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Robbie Pedranti
@therealrobbiep
Commercial and Capital Markets | @bayrisecap | @bayrisereport | Born in 🇸🇪 made in 🇺🇸
Tampa, FL Katılım Mart 2016
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We built a database of 37 triggers and a 70-signal list that runs every cold email we send at ColdIQ (and I'm giving it all away).
Most teams pick one or the other and call it "signal-based outbound." That's why their cold outbound is stuck at 1 to 3% reply rates.
We stack both. 1 trigger as the reason to reach out. 3 signals as proof the buying window is open.
We've run outbound for 300+ B2B companies. Stacked sends pull 15 to 25% reply rates.
Inside the pack:
→ The 37 triggers (Series B, VP hired, new tool purchased) and the 7 to 14 day window each one closes in
→ The 70-signal list (pricing-page hits, post engagement, customer poach) and the 24 to 48 hour decay before they go cold
→ The stacking rule: 1 trigger + 3 signals = open the email
→ One account stacked: Series B last week, VP Sales on the home page 4 times, CEO liked an outbound post, new Head of RevOps from a customer
Reply "INTENT" and I'll send it. Must be following.

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@forrestmcnealle @RossBarkan lol sure let’s make something that is optional and you don’t agree with illegal. They aren’t opting for the convenience. You are. You don’t have to pay by e-check. Pay by mail. I ran a business that took both physical checks and e-checks. I assure you I was happy to accept either
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@therealrobbiep @RossBarkan Stupid thought process. Junk fees should be illegal. If they’re opting for the convenience they should have to shoulder the bill it comes with.
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We scaled from 0→7+ figures in a couple months.
Our next goal...
- $30M/y in revenue
- < 80 person headcount
To do this, we’re building out our ENTIRE Company OS on GitHub.
And how that's powering ops through Claude Code.
Tons of people asked me how to set this up themselves.
So I'm making it available to the public.
What's inside:
1) Company OS blueprint with full folder structure and .md guides
2) GTM Engineering plugin with pre-built workflows
3) 5 ready-to-use GTM skills (covers everything from outbound copy to ICP modeling to discovery prep)
4) Notion guide on getting started with Cursor
5) The exact file architecture we use across all client projects
Want in?
Reply “OS” and I'll send you the link.
(MUST BE FOLLOWING)

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cold outbound is dead
the version that's dead: spray, pray, 7-step sequences, generic personalisation
the version that prints $25M of pipeline a year for our clients: 100% TAM coverage, 45-day cycle, 5-minute reply window
we wrote the full motion playbook
like + comment 'MOTION' and i'll DM you. (must be following)
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@Codie_Sanchez Agree except the overlooked part I’m pretty sure everyone is trying to build this lol
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One of the most overlooked AI opportunities in the next 24 months is voice agents for boring businesses.
Every HVAC, plumbing, and pest control company in America is sending calls to voicemail after 5pm. One AI voice agent fixes it overnight.
Most owners have never even heard of this technology, yet alone know how to implement it.
The person who packages this up and sells it to 500 of them is going to be very rich...very quietly.
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A private equity firm came to us last quarter convinced they needed a custom AI build.
We ran our standard audit first. Seven phases across three weeks.
By the end, time spent on one of their core processes was on track to drop around 70%. And half of what they thought they needed didn't need to be built at all.
That's usually how it goes. The audit is the part nobody wants to do because it's slow and unsexy. It's also the part that decides whether everything that comes after is worth a damn.
I packaged the entire process into a self-serve SOP. Same framework we use across our engagements, written so an internal ops lead can run it themselves.
What's inside:
→ The 7-phase audit framework
→ Stakeholder interview script
→ Process shadowing playbook
→ Current state mapping templates
→ Opportunity scoring matrix
→ ROI modeling and future state design
→ Audit document structure for leadership
→ 10 mistakes that tank internal audits
Like + RT + Comment "ASSESSMENT" and I'll DM it to you. Make sure you're following me so I can DM.
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I just ran one of the largest (if not the largest) 3rd party comparison of cold email tool setups to figure out what the best cold email setup is.
600,000+ Emails Sent.
3 Sequencers.
3 Mailbox providers.
Same campaigns, same copy, same lists, and I controlled for every possible variable possible.
To run an accurate test at this magnitude we had to spend >$10,000 in new email infrastructure (to make sure everything was fresh)
I made a 12 page report outlining + a 19 minute video breaking down ALL the results to a scientific level & giving it away completely free.
The document breaks down:
- The exact test parameters we ran
- A breakdown of the results and findings by ESP and mailbox provider
- What sending platforms / tools got the best results
Want the full report?
Like this post + comment "REPORT" and I'll send it over (must be following)

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I spent the last 45 days writing a 86-page book covering absolutely everything I know about how to successfully run outbound in 2026.
When I say everything, I mean EVERYTHING.
> Company context analysis and market evaluation
> ICP definition and Pain-Qualified Segment (PQS) modeling
> TAM mapping across 15+ industry segments
> Offer creation and the three types of cold offers
> The psychology of cold email and pattern disruption
> 10 fundamental copywriting principles from 10M+ emails sent
> 6 proven cold email script frameworks with real examples
> 5 messaging angles to test across campaigns
> AI prompts for generating full A/B test script matrices
> Email sequencer setup and which tools to use at which volume
> Domain setup rules and secondary domain best practices
> Reserve infrastructure and inbox cycling strategy
> Deliverability signals, spintax, and campaign settings
> How to identify burned accounts and recover fast
> The four types of data sources and when to use each
> The Campaign Score Formula for predicting results before launch
> Speed-to-lead system and why response time kills conversions
> 5 reply templates covering 90% of responses
> Follow-up strategy across email, LinkedIn, phone, and SMS
> Pre-call workflow that lifts show rates from 30% to 70%+
> Post-meeting process: proposals, contracts, and onboarding
I told you I meant EVERYTHING.
The insights in this book come from the experiences of 10M+ emails sent, 20,000+ leads generated, and deca-millions in pipeline value created.
This e-book is NOT free, but it costs less than a Chipotle bowl with guac.
(There needs to be a slight level of gatekeeping for this one)
Want to get access to it?
Comment “Playbook” and I’ll DM you the link to it.
[Must be following to receive]
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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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In Feb, I applied Alex Hormozi's lead magnet framework to LinkedIn.
In a few weeks, I went from:
- 1.5k -> 3.9k followers
- Booking 0-1 calls/mo -> 5-15/mo
- Getting ~1k -> ~15-30k impressions/mo
Before, I didn't realize how saturated the feed was with content.
Because nowadays...
LinkedIn is a WALL of "Comment X and I'll DM you" posts (and 'thought leadership' content in general).
Everyone has figured out that lead magnets are the method.
Yet, it's becoming harder and harder to stand out with it.
If you're posting "free PDFs" on LinkedIn and nobody is commenting for them, you already know what I'm talking about.
→ Your ICP used to comment on every giveaway post. Now they scroll past yours without blinking.
→ Your lead magnet sounds like the same "Ultimate Guide" as the 8 other people in your niche
→ You're giving away a google doc that took you 20 minutes to make and wondering why nobody cares
→ The leads that DO come in are garbage because your magnet attracted everyone instead of your actual buyer
Hormozi's framework is what separates the top performing lead magnets that go viral + book calls from the ones getting buried.
His data shows lead magnets beat direct offers on overall ROAS AND scale better.
But ONLY when yours has real value and real differentiation.
That said...
I just put his ENTIRE system into a free Notion kit.
Inside:
1) Hormozi's real ROAS data on lead magnets vs direct offers
2) The 3 Value Vectors: Speed, Risk, Ease (so your offer stops being interchangeable)
3) The Splinter Strategy: how to give away something that actually costs you to deliver
4) My naming formula for lead magnets that cut through a saturated feed
5) Plug-and-play giveaway post template
Want me to send it?
1. Comment "HORMOZI"
2. Follow @aidanb2b
And I'll DM it to you.
PS: Everyone's posting lead magnets now. The question is whether yours stands out or gets buried. This kit is how you make sure it stands out.

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Your sales team should be calling new leads within 2 minutes of them showing interest.
But most teams are spending 10-15 minutes per lead searching LinkedIn, bouncing between ZoomInfo and Apollo, dialing wrong numbers, and by the time they actually reach someone the lead's already cold.
Here's how we set it up at Beanstalk so our team goes from "new lead" to phone ringing in under 2 minutes:
Lead comes in from email, cold call callback, or an ad
Rep drops the prospect's LinkedIn URL in Slack and tags our enrichment bot
Bot runs the enrichment, pulls the phone number, and responds right in the channel — usually under 2 minutes
Rep picks up the phone and calls immediately
That's it. No tab-switching. No hunting. No "I'll call them later."
The call that happens 2 minutes after a lead engages converts at a completely different rate than the one that happens 2 hours later.
I put together a Notion doc breaking down exactly how we built this — the enrichment stack, the Slack integration, and the routing logic.
Comment "SPEED" and I'll send it over.

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Building a group for right wing guys who are positive about AI and want to network / discuss ideas.
We’re looking to add men who are using the tools already and building things.
Not a meme, politics, or religious discussion group.
Reply and I’ll add you as I have time.
bendell werry 🌲@bendellwerry
Do we have a rw AI group chat yet
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My LinkedIn outreach gets 10 calls / day.
(my outreach secret weapon)
Most people's LinkedIn outreach fails because they never get clear on who they're actually targeting.
But there's a way to fix that and consistently book 10+ calls every single day.
I've compiled everything I know about this exact system, including:
→ How to build a laser-focused ICP using a downloadable Google Sheet
→ How to craft a profile that turns profile visitors into booked calls
→ Scroll-stopping hook formulas that get replies from cold prospects
→ The exact DM sequences (text + voice note) that book qualified meetings
→ How to respond to 300+ lead magnet comments with AI to start real conversations
These aren't theoretical concepts.
I've used these strategies to go from inconsistent outreach and low reply rates to a repeatable system that books calls on autopilot.
Want my complete 10 Call / Day LinkedIn Playbook?
Reply 10 and I’ll send it right over
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@BasedBandita I agree with her stances but she didn’t smoke him at all. Talking over and interrupting isn’t winning an argument at all.
Let him speak and let the inconsistencies and bad arguments surface. He seemed more calm and collected by far than her, who came at him with emotion.
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