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sirexxe 🍀
@sirexxe
Sé un poquito de muchas cosas. No sé si eso suma … reinventando mi vida!
Katılım Ocak 2022
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hyperframes.dev is live. Browse community projects, download any zip, hand it to your agent or publish yours
$ npx hyperframes publish
Publish then RT + comment "dev" for credits
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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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I put the entire Claude Routines Playbook into ONE Notion doc.
8 sections. No fluff.
- What routines actually are and how they replace n8n: same event fires, Claude reads natural language instructions, output lands in Slack or your CRM without a single drag-and-drop node built
- Full routine setup in under 5 minutes: name, description as a numbered SOP, model selection, environment config, trigger, and connectors all from one screen
- The three trigger types and when to use each: schedule for fixed cadence workflows, API call for passing data payloads from Claude Code, webhook for firing automatically when Fireflies finishes a transcript or a prospect signs a proposal
- How to connect Gmail, Slack, and every other tool via OAuth once and reference them by name in every routine prompt forever
- How to write a routine prompt that works every time without you watching: numbered SOP structure, explicit finish line, named connectors, and the three things that make outputs unpredictable
- Three production routines worth stealing: daily inbox drafter running at 5:10am, transcript to proposal firing from a Fireflies webhook, and a field monitor sending signal digests to Slack in under 2 minutes of setup
- How to convert any existing n8n workflow into a routine by pasting the JSON into Claude Code and letting it translate the node chain into a natural language prompt automatically
- The decision rule for routines vs n8n: when to build new, when to convert, and when high-frequency mechanical workflows should stay exactly where they are
This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending hours building n8n node chains for workflows that should have taken 5 minutes to describe in plain language and wire to a connector.
Like + comment "ROUTINES" and I'll send it over
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Giving away the exact Custom Skills Folder we use inside Claude Code to write our cold email sequences at ColdIQ.
Trained on the same emails that have generated over $10M for our clients. Plus the master prompt we engineered to clone their buyer psychology.
I've tested every AI model for cold email. ChatGPT. Gemini. Grok. They all produce okay copy. But okay doesn't get replies.
Claude Code is the first one that changed that. It doesn't come off as AI. It comes off as your best AE on a good day.
How it works:
> Drop in a target website, a LinkedIn URL, or a detailed ICP
> It returns a 3-step outbound sequence
> Fully optimised for Instantly
> Under 45 seconds, start to finish
It feels conversational. Opens strong. Ready to launch in your campaigns.
Most people are still prompting ChatGPT to "write a cold email."
This is what running 7-figure outbound in the background actually looks like.
Want the Skills Folder, the master prompt, and the full system?
→ Like this post and follow me
→ Comment "EMAIL" and I'll send you the link.

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I never run out of content to post anymore.
Built an automation that monitors 50+ news sources, scores articles for relevance, and writes social posts automatically.
It finds trending topics in my niche before they explode everywhere else.
Saves me 15-20 hours monthly and keeps me ahead of every trend.
Comment "NEWS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)

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just spent 4h researching EVERY claude code use case for ecom…
found ways to automate:
- inventory management
- customer support
- market research
- content creation
- financial analysis
- email marketing
- google ads
then i put EVERYTHING i learned in a step-by-step guide
like + comment “CLAUDE” and i’ll send it to you
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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
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Figma MCP + Claude Code
140 ads in 11 minutes. 👇
Same brand colors.
Same fonts.
Same layout rules.
Because the AI reads my actual Figma file
Here's the problem with AI-generated ads:
They look like AI-generated ads.
Generic colors.
Wrong fonts.
Off-brand everything.
You spend more time fixing them than you saved.
Figma's MCP server changes this.
It lets Claude Code read your real design system — your brand variables, typography styles, components, spacing tokens — and generate creatives that actually match your brand.
Not "close enough."
Exact match.
Here's the workflow:
1/ Set up your brand kit in Figma
Define your colors, fonts, and spacing as variables.
Name your layers clearly (not "Rectangle 47").
Build one master template per ad format.
2/ Connect Figma to Claude Code
One command in your terminal.
Claude reads your design system and learns your brand rules.
You do this once.
3/ Give it a brief
Product, audience, goal, key benefit, offer.
Ask for 10 variations with different hooks: → Problem-aware → Benefit-led → Social proof → Direct offer → Curiosity gap
4/ Scale across formats
Take your best variations and adapt: 1080x1080 for feed.
1080x1920 for Stories/Reels.
1200x628 for link ads.
10 creatives become 30 in minutes.
5/ Iterate on winners
When Meta tells you which ad is winning, feed that back in and generate 10 more riffs on the winner.
Different secondary text, color emphasis, CTA wording.
This is how you compound creative testing.
What this replaces:
→ Designer making variations manually in Figma — hours
→ Agency charging per revision — $$$
→ You resizing the same ad 4 times — soul-crushing
What it costs:
→ Claude Code: free to start
→ Figma paid seat: you probably already have one
→ Meta Marketing API: free
The brands winning on Meta right now aren't running 3-5 creatives.
They're running 30-50+, cycling weekly.
This is how you keep up without a full creative team.
Comment "Figma" and I'll send you the full setup guide + copy-paste prompt templates for every ad type.
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Claude Code + Google Stitch 2.0 is f*cking cracked 🤯
Google just dropped a free AI design agent that solves Claude Code's biggest weakness: frontend design.
One screenshot of a high-converting landing page → a production-ready site for your brand in minutes.
All inside Google Stitch + Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are building advertorial pages and product launch pages for Meta but burning days on designer back-and-forth.
If you're running Meta ads and need 5-10 different landing pages testing different hooks, angles, and offers — each one targeting a different audience and pain point — you know the bottleneck isn't the ads.
It's the pages.
Briefing designers, waiting for revisions, paying $2-5K per page.
Stitch eliminates the design bottleneck:
→ Find a high-converting advertorial that's scaling on Meta
→ Screenshot it and drop it into Stitch (powered by Gemini 3.1)
→ Stitch redesigns it with your brand's colors, fonts, and imagery using Nano Banana 2
→ Edit sections visually — headlines, CTAs, layouts — without touching code
→ Export the code and paste it into Claude Code
→ Claude builds the full production site and deploys to Vercel or Netlify in 60 seconds
No designer.
No $3K per landing page.
No Claude Code frontend that looks like a template from 2019.
What you get:
→ Designer-quality landing pages and advertorials built in minutes, not weeks
→ Visual editing so you actually see the design before you code it
→ Nano Banana 2 generating on-brand product imagery and hero shots
→ A repeatable system — new angle, new page, same pipeline
Built 100% with Google Stitch 2.0 + Claude Code.
I put together a full playbook showing the exact workflow: how to find winning pages, redesign them in Stitch, and deploy with Claude Code.
Want it for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "STITCH"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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I just vibe coded a Meta Ad spy tool in Claude Code 🤯
Meta just made it possible to sort any brand's ads by *highest impressions* for the first time.
Which means you can now see *exactly which competitor ads* are getting the most views.
But clicking through the Ad Library one brand at a time is still painful.
So I built a tool that pulls it all into one place:
One brand URL in → top ads scraped, organized, and fully analyzed by AI.
Here's how it works:
→ Import any brand with their Ad Library URL
→ Apify scrapes their top-performing ads automatically
→ Click into any ad for full breakdown (headline, copy, CTA)
→ Gemini watches the video or analyzes the image
→ Returns asset type, visual format, messaging angle, hook tactic, offer type
No manual research.
No watching videos one by one.
No messy spreadsheets.
Here's what I built:
- 50+ DTC brands already loaded (AG1, Caraway, Chomps, Dr. Squatch, Gruns, Jones Road, Magic Spoon, Ridge)
- Weekly auto-scrape to refresh top ads
- AI analysis on any ad in one click
- Bookmark system to save winners
- Filter by brand, category, media type, or AI tags
Built 100% in Claude Code.
I recorded a full step-by-step showing exactly how I built this, including ALL the prompts.
Want access to all of the prompts for ree?
> Like this post
> Comment "META"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)I just vibe coded a Meta Ad spy tool in Claude Code 🤯
Meta just made it possible to sort any brand's ads by *highest impressions* for the first time.
Which means you can now see *exactly which competitor ads* are getting the most views.
But clicking through the Ad Library one brand at a time is still painful.
So I built a tool that pulls it all into one place:
One brand URL in → top ads scraped, organized, and fully analyzed by AI.
Here's how it works:
→ Import any brand with their Ad Library URL
→ Apify scrapes their top-performing ads automatically
→ Click into any ad for full breakdown (headline, copy, CTA)
→ Gemini watches the video or analyzes the image
→ Returns asset type, visual format, messaging angle, hook tactic, offer type
No manual research.
No watching videos one by one.
No messy spreadsheets.
Here's what I built:
- 50+ DTC brands already loaded (AG1, Caraway, Chomps, Dr. Squatch, Gruns, Jones Road, Magic Spoon, Ridge)
- Weekly auto-scrape to refresh top ads
- AI analysis on any ad in one click
- Bookmark system to save winners
- Filter by brand, category, media type, or AI tags
Built 100% in Claude Code.
I recorded a full step-by-step showing exactly how I built this, including ALL the prompts.
Want access to all of the prompts for ree?
> Like this post
> Comment "META"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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