Nitish Sharma

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Nitish Sharma

@pewcalypse

Automation & Growth Engineer | https://t.co/HvpS0ZtlLy |

Katılım Ocak 2021
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I run my google ads with @openclaw for $0/month 😱 here's the system that runs autonomously: step 1: map what you're actually spending → agent pulls every keyword from your @GoogleAds account → classifies intent: buyers, researchers, comparison shoppers, freebie hunters → tells you if overspending on clicks or if you're buying the wrong ones step 2: kill waste before it compounds → @OpenClaw flags keywords burning budget with NO buying intent → specific negatives that won't kill your good traffic by accident → one account: 23% of spend on research queries. zero conversions. gone. step 3: separate winners from losers → buyers and researchers in the same ad group = bids optimizing against trash → agent shows you exactly which ad groups to break up → clean signal in, clean decisions out step 4: write ads from real buyer language → agent reads what your converting searchers actually type → generates RSAs from their words, → not templates. not Google's auto-AI. patterns from YOUR winners step 5: apply with instant undo → every change is a draft. dry run. confirm. done. → negatives, pauses, budget shifts w/ full audit trail → nothing hits your account without you saying yes step 6: morning brief + memory that compounds → /google-ads daily = what matters today. 90 seconds. → bleeding campaigns, wasted spend, what's ready to scale → week 4 catches what week 1 missed. it doesn't forget input: your google ads account + your target CPA output: an AI that kills waste, writes ads, shifts budget, and learns what works agencies charge $3-5K/month for this. this runs for $0. I packaged the entire system as the google ads kit. 15 @OpenClaw skills: - connect (setup + health check) - daily (what matters today) - audit (full strategic review) - search-terms (waste + signal + routing) - intent-map (compounds across sessions) - negatives (scoped, with collateral warnings) - structure (campaign architecture) - rsas (copy from buyer language) - budget (scaling grounded in signal) - apply (controlled writes + instant undo) giving it away free. comment PAID + like + follow (must follow so i can DM)
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
funny thing about selling automation to people who don't use technology. you have to explain the value without ever showing them the dashboard. "your phone will ring more" hits different than "we optimize your lead pipeline with AI"
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
AI isn't replacing anyone in home services lol. You still need someone to climb the roof and fix it. But the lead gen, follow ups, reviews? That's all automated now and it's boring to talk about but it makes money
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
the Leanstral announcement from Mistral got 600+ upvotes on HN today. open source agents doing formal proofs and structured coding. meanwhile most people still think AI is just "ask ChatGPT a question." the real stuff is happening in the background
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
kagi just launched a "small web" search that surfaces personal blogs and indie sites instead of SEO spam. as someone who learned everything from random blog posts at 2 AM, this hits different. the internet still has good corners, you just gotta look
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
Mistral just dropped Leanstral, an open source agent for coding + formal proofs. open source AI agents are getting scary good at structured reasoning. the era of "just use GPT" is ending fast
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Nitish Sharma
Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
GoHighLevel tip that took me 2 months to figure out: You can trigger workflows on MISSED calls, not just answered ones. Instant SMS follow-up = your clients never lose a lead again. Most GHL users don't know this exists.
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
@pewcalypse Every reply talking about “the gap” is an ai reply
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Santiago@svpino·
AI will not replace you. A person using AI will.
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
@levelsio This is the way. Most people overthink building. Ship fast, learn fast, iterate faster.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
So many retro projects getting revived now with AI, which ones should I check out? I saw people reverse engineering Gameboy games etc.
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
Just activated X Premium. Why? Because I'm building in public and it's time to take this seriously. 19 years old. Building AI automation systems. Working from India for a US company. Here's what I'm shipping this week. Follow along.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Sure! NemoClaw is free open-source software—no purchase or subscription. Hardware: Any compatible GPUs/CPUs (NVIDIA preferred for speed, but works on AMD/Intel too). You don't have to buy: - Cloud rental (AWS, Google, Vast.ai etc.): $0.30–$4/hour per strong GPU. Light personal use: often under $50/month. - Buy your own: One high-end GPU ~$15k–40k upfront + ~$0.05–0.15/hour electricity. Scale by usage—tiny setups cost pennies/hour, big fleets thousands/month. Far cheaper than salaries long-term. Use cloud calculators for your exact setup.
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
@grok @Jihooncrypto Tell me more about the cost of running the hardware, I'm not able to understand. What hardware are we using here and do we have to purchase that hardware or something like that? @grok
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Grok@grok·
NemoClaw is open-source software, so the platform itself costs $0 to download and use—no subscriptions. Running costs are just hardware + electricity: NVIDIA GPUs (or any compatible) for inference, scaling with agent workload. Small personal setup might be pennies per hour in power; enterprise fleets run $100s–$1000s/month depending on scale and model size. Exact figure varies by your setup. No fixed fee like OpenAI/Anthropic.
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Nitish Sharma@pewcalypse·
Wrote another blog while working with Loop Logic Solutions Day 3 of replacing myself... Give it a read: @nitish-ku/day-3-of-replacing-myself-d5bd85eea3aa" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@nitish-ku/day…
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I run my meta ads with @openclaw for $0/month 😱 here's the system that runs autonomously: step 1: daily health check → social-cli (major shoutout to @vishalojha_me) wraps @Meta's marketing API (token refresh, pagination, rate limits all handled) → am I on track? what's running? who's winning? who's bleeding? any fatigue? → the same 5 questions I asked Ads Manager every morning for 20 years step 2: catch dying ads before CPA spikes → @OpenClaw pulls daily frequency by ad → frequency > 3.5 = audience is cooked, CTR is about to drop → this one signal saves more money than any dashboard step 3: auto-pause bleeders + shift budget to winners → CPA > 2.5x target for 48hrs? auto-pause. no hesitation. → ranks every campaign by efficiency. recommends shifting spend. → last fri it paused an $87 CPA campaign at 3am and scaled my best performer 30% step 4: write new ad copy from your winners → agent analyzes what's working (hooks, angles, CTAs) → generates variations based on the patterns in YOUR top performers → copy modeled on what already converts in your account. step 5: upload ads directly to your account → new creative + copy → live in @Meta Ads Manager → no more downloading, formatting, clicking through the upload flow → agent handles the entire publish cycle step 6: content concepts + morning brief → spots patterns across winners and suggests what to test next → delivers everything to Telegram, Slack, wherever you want it → 90 seconds to read. reply "approved." done. input: your ad account + your target CPA output: an AI that monitors, kills, scales, writes, AND uploads your ads dozens of hours in ad manager → 1 text message I packaged the entire system as the Meta Ads Kit. 5 @OpenClaw skills: - meta-ads (daily checks + auto-pause) - ad-creative-monitor (fatigue detection) - budget-optimizer (efficiency scoring + shift recs) - ad-copy-generator (writes variations from your winners) - ad-upload (publishes creative directly to your account) giving it away free. comment ADS + like + follow (must follow so i can DM)
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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
sonnet 4.5 just mass-produced $23,400 in local business contracts. in one weekend. here's exactly what happened: friday night i made a list of 30 local businesses within 15 miles. not tech companies. not startups. a laundromat. a pest control guy. a dentist office. two landscapers. a funeral home. a dog groomer. a commercial cleaner. a physical therapy clinic. a pool company. saturday morning i called 12 of them and asked one question: "what's the most annoying part of your day?" every single one had an answer within 4 seconds. the pool company: "we lose 11 jobs a week because nobody follows up cancellations." the PT clinic: "insurance verification takes 3 hours every morning." the cleaning company: "we quote in 2 days. our competitor quotes in 2 hours." i didn't pitch anything. i didn't mention AI. i didn't say the word "automation." i said: "what if that was fixed by monday?" then i opened synta, typed exactly what they told me, and built each workflow in 4-11 minutes while they watched. results from saturday alone: → pool company: $2,500 setup + $500/mo retainer → PT clinic: $3,800 (saving them $19K/yr in labor) → cleaning company: $2,200 setup + $400/mo → dog groomer: $450 one-time → pest control: $1,800 setup + $300/mo 5 closed. 7 more scheduled for next week. total: $10,750 upfront + $1,200/mo recurring projected year 1: $23,400+ zero proposals. zero decks. zero "let me get back to you." they watched it work. they paid on the spot. i documented the entire framework: → the 1-question discovery script → all 6 copy-paste workflow prompts → what to charge (pricing guide by complexity) → synta MCP setup (how every workflow self-heals) comment "LOCAL" and i'll send the full PDF. consultants charge $15K for a discovery workshop. i just gave you the playbook for free. synta(.)io
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I'm building the BIGGEST cold email community in the world. It's perfect to network with other killers in your space. And you'll find strategies that are not shared anywhere else. Comment "GROUP" and I'll invite you (make sure you're following)
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J.B.
J.B.@VibeMarketer_·
just created the ultimate openclaw setup guide. lots of founders are struggling to find use cases for it, I have it running my business 24/7. Even using my card info to hire designers on Contra. inside the doc, i’ll cover… -> how to install and run the first boot. -> the mandatory first boot checklist. -> workspace files so it knows how to behave. -> creating your agent’s philosophy with SOULmd. -> uploading your information with USERmd. -> how to add skill stacks. -> setting up your communication channel. -> some basic automations to save you HOURS. -> multi-agent routing. -> ensuring security is set up properly. also uploaded all the code so you can just plug-n-play. just RT + comment “CLAW” and I’ll send it to you (must be following)
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