Thomas Echezabal

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Thomas Echezabal

Thomas Echezabal

@techezabal

Claude Automation Coach | Helping solopreneurs streamline their business with Claude | Bilingual (EN/ES)

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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
We built 12 Claude Code skills that run our entire paid media ops across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn at ColdIQ (and we're giving the whole pack away). Our head of growth Ivan Falco runs $200K/month in ad spend from a terminal. It's how we doubled client load this year without losing quality. The skills do the work that used to fill our media buyers' calendars: spot creative fatigue, adjust bids, upload audiences, run bulk edits, flag broken campaigns, build reports. Each skill does a specific job: Google Ads: → keyword-analyzer: audits quality scores and finds keyword gaps → negative-keywords: reviews search terms and blocks wasted spend → performance-auditor: compares periods and flags what changed → search-terms: surfaces queries burning budget with zero conversions Meta Ads: → audience-builder: turns CRM lists into custom audiences → creative-fatigue-analyzer: spots declining CTR before the metrics flag it → fatigue-monitor: flags when your audience is saturated → spend-tracker: tracks budget pacing across every campaign LinkedIn Ads: → audience-builder: builds targeting audiences at scale → bid-optimizer: adjusts bids across campaigns in bulk → bulk-editor: mass edits campaigns, ads, and naming in seconds → creative-builder: generates ad creatives from brand specs You drop them into Claude Code, connect your ad accounts, and tell it what you need. It reads the skill, plugs into the platform, executes. 300+ hours of work went into building these. Comment ADS and we'll send all 12 over.
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borja
borja@borjafat·
Claude Opus 4.7 autopilot PR machine. Tired of spamming journalists for backlinks that never come? I open-sourced a Claude Code skill that 1. logs into Qwoted (the new HARO), 2. scans real journalist requests, 3. instantly builds custom statistics pages or PDFs journalists actually want to cite, 4. sends personalized pitches from your Gmail, reads the replies, tracks wins… and can run on a daily schedule while you sleep. No more manual outreach. Real press mentions. Real backlinks. On autopilot. (Yes, it even got @ManychatHQ to link to me. And and an Interview from @MorningBrew ...proof in the video ) Comment skill and I’ll send you the GitHub repo instantly.
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Henry Shi
Henry Shi@henrythe9ths·
Tax season is here and a connector is all it takes to make @claudeai way more useful. Checkout what we just shipped: Connect TurboTax or Aiwyn Tax (formerly Column Tax) to Claude to estimate your refund, see what you may owe, and get a better understanding on the forms before you file.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
You can learn anything in 2 weeks. You can't master it, obviously, but if you obsess over it, you can become better at it than most people ever will. You'd be surprised how fast your life can change when you understand this.
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Noah Zweben
Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
You can now schedule recurring cloud-based tasks on Claude Code. Set a repo (or repos), a schedule, and a prompt. Claude runs it via cloud infra on your schedule, so you don’t need to keep Claude Code running on your local machine.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
Friendly reminder that AI will never be worse than it is right now. If you assume any rate of improvement over any reasonable period - learning how to use it becomes your #1 priority.
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Thomas Echezabal
Thomas Echezabal@techezabal·
@shannholmberg Running the command /insights on Claude Code generates a report of how you use Claude and ways to improve. You can then feed the report to Claude and tell it to make improvements and refinements based on the report. I set up a cron for this that runs every 2 weeks.
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Shann³
Shann³@shannholmberg·
find every inefficiency in your Claude workflow with one prompt it finds where you're wasting time, where your prompts could be sharper, what patterns are slowing you down. copy the prompt below (bookmark to save it for later): ----- Scrape all of my Claude session on this computer. Analyze my usage patterns and give me a breakdown of: - What I do most frequently - What should become skills (reusable workflows/knowledge) - What should become plugins (standalone tools) - What should become agents (autonomous subagents) - What belongs in CLAUDE. md (project-level instructions) ---- takes 2 minutes to run. saves hours of inefficient back and forth.
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Stijn Feijen
Stijn Feijen@spwfeijen·
Nano banana Pro + MakeUGC + Veo3 = Ad Factory This agent creates 200s of ads every day - UGC cost: $0 - Production time: minutes - Scale: instant You're able to re-create your competitors ads with AI Paste there ad -> Pick an avatar and regenerate. Comment "PRO" and I'll send you the agent + the full playbook (must be following)
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Cas.Fyn
Cas.Fyn@FynCas·
Google’s new Nano Banana Pro is actually wild. I fed it one product photo… and it generated agency-level ads in under 3 minutes. No designer. No Photoshop. No $5k/month creative retainers. Then I paired it with my custom GPT workflow — and suddenly my ads looked like top 1% DTC brands… for $0. Honestly, it feels like something Google accidentally shipped. It’s too good. Thinking about dropping the exact prompt + GPT setup before they patch it. Comment “Nano” and I’ll send everything over. (must be following)
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Thomas Echezabal
Thomas Echezabal@techezabal·
@AlexFinn Have you tried Deep Research with Perplexity? How do you think it compares vs. Gemini Deep Research?
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
I've been testing Gemini 3 for over a week now and have thoughts: It's incredible. Extremely smart. The best straight up problem solver/getting answers AI ever If you need information, there is no tool better. It's not quite there yet though when it comes to 'vibes'. I use AI 80% of the time for business planning and creative writing I use it to be my product manager, come up with new, novel ideas for products and features to build, and as a business consultant to bounce ideas off of It doesn't quite have that 'human' feel GPT 5.1 Thinking has. But in every other category, it is by far the most revolutionary tech I've ever seen Also INCREDIBLE at one shotting code prototypes. It's built some amazing 3D simulators in one prompt. Better than any other model I've ever seen. A level of intelligence normal people have never had access to before If you need answers, information, graphics, or research done. This is the best possible tool you can use. Updates model use cases below:
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Thomas Echezabal
Thomas Echezabal@techezabal·
@amitisinvesting @grok how many people will qualify for the stimulus and how much will the government have to pay to support the initiative?
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amit@amitisinvesting·
TRUMP: $2000 TARIFF STIMULUS CHECKS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY THE MIDDLE OF 2026 okay, so seems like we are printing stimulus once again
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Alejandro Chavez
Alejandro Chavez@aletechview·
$SOFI INSANE REVENUE GROWTH OF 39% JUST LOOK AT THIS CHART
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SynchroVerse
SynchroVerse@SynchroVerseAI·
Unlocking the future of AI companions! Discover how x402 will power instant payments in the upcoming Synchroverse AI Agent/Companion Platform, letting ARIA agents evolve autonomously. From pay-per-use tools to marketplace collaborations. How x402 revolutionizes the Synchroverse ARIA Agent Platform! A thread🧵
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Henrick Johansson
Henrick Johansson@compliantvc·
An ambitious founder called me "We're growing fast, have a great team, and incredible product/market fit. Can I come by and pitch you?" I paused. "Did you obtain a Prospective Investor Meeting Permit from the EU Commission on Venture Investments?" He stuttered. "Well..I...I..." "No thanks," I told him, abruptly hanging up. Typical American founders, trying to circumvent well-established regulatory protocols. Turns out, that company was Uber, and he called just 3 months after starting the business. But I wouldn't do anything differently if I had the chance. I'm glad I stuck to my principles.
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Thomas Echezabal
Thomas Echezabal@techezabal·
You probably haven’t found your truly calling. Everything you’re describing is comfort-driven, not purpose-driven. Purpose can only be found helping others. “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.” - Philippians 2:3-4
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Matt Welter
Matt Welter@_mattwelter·
i have... - an amazing girlfriend - making ~$450k this year - can work anywhere / anytime - live in a house w/ a pool yet i have anxiety every damn day, tight chest, hard to take a deep breaths, intrusive thoughts, always feeling not enough, can never relax what went wrong
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Logan Gott
Logan Gott@LoganTGott·
this is wild. who the heck wants to book a call just so they cancel their subscription?
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amit
amit@amitisinvesting·
@PeterSchiff @cz_binance i did professional debate for 10 years and was ranked #7 in the USA in 2016 and #3 in Europe in 2015 could help make it a good debate between you both if you need someone
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
The debate is on. @cz_binance and I will debate Bitcoin versus tokenized gold. We just need a moderator. Who do you think is best suited for the task?
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Thomas Echezabal
Thomas Echezabal@techezabal·
A masterclass on how to write better copy from @harrydry: 1) A great sentence is a good sentence made shorter. 2) Writing great copy begins with having something to say in the first place. 3) Copy is like food. How it looks matters. 4) Since the look of copy matters so much, don't write copy in Google Docs. Write it in Figma (so you can write and design at the same time). 5) Kaplan's Law of Words: Any word that isn't working for you is working against you. 6) You know a paragraph is ready to ship when there's nothing left to remove. It's like a Jenga tower. The entire thing should collapse if you remove something. 7) Make a promise in the title so the reader knows exactly what they're going to get if they click. Then, deliver on the promise. 8) The three laws of copywriting: (1) Make it concrete, (2) make it visual, and (3) make it falsifiable. 9) Make it concrete: Don't be abstract. For an example, say you're writing about habits. Don't talk about "productive routines." That's abstract. Write about "waking up at 6am to write" instead. It's concrete — and much more vibrant. 10) Make it visual: People see in pictures. This is why instead of memorizing card numbers directly, world memory champions memorize cards by turning them into pictures and then back to cards. 11) Make it falsifiable: When you write a sentence that's true or false, you put your head on the chopping block, which makes people sit up in their seat. 12) When has a falsifiable statement resonated? Galileo got sentenced to a decade of house arrest for saying that the earth spins around the sun. That's a falsifiable sentence. But nobody would've done anything if he'd said that the earth has a harmonious connection with a celestial object. 13) Write with the delete key. Using fewer words lets you be more impactful with the words you keep. 14) The job of a sales page is to make a bold claim at the top. Then spend the rest of the page backing up what you've said... with a ridiculous amount of proof. 15) If your competitor could've written the sentence, cut it. 16) Good copy is differentiated. Here's an example: Elon Musk shouldn't write "The Cybertruck is the world's best truck." Ford or Dodge can write that sentence. But only Elon can write: "The Cybertruck is tougher than an F-150 and faster than a Porsche." 17) Some days, the writing comes easily. Some days, it takes sweat. The reader doesn't care if you wrote for two minutes, two hours, or two days. The ink looks the same. 18) Great copy reads like your customer wrote it. Talk to them.
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