtube channel with 47 videos and you've never once looked at your analytics dashboard like actually looked at it not the views number. that's vanity. your ctr is probably 2.1% your avg view duration is probably 38% of the video your impressions are probably declining month over month and you're wondering why you're not growing meanwhile there's a creator in your niche with half your talent who looked at those three numbers, fixed their thumbnails, tightened their intros, and 4x'd their channel in 6 months youtube literally gives you the answer sheet and you won't even open it pure skill issue
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talked to a youtuber last month. 847K subs. brand deals every week. six figures from one channel. asked him what changed. he said "i stopped guessing and started reading my own data" that's it. that's the whole secret. most creators treat youtube like a slot machine. post and pray. change the thumbnail 4 times. ask their girlfriend which title sounds better. this guy had a system. he tracked every metric that actually matters. ctr. avg view duration. impression-to-sub conversion. not views. not likes. not comments from his mom. the stuff youtube's algorithm literally tells you it cares about. he spent 30 minutes every monday reviewing the numbers. adjusted his strategy based on what the data said. not what some guru on twitter told him. went from 12K subs to 847K in 19 months. same niche. same face. same shitty mic for the first 6 months. the only thing that changed was he stopped being emotional about content and started being analytical. youtube is not a creative platform. it's a data platform that rewards creativity. there's a difference.
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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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zack@ig_claims·
i will probably regret leaking this but f*ck it: full guide on how i created AI ads that printed $10M+ with kling 3.0 for 24h, i'm sending it to everyone who likes + comments "AI" (must be following + RT for priority access)
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Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day No actors. No products in hand. No ghost creators. No missed deadlines. Just viral TikTok Shop sales — 24/7. Here’s the crazy part: This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt. And it feels exactly like running Facebook Ads in 2008 — except the CPMs are even lower, and the entire loop is organic. Here’s how the AI Creator Agent System works 👇 Each Agent runs its own TikTok Shop profile and handles an entire growth function: • Trend + angle research using Kalodata • Competitor ad cloning (paste their ad → pick an avatar → regenerate) • Automated creator outreach with Fastmoss • Daily content generation using Kling or arc ads • Localization, repurposing, and multi-format output • Compliance cleanup + optimization • Automatic posting across a Multi-Platform Swarm (hundreds of agents) No touchpoints. No delays. No human bottlenecks. Just a decentralized force of AI + UGC creators selling while you sleep. Real results: • $0.10 CPMs • Thousands of organic views daily • content that is realistic enough to actually increase sales This is the Creator Agent Method: a plug-and-play system that replaces entire creative teams and launches content at a speed humans simply can’t compete with. I packaged all the AI V2 workflow so you can deploy the exact system for your brand. Comment AGENT and I’ll DM you everything for free. (Deleting soon) P.S. Repost for early access to the complete agentic influencer stack
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Oliver Andrijevic@oleie_·
i'm 19 and done 12.5 billion views andd built my own software that makes you go viral and convert viewers to buyers
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The result? It's a new record video anyway. I don't usually reveal client videos like this. If you found this valuable, I'll do more. I'll pick someone who likes + rt & literally help you come up with an outlier myself. Also follow @oleie_
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This Instagram reel with a client got 90+ million views. I don’t want to talk about this publicly. But f*ck it.. This will be the most useful thing you know about virality this week
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