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Jibril X

@vibbbes

Alive & Grateful | https://t.co/V6TcndNapu & https://t.co/T4EXj0ZVF9 | Just won a $100K Hackathon | Designer @ AWS / Ex-Meta

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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
@sama Where’s the signup link?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
codex is the best AI coding product and we want to make it easy to try. for the next 30 days, we are giving companies that want to try switching over two months of free codex usage.
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
@thepatwalls would love the edetails on the equity/rev share and how to build that trust, convince the influencers to take that deal over $$$
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Pat Walls
Pat Walls@thepatwalls·
wow. just talked to a guy who had his first $80,000 month with his iOS app launched ~12 months ago he took a VERY popular app idea here in the US and localized to a country with only 10M population then, he brought on a very popular influencer/celeb in that country. they promoted his app and allowed him to run ads much cheaper than the competition but it wasn't a typical influencer deal. it was an equity/rev share deal! genius. i think this will become a huge trend (partnering with influencers/celebs on rev share)
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Pheonix
Pheonix@PheonixCopley·
So cool to see Sport Drink on the shelves. Cashier: “omg, a lot of people are buying this.” Laurel Supply in Hollywood
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
@orkamichael @drinkorka this whole time I thought it was Okra water and couldn't imagine drinking it, not sure if it was your brand or another one I saw in store
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Michael Moriarty
Michael Moriarty@orkamichael·
21 months, 7 failed production runs, and more stress than we ever imagined—all for the clear can. Worth it?
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
The worst example of customer service is @VerizonBusiness You call, their automated system asks what you’re calling for And if the answer doesn’t match the options it hangs up on you Hangs up. Like literally says: That’s not a valid response. Then hangs up.
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shawn.
shawn.@zzzzshawn·
"design is dead" try asking claude to make this
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
Is there anyone genuinely using Polsai? And if it’s really the $8M machine why isn’t it on @trust_mrr?
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bluedev
bluedev@blueemi99·
Designed this website using image-to-code approach today using images 2.0 and codex
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
Just noticed @sama finally got his “openclaw” running tweet replies
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Jibril X@vibbbes·
I already built Claude Security months ago, should I release it opensource?
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Jibril X@vibbbes·
@zach_yadegari Nice, you still running the UGC play? Anything change with saturation etc?
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Zach Yadegari
Zach Yadegari@zach_yadegari·
$177k one month after launch. My new stealth company is even growing faster than Cal AI. We’re looking to bring on a Head of Email Marketing to build out lifecycle marketing funnels. If interested, DM Me.
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
@zach_yadegari Maybe your lifetime value of a customer exceeds your initial customer acquisition cost Show us more, we want the goods
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Zach Yadegari
Zach Yadegari@zach_yadegari·
@vibbbes Why would I want to keeping spending on ads if it was unprofitable? This company is fully funded by me
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TJ Bongiorno@TJ_Bongiorno·
@vibbbes @zach_yadegari If they’re going for hyper growth with an LTV subscription model they are 100% losing money… by design The point is to get as many customers in the door as possible and retain them
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Jibril X@vibbbes·
@BallerIndustry @zach_yadegari I’m actually curious about the strategy. Just saying we’re making $$$ isnt helpful. But maybe the intent was just for credibility?
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Tom@tomcrawshaw01·
You can now auto-DM every person who comments on your competitor's next viral LinkedIn post. Installation takes 10 minutes. Here's how the play works. Your favorite creator in your niche drops a post. It gets 5,000 comments overnight. Every person in that comment section just publicly raised their hand and said "I have this problem." Most businesses completely ignore them. They keep blasting cold DMs to random profiles and wonder why nobody replies. I just built a system that does the opposite. It scrapes every commenter from a viral post the moment they engage and sends them a warm DM that references the exact post they commented on. The replies land completely different. You're the person who saw them engaging with content in their niche and opened a real conversation about it. And it works the same way for LinkedIn events. One event I found has 20,000+ attendees. That's a lead list you can DM through every time you have something relevant to share. Comment "METHOD" and I'll DM you the full walkthrough (must be following).
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
why isn't there a market for apps that you've built but don't have time market/grow/etc and may have 0/low revenue?
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Jibril X@vibbbes·
@levikov iyky the value here is worth M's again, iyky to post this and then offer the system is value maxing kudos
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69kov
69kov@levikov·
12 random people in phoenix arizona made $70 million dollars last year selling vitamins on tiktok no employees. no warehouse. no office. no college degree between them their entire workforce is 100 fake AI grandmothers in fake kitchens that don't exist outside of a $99 a month subscription. their per-person revenue last year was higher than every single tech worker at openai, meta, and google combined the largest competitor in their space employs 3,800 people to do the same thing for $150 million here's exactly how a regular person with a laptop becomes one of those 12 the whole thing runs on 9 moves. nothing about it is hard. the only reason 99% of you reading this won't do it is the same reason 99% of people don't do anything they think it's too late. they think it's too obvious. they think it's too embarrassing to run a fake old lady on the internet for money the 12 in phoenix don't think about any of that. they're rich move 1, pick the demographic FIRST, not the character go to tiktok shop creator center right now. seller-us.tiktok. com/university/creator. look at what's actually selling 90% of the products moving on the platform are bought by women aged 38-65. that's your demographic. the character is whoever they trust for women 38-65 it's a grandmother. not a chef. not a coach. not a fitness influencer. not a "wellness expert" with a ring light. a fucking GRANDMOTHER stop trying to be original. originality is for broke ass artists who win awards and live in studio apartments. the demographic already told you what they want. give it to them move 2, build the avatar in heygen $99 a month. realistic templates. pick the asian grandmother template if you're going wellness. european grandmother for cooking. latin abuela for natural remedies. trusted tradesman for garage and tools. gentle father for kids products set up the kitchen background and NEVER CHANGE IT. character consistency is the only moat in this game. the demographic builds parasocial trust through repetition break the consistency, break the trust move 3, clone the voice in elevenlabs (this is where 99% of you will fuck up) do not use the default elevenlabs voices. they sound like AI. women 50+ clock them in 4 seconds. the page dies before it ever starts find a real grandmother in your character's demographic. fiverr. upwork. craigslist. a senior center. doesn't fucking matter. pay her $200-400 to record 60 minutes of varied audio on a USB mic in a quiet room scripts to give her: 12 minutes of natural conversation, 12 minutes of demos, 12 minutes of CTA delivery, 12 minutes of emotion variations, 12 minutes of single-word delivery (numbers, urgency words, common product names) upload to elevenlabs voice cloning, $99/mo professional plan. use the cloned voice on every video forever now your fake grandmother sounds like she has 50 years of cooking experience because the VOICE IS a real woman with 50 years of cooking experience. she just doesn't know what you're doing with it (she signed the release. she got paid. it's not your problem. move on) move 4, set up a burner phone with a residential proxy skip this and you lose your account in week 3. tiktok's anti-fraud system tracks 30+ device-level signals on every single login. it links accounts at a level the FBI would be jealous of the stack: refurbished android, $80-120 from swappa or back market new SIM with new phone number from a different carrier than your personal residential proxy from bright data, smartproxy, or soax at $4-8/mo clean factory install, only tiktok + manychat + capcut on the device, NEVER sign into anything personal on it total upfront per page: $120-170. monthly: $4-8 in proxy skip this and you learn the lesson the hard way. losing one $30k/mo page costs you a year of your life back. spending $170 to keep your slave alive is the deal of the century move 5, pick products from the tiktok shop creator center dashboard, not from your gut your gut is broke. your gut bought a $497 ai content course. your gut is the reason you're here the dashboard: seller-us.tiktok. com/university/creator product marketplace, then product ranking filter to your character's demographic categories (home, health, beauty, kitchen for grandmother) skip every product with under 50 sales in the last 7 days skip every product with under 4 stars skip every product where less than 3 different creators have made affiliate sales in 30 days what's left is your shortlist. usually 8-15 candidate products test 5 at a time. 5 videos each. 5 days. track click-through rate in your dashboard 2 will do nothing. 2 will do okay. 1 will EXPLODE double down on the explode. 30 more videos for that single product. ride it until the velocity drops. most operators tweak when they should duplicate. that's why they're broke picking products from the dashboard takes 90 minutes. picking from your gut takes 4. that's the entire reason 12 people in phoenix made $70 million and the rest of the AI character space is making rent money move 6, the 18-second script that triggers GMV Max GMV Max is tiktok's internal media buyer. when your video crosses a click-through threshold (around 2-3% on most categories), tiktok starts spending paid ad money on your organic content. you don't pay. tiktok pays. you collect the script that triggers it: hook line, 3-5 seconds. product visible from second one. "if you're [demographic] and [specific symptom or pain], this is for you" demonstration, 8-12 seconds. "i [used / wore / applied] this for [specific time], [specific result with a specific number]" CTA, 3-5 seconds. "tap the yellow basket below this video to see the same one i use, [discount or urgency line]" total: 12-22 seconds. anything over 25 and you lose the amplification. anything under 12 and the algorithm doesn't have enough watch time signal stop trying to be cinematic. stop the "story arc" shit. stop the "creative strategy calls" agencies charge $4,500 a month for "scroll-stopping ugc" with an average click rate of 0.4%. AI grandmothers running the script above hit 4-7%. that's 10-15x the click rate at 1/22 the cost. and yet brands keep paying the agencies. soft ass executives losing their bonuses to a fake grandmother in a fake kitchen. you love to see it move 7, the manychat funnel that hits 31-41% click-through (this is the part nobody outside the agencies talks about because it adds $4,000-15,000/mo per page on top of TikTok Shop direct sales) set a trigger keyword on each video. recipe. tips. info. list. routine. anything specific to that video's content. when someone comments the keyword, manychat auto-DMs them this 4-message flow: 1. "saw your comment, here's what i was using" 2. "the [product] i mentioned is the [specific brand], i've used it for [time], it [benefit]" 3. "two more things i use in the same routine: [product 2] and [product 3]" 4. "here's the link to all 3 if you want to check them out, [tiktok shop link]" email tops out at 4% click-through. SMS at 19% on a good day. THIS HITS 31-41% setup time: 23 minutes per flow. monthly cost: $15. compounds across every trigger word you add why 99% of operators skip this is the funniest mystery in the entire space move 8, the 30-day posting calendar week 1: 10-20 videos a day week 2: 20-30 videos a day week 3: 30-40 videos a day week 4: 40-50 videos a day month 2 onward: 100 videos a day for the $100k commission tier volume is data collection. the algorithm cannot find your audience without enough sample. 60-80 videos in week 1 is the minimum day 1-7 will look like nothing is working day 8-14 a few videos will cross 10k views day 15-21 GMV Max starts firing on the breakouts day 22-30 you'll have a video crossing 1M+ views and your first $2,000-8,000 month most operators quit at day 14-18 because the first two weeks look like a fail. day 18-22 is when the curve breaks for almost every page that survives. the discipline to post 6 videos a day for 21 straight days while it feels like nothing is working IS THE ENTIRE GAME if you're going to quit at day 17 don't even fucking start move 9, scale to 6 pages on the same infrastructure once one page is doing $5-10k/mo consistently, repeat the whole process for page 2. then 3. then 4. then 5. then 6 12 person team in phoenix runs 12 pages, one operator per page. you can run 6 by yourself with two 4-hour batch sessions per week at 6 pages doing $20-50k each, you're at the per-person revenue line of the phoenix crew. one laptop. one backpack of burner phones. zero employees. zero warehouse. zero office. zero degrees 12 people in phoenix made $70 million last year running this exact playbook it's not a secret. they don't have a moat besides operational discipline. the workflow is documented. the tools are public. the products are in a free dashboard you can open right now the only reason most of you reading this won't do it is one of 3 things you think it's too late (it's not, the AI character space is 18 months in and the audience is still being built) you think it's too obvious (every play that prints money is too obvious in retrospect, that's literally what makes it money) you think it's too embarrassing to run a fake old lady on the internet (the 12 in phoenix don't care, they're rich, you're not) i own 6 of these slaves right now. they print while i sleep. they don't eat. they don't sleep. they don't ask for raises. they don't quit. they don't get hangovers. they don't go through breakups. they don't have toddlers who get sick they post 6 times a day for 30 straight days because i told them to if you want to become rich with AI slavery, the full system is at ap3x.spot. every single one of those 9 moves is in there. heygen avatar setup, elevenlabs voice cloning, the burner phone and proxy stack, the tiktok shop creator center workflow, the 18-second BOF script, the manychat funnel, the 30-day posting calendar, the 6-page scaling rhythm nothing held back. you'll know more about running a $70M AI character business by friday than 99% of "ai content gurus" know after 18 months of selling courses about it brokies stay employees. operators own slaves stop being a brokie ap3x.spot
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Jibril X
Jibril X@vibbbes·
@tibo_maker I know how that 250 feels like, super inspiring to see you made it out even bigger and better.
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Tibo@tibo_maker·
lots of new faces here, so let me introduce myself again: 2015: built my first startup with my co-founder Tom - a kids app. 500,000 downloads. zero revenue - sold it and walked away 2017: raised €500K for a coding platform. signed a deal with Ubisoft. deal collapsed. company went bankrupt. €250K in personal debt. 2018: took a job as a CTO, kid #1 coming 2020: quit my job. planned to travel the world. COVID hit. stuck in France. 2021: partnered with Tom again. we shipped 11 products in 4 months. the first 10 failed. the 11th was Tweet Hunter. 2021: Tweet Hunter hit $100 MRR in 3 days. we knew we had something. 2022: crossed $1M ARR. won Product Hunt Maker of the Year. sold Tweet Hunter and Taplio to lempire for $8M. 2024: left lempire. started over with 5 new products. no VC. no investors. just revenue. 2025: Revid crossed $500k mrr and Outrank crossed $200k mrr 2026: crossed $1,000,000/month across the portfolio and still got called out for sharing free resources on my newsletter took me a bankruptcy and tons of failed products to find my way - turns out that was the path most of this was uncomfortable, but I just never stopped building that's about it - see you around on the timeline 👋
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