smarthomeaz
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99% of people using Claude are doing it wrong.
They’re prompting.
Not building systems.
Not automating GTM.
Not printing leverage.
Meanwhile, a small group is using Claude to run:
• Full GTM workflows on autopilot
• Sub-agents working 24/7
• MCP-powered systems that replace entire teams
That’s the gap.
So I spent 100+ hours building The Claude GTM Engineer’s Bible —
everything you actually need:
• 1300+ battle-tested prompts
• Claude Code + WAT framework setup
• MCP, agents, automations (step-by-step)
• Real GTM systems you can deploy immediately
Not theory. Execution.
I’m giving it to only 500 people.
Want it?
Follow me Must (so I can dm)
Rt + Like
Comment “CLAUDE”
I’ll DM it.
Miss this → stay stuck prompting.

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Claude is a money-making machine if you know how to use it. Here's the ultimate guide in English.
Prompts, skills, Claude Code, monetization… it has everything.
FREE for 24 hours only! To get it:
1. Like and Repost
2. Comment "4.6"
3. Follow me to receive a DM
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Seedance 2.0 = 550+ videos a day
Fully realistic UGC ads — cinematic lighting, natural movement, clean pacing — all powered by AI.
UGC cost: $1
Production time: minutes
Scale: basically unlimited
I’ve got this crazy workflow running right now that creates, tests, and scales short-form ads automatically... nonstop.
It’s already live and campaigns are scaling.
If you want me to share the full setup, just comment “UGC”
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I put the entire Claude Co-work Live Artifacts playbook into ONE Notion doc.
2 sections. No fluff.
- What live artifacts are and how to build one in 2 minutes: they connect directly to Gmail, Google Calendar, HubSpot, and Notion and update automatically without you asking Claude to refresh anything, dropping the daily token cost to zero
- The daily operating system dashboard that replaces four apps: inbox triage flagged by urgency, full week calendar view, top three priorities surfaced from your inbox and calendar, and open conversation threads waiting on you - all in one place, all updating without you touching Claude
This is the setup I would have KILLED for before asking Claude to regenerate the same dashboard every morning and paying tokens each time, opening Gmail then calendar then CRM then Notion before I could start working, and running scheduled tasks that burned tokens on every single run even when nothing in the data had changed.
Like + comment "ARTIFACTS" and I'll send it over
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the NEW claude opus 4.7 model is INSANE at finding untapped ecom opportunities…
so i put together an 11-prompt playbook on how we’re ABUSING it to scale our clients’ DTC brands:
1. macro trend analysis
2. rising categories mapping
3. ICP pain point scanning
4. underserved market segment finding
5. international opportunities breakdown
6. winning product extraction
7. competitive gap analysis
8. brand angle opportunities
9. winning funnel evaluation
10. product page deep dive
11. ad angle development
and for 24h, it can be yours for free
like + comment "OPUS" and i’ll send it
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I will regret giving this away for free but f*ck it:
Full guide on every Claude prompt I used to run the full SaaS GTM stack without adding a single headcount
Positioning. Outbound. Content. Sales. Retention. Growth. AI. SEO. Onboarding. Founder strategy. You name it.
For 24h, I'm sending it to EVERYONE who likes + comments "PROMPTS"
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I put the entire Claude Code and Claude Design B2B GTM Scaling Playbook into ONE Notion doc.
8 sections. No fluff.
- The full Co-work prospect research workflow: project folder setup, web search, site screenshots, and cold email drafts via Chrome extension without leaving Claude or touching a spreadsheet
- CRM and Gmail connected in one session: 15 personalised follow-up drafts in your inbox referencing actual call notes in under 10 minutes
- The DBS skill structure that turns any repeatable GTM workflow into a slash command: Direction, Blueprints, Solutions, and the five GTM skills worth building first including qualify, enrich, and personalise
- Five GTM routines that run without you: morning email brief, sales follow-up bot, LinkedIn content scheduler, meeting prep assistant, and weekly expense tracker
- The post-call proposal routine that turns meeting notes into a researched proposal in Slack before your next call starts
- What Claude Design actually builds and how to start: prototypes, animated decks, videos, and landing pages from plain language with three editing modes
- The animated video trick that produces more polished pitch decks than building from copy directly and the 90/10 rule for final edits
- How to go from Claude Design output to a live campaign page: export options mapped to every use case and the Claude Code handoff that gets any design to a live URL in under 2 minutes
This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending hours manually researching prospects, briefing designers on assets Claude Design produces in minutes, and building GTM workflows from scratch every session instead of triggering them with a slash command.
Like + comment "CLAUDE" and I'll send it over
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put together a checklist of the strategies we use to help brands show up on llms
chatgpt, ai overview, perplexity, etc
thought it’d be useful for yous to share what we’ve been testing for the past year plus
high roi moves that help your products get picked up by ai.
solid traffic and sales coming from it.
like + reply "ai" and i’ll send it over
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Claude DESTROYS ChatGPT for auditing Google Ads accounts.
I've generated $75M+ on Google. These are the exact prompts we use to tear apart any account and build a 90-day scale plan in under 2 hours.
Nine prompts. All copy-paste ready:
• Search Terms Waste Diagnosis
• PMax Asset Group Rebuild (the way Google actually rewards)
• Branded vs Non-Branded Split Analyser (your real ROAS vs your inflated one)
• Ad Copy Fatigue Detector
• Landing Page Mismatch Finder
• Bidding Strategy Recommender
• Shopping Feed Title Optimiser
• Competitor Reverse Engineer Prompt
• 90-Day Scale Roadmap Prompt
Want access?
→ Comment "Claude"
→ Follow me and I'll DM you the vault
48 hours only.

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just had a 90-minute phone call with an electrician in austin that i can't stop thinking about
his wife answered when i called. told me "dad's in the garage, he's been weird since the ai thing"
turns out "the ai thing" was him figuring out his entire marketing strategy was worthless.
he'd been running a 2-truck operation for 11 years. doing fine. $380k/year, clean books, no debt. all his leads came from one of three places: homeadvisor, google ads, and his uncle's general contracting business.
then last month a customer called and said "chatgpt recommended you, you were the only one it mentioned for panel upgrades in austin"
he didn't believe it. opened chatgpt on his phone right there in front of me. asked it "who should i call for a panel upgrade in austin" — his business came up as the top recommendation, with a breakdown of panel types (100/150/200 amp), typical pricing ($2,800–$4,400), and a note that he was licensed in pflugerville and round rock too.
he had never done a single piece of "seo" in his life.
what he HAD done — 4 years ago his wife (who handles the books) started answering every reddit question in r/austin about electrical issues. not to promote the business. just because she can't watch someone get scammed without saying something. 340 comments over 4 years.
that's it. that's the strategy.
he was paying homeadvisor $2,400/month for shared leads. chatgpt was sending him better leads for free because his wife was a helpful person on reddit.
this is why i keep telling local service businesses to stop thinking about "seo." seo for local is dead. the new game is three questions:
1. are you the most helpful voice in your local subreddit?
2. do you have ONE honest piece of comparison content on your site?
3. does a real human in your service area describe you positively in a public forum?
yes to those three, you get cited. no, you don't — doesn't matter how much you spend on ads.
we track citations across chatgpt, perplexity, gemini, and google ai overview for 200+ local businesses at localrank.so. the pattern is identical in every city. every niche.
the electricians, hvac guys, plumbers, and roofers who figure this out in the next 6 months are going to eat the ones who don't.
Comment "LOCALRANK" if you want my LLM citation framework and I'll DM it to you (Must be following)

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Claude DESTROYS ChatGPT for finding new winning Meta ad creative.
I put together my Claude Meta Winning Ad Finder Vault.
Claude is BY FAR the best at solving creative fatigue and iterating on winning ads.
I speak to 10+ DTC founders a week. Every single one has the same problem – one ad carrying the account and no idea what to make next.
These prompts fix that.
I use these to go from a dying winner to a full iteration plan in under an hour:
• Winning Ad Breakdown Prompt
• Hook Variation Generator Prompt (5 from one winner)
• Creative Fatigue Diagnosis Prompt
• Angle Iteration Prompt (build from what worked)
• New Persona Finder Prompt
• Dead Ad Revival Prompt
• Format Expansion Prompt (UGC → Podcast → Static)
• Competitor Winner Reverse Engineer Prompt
• Next 30 Days Creative Roadmap Prompt
Want access?
→ Comment "Claude"
→ Follow me and I'll DM you the vault

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I've created a full guide on how to design anything with Claude Design
You also get exact copy-paste prompts for interactive immersive websites, animated pitch decks, app mockups, social banners, infographics, and pricing pages
Grab it FREE
Like + Comment "CLAUDE DESIGN" and I'll DM you the full guide
No opt-in, no BS

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I put the entire Claude GTM Masterclass into ONE Notion doc.
6 sections. No fluff.
- The GCAO prompting framework: how to structure every Claude prompt around Goal, Context, Action, and Output Format so every session produces specific actionable output instead of generic advice
- GTM project setup that loads your ICP, voice, files, and standards automatically: how to write project instructions using GCAO so you never waste the first 5 messages re-briefing Claude on who you are
- How to build reusable GTM skill files three different ways and the DBS structure that makes output sound like your business instead of generic AI
- Finding and emailing 10 prospects in one Co-work session: from blank slate to researched prospects with screenshots, contact details, and personalised cold email drafts without touching a spreadsheet
- Drafting 15 personalised CRM follow-ups in under 10 minutes: connect your CRM and Gmail, read contact history, and draft emails referencing actual notes from previous calls without retyping anything
- Claude Opus 4.7 broken down for GTM work specifically: adaptive thinking, the 3x image resolution upgrade with GTM use cases, and a practical cost management guide so the 35% token increase does not eat your budget
This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending weeks re-explaining context every session, getting generic output from vague prompts, and manually researching prospects that Claude could have handled in one Co-work session.
Like + comment "MASTERCLASS" and I'll send it over
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I condensed everything I know about selling AI services into one cheat sheet.
- Niche selection.
- Tech stack.
- ROI conversations that close deals.
- Objections and exactly how to handle them.
Free. Just save it.
If you want the full breakdown of how to go from zero to your first $10K month using this framework, drop "AI" in the comments and I'll send you the playbook.
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I built 131 Claude skills for outbound, content, LinkedIn, SEO, and growth into one plugin.
131 skills. 11 domains. One /bootstrap command.
Our clients kept hearing the same thing from prospects: *"Your outreach actually sounds like you."*
That doesn't come from better prompts. It comes from a system that reads your brand, voice, and ICP automatically.
▶️ The foundation (built once)
→ /bootstrap - onboards Claude to your brand, voice, and ICP. Every skill reads that context automatically.
→ ICP document - loaded once, referenced by every skill without manual pulling.
→ Brand and voice layer - installed at setup. Every output reflects your positioning, not a template.
Most teams skip this and go straight to prompting. Then wonder why everything sounds the same.
▶️ The skill layer
→ Outbound and email for personalised sequencing at scale
→ LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube for social across every format
→ Content and copywriting that reflects your documented voice
→ Analytics and research for signal detection and account intelligence
→ Strategy and positioning for ICP, messaging, and competitive work
47 growth and product skills alone.
▶️ The execution layer
→ Plain-language task detection - skills activate automatically
→ Cross-referencing - a cold email pulls from brand, voice, and ICP simultaneously
→ Output grading - if it reads generic, one fix: make it specific enough it can't describe any other company
Compatible with Claude Code, Claude Cowork, and any Agent Skills spec agent.
▶️ Repurpose
→ One validated outbound skill = one framework cross-referenced into content, SEO, positioning, and paid. No rebuilding.
→ Repurposing is not copy-pasting. It's cross-referencing.
▶️ Maintain
→ /bootstrap refresh updates every skill automatically
→ Monthly voice refresh. Quarterly domain audit.
The system gets smarter the longer it runs.
▶️ Delivery
→ Claude Code or Claude Cowork. 4 installation methods in the setup guide.
Bootstrap → detect → activate → cross-reference → draft → grade → repurpose → refresh
Your skill library is your GTM brain.
Reply "CLAUDE" and I'll send you the full breakdown 👇

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I replaced my $400K/year strategy team with an AI Executive Board...
7 frontier models. 5 countries. $0.30 per verdict. 34 seconds per decision.
→ No more shipping copy that one AI rubber-stamped
→ No more pricing decisions made with zero pushback
→ No more proposals that felt right but lost the deal
→ No more positioning gaps you only discover after the client says no
Just paste your draft → 7 models argue independently → 1 synthesis verdict delivered.
Here's how it works:
→ Claude (Anthropic) — strategic narrative + positioning
→ GPT (OpenAI) — structure + persuasion gaps
→ Gemini (Google) — logic flow + audience framing
→ DeepSeek — contrarian pressure-testing
→ Qwen (Alibaba) — market angle + commercial framing
→ Kimi (Moonshot AI) — risk flags + blind spots
→ MiniMax — final synthesis + verdict
No cross-talk. No model sees the other's answer. One chairman model reads all 7 and delivers the final call.
Built for decisions that cost you money if you get them wrong.
Runs in your terminal. One command. $0.30.
Results from real deployments:
→ $400K strategy function replaced completely
→ 34-second average verdict per decision
→ 7 independent opinions vs 1 AI hallucination
→ Catches the 1 line that quietly kills your sale
Want the complete system?
Like + comment "BOARD" + repost, and I'll DM it to you.
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Claude can run a full go-to-market build in 2 to 3 hours.
While everyone's obsessed with hiring $500/hr GTM consultants to build their strategy, we built something different.
Claude as a senior GTM consultant. Inside a 10-prompt sequence that builds your entire go-to-market from scratch.
We're not generating generic strategy documents. We're running 10 sequential prompts where every output feeds the next.
Here's what it does:
→ Assigns Claude a specific expert role with a credibility signal at the start of every prompt to push output depth
→ Builds ICP, positioning, pricing, 90-day plan, partnerships, competitive analysis, competitive moat, revenue stress test, and investor one-pager in sequence
→ Uses bracket input fields throughout so specificity of input directly determines quality of output
→ Feeds every output into the next prompt so ICP feeds positioning, positioning feeds pricing, and all 9 feed the final launch system
Humans still provide the inputs, review the outputs, and make the decisions.
Claude just handles the strategic framework that used to take weeks of consultant time.
Result: No blank strategy docs. No generic positioning that could describe any company.
I just put together a breakdown covering:
- How to run all 10 prompts together in the right order
- The full copy-paste prompt for each of the 10 builds
- How to use the output from each prompt before moving to the next
- The fix when output reads too generic: make it specific enough it cannot describe any other company
This is the same sequence used to run full GTM builds for B2B SaaS teams.
No fluff. Just the actual prompts and process.
Want the "10-Prompt GTM Claude" breakdown?
1. Connect with me
2. Comment "CLAUDE"
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I replaced a $500K/year team with $1,100/month in AI.
23 agents. 5 departments. Everything automated.
4 businesses. 7 figures. Zero employees.
Here's the full operating system:
→ Engineering: Claude Code (47 Fortune 500 deployments this month)
→ Business Ops: @Accio_official (312 tasks automated, zero manual back-office)
→ Content: AI OS (3.1M impressions/month, zero keyboards touched)
→ Sales: AI SDR ($500K active pipeline, no agency)
→ Client Delivery: Agent Fleet (9 live Fortune 500 deployments, zero babysitting)
Business ops is the layer most solo operators never automate.
Supplier sourcing, vendor outreach, procurement, quote comparison — all running without me.
What makes this unfair:
→ $0 payroll vs $500K+ for a team doing the same work
→ 1,847 hours reclaimed this quarter
→ Every agent reports into one console
→ Scales to any volume without hiring
4 businesses. 23 agents. 1 operator.
I documented the entire setup. Every agent, every tool, every workflow, every dollar of infrastructure cost.
Like + comment "SOLO" + repost, and I'll DM it to you.
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