Chase Binnie
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Chase Binnie
@chasebinnie
Buying businesses for a living | Digital Marketing, SEO agency owner |📍NW Arkansas
Bentonville, AR เข้าร่วม Nisan 2023
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this OpenClaw bot finds $500k–$1.2M homes without pools, renders a pool into their backyard, and mails the owner a postcard showing the before/after, on autopilot...
here's how pool builders can close $50k+ deals with this system:
- scans satellite imagery for mid-market homes with empty backyards
- filters by lot size, sun exposure & recent ownership change
- pulls the homeowner direct from public records (not shared leads)
- renders a luxury pool dropped into their actual yard
- calculates build cost + home value lift for their specific zip
- generates a cinematic video of their backyard with the new pool
- prints a personalised postcard with the before/after + QR code
- drops it in the mail + hits them with retargeting
every step from sourcing to outreach is automated.
reply "POOL" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
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@JeffKirdeikis Yes ✋
I'm building the peer intelligence to power the retail industry's best news and insights hub.
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I'm building a private group for people who are laser focused on AI, who want to network, share ideas, and actually build.
Usually it costs money to join a group.
You get paid to join this one.
Companies have already offered $50+ in free credits and cash giveaways to the first 1,000 members, with more on the way.
Everyone gets the bonus.
Inside you'll get:
→ Direct connections to investors, developers, and founders
→ A real network that moves your ideas and business forward
→ Exclusive access to the latest AI tools at discounted prices
This group is not for everyone.
There will be a vetting process.
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To get in:
1) Comment below with one of the following:
- what you're building
- what you've invested (or looking to invest) in
- what you're looking to gain and/or share with the group
- anything else relevant
2) Then, hit follow, so my DM with the invite link reaches your inbox if you're selected in.
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My OpenClaw agent runs a complete website agency on autopilot:
• Scrapes 100s of local businesses from Google Maps
• Pulls up their site from the Wayback Machine, flags any site that hasn't changed since 2020
• Builds them a fully custom website in minutes
• Screenshots their old site vs the new one side by side
• Sends the outreach email automatically
• Runs 24/7 with zero manual work
Businesses with old websites are easier to sell than ones with no website, they already paid for one before
Reply "SKILL" and I'll send you the free skill file that runs this entire agency on autopilot (must be following)
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this OpenClaw bot finds warehouses with old roofs, renders solar panels on their actual building, and books the owner a call, all on autopilot...
here's how commercial roofers can close $2M+ deals before the solar tax break ends:
- scans thousands of commercial roofs via satellite
- scores each building by roof age & urgency
- pulls exact panel count from Google Solar API
- finds the real owner (not the property manager)
- calculates their federal credit to the dollar
- renders a video of panels materializing on their roof
- ships a personalized proposal
- fully automated end to end
every day that passes is money off the table.
reply "ROOF" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
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A two-person GTM team at a Series B SaaS company closed $2.4M in pipeline in one quarter.
No SDRs. No demand gen agency. No paid ads.
Signal-based outreach. Intent scoring. AI-sequenced follow-up. Automated reporting.
Two GTM engineers running the whole motion - for one quarter.
I pulled it apart.
Compared it to every system we've built across the GTM teams we've worked with.
Then asked myself one question:
If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch - what would it actually look like?
Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated.
I mapped the whole thing into a step-by-step playbook you can upload directly to any LLM.
It walks you through building your own version from GTM strategy to fully AI-powered execution.
Comment "GTM" and I'll send it over.

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I just vibe-coded a TikTok research AI agent in Claude Code 🤯
A complete research-to-brief pipeline that scrapes TikTok, analyzes video hooks with AI, and generates creative briefs on demand.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for creative agencies and DTC brands who are still turning competitor research into briefs manually.
Your creative strategist is spending half their week on TikTok "for research."
Scrolling. Screenshotting hooks. Watching videos one by one. Copy-pasting notes into a Google Doc. Then rewriting a brief from scratch every single time.
By the time the brief is done, the trend already moved.
This agent eliminates the entire loop:
→ Search TikTok by keyword, date range, and video count
→ Pull engagement metrics, captions, and thumbnails
→ Gemini watches each video and analyzes the hook
→ AI scrapes comments for common questions and audience insights
→ Generates a full creative brief from your template + brand bible
No watching videos manually.
No copying notes into docs.
No rewriting briefs from scratch.
What you get:
- Multiple client projects with separate brand bibles
- Your own creative brief template baked in
- Full control over which videos to analyze and brief
- Customizable through Replit's AI agent
Research → Analysis → Brief. One workflow.
Every e-comm brand and agency should have at least one person who can vibe-code tools like this. It's becoming non-negotiable.
I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how I built this from scratch.
Want the full tutorial?
> Like this post
> Comment "CLAUDE"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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I helped raise a company from $493K to $1.6M in valuation, spending 70 hours building a $35M AI operations system for them.
The founder was working 58 hours weekly before he came to me
But now is down to 25 hour weeks. ~zero time in delivery.
( Profit margin also increased from 22% to 35% too )
> The founder was personally involved in 83% (exact % btw) of revenue.
> 7 employees and most decisions still found their way escalating to him
> couldn't take a weekend off without his phone blowing up
we mapped every function in his business. what's actually keeping clients vs what's just keeping him busy.
69% of the operation was DRAG. reporting. project setup. invoice follow-ups. QA reviews. status calls. onboarding ran from memory every time. Scattered client data across multiple softwares.
so we stripped it all and here’s what we built to replace it:
> custom dashboard replaced him checking 6 tools every morning.
> AI agents took over reporting, proposals, and client updates.
> decision frameworks so the team stops asking him every question.
> QA system so he's not reviewing every deliverable.
> onboarding automated with material collection and client context immediately ingested Day 1.
The result:
> decrease his work load from 58 hours to 25 hour weeks. ~zero time in delivery.
> profit margin raised from 22% to 35%.
> valuation increase from $493K to $1.6M. (proprietary data set, owned software infrastructure, new revenue channel via system installation fees)
same clients, smaller team, same revenue.
Now that his time is freed up , he’s taking on double the number of clients with this NEW AI architecture.
If you want me to do the same for you,
I’m giving away all of these for free: (today only)
1. How this $35M AI operations system works
2. Full Aerodynamics Audit — 75-question diagnostic that scores your business 0-100 on founder dependency, function maturity, systems infrastructure, revenue health, and AI readiness. Takes 60 minutes. You'll know your exact drag percentage down to the hour.
3. Drag Map — function-by-function breakdown showing which of your 10+ core business functions are load-bearing vs. drag, rated 1-5 on maturity. Most founders discover 60-85% of their hours are drag.
4. Financial Impact Report — what your drag costs you per month in dollars, what your valuation looks like with vs. without systems, and the margin unlock if you strip it.
5. Build Sequence — the exact order to systematize your operations so nothing breaks. Which function first, which stays human, what gets built in week 1 vs. week 2 and so on based on 30+ builds across 12 industries.
Comment "blueprint" to receive all 5 of these :)
( must follow + RT so I can DM )
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I make UGC with @openclaw for less than $5 each
here's the system that pumps them out on demand:
step 1: mine real language
→ openclaw scrapes Trustpilot, Reddit, Amazon reviews for your niche
→ pulls the exact words customers say
step 2: build a creator
→ nano banana generates characters you reuse across videos
→ same person, same personality, 50 videos deep
step 3: pick your format
→ yapper? podcast? hook and demo? wall of text? transformation?
→ each one has a shot by shot blueprint built in. agent picks the right one
step 4: animate with @Kling_ai /Sora (rip)
→ feeds frame 1 into image-to-video
→ Sora for talking heads, Kling for b-roll and product shots
→ phone quality, not studio quality. that's the point
step 5: nail the voice + captions
→ @elevenlabsio speech to speech + instant clone → real voice with room sound
→ ffmpeg overlays captions
step 6: quality gate
→ gemini flash on @OpenRouter scores every clip.
→ only videos that pass the "real person" test make it out
input: brand + product
output: unlimited UGC video ads on demand
$500 per UGC video → less than $5
I packaged the entire system as the ScrollClaw Kit.
6 @openclaw skills:
- persona (customer research + creator profiles + script)
- first-frame (nano banana → consistent AI creator face)
- animate (sora/kling → talking head video)
• b-roll (kling → product and environment shots)
• assemble (elevenlabs voice + ffmpeg captions + post-production)
• score (7-criteria AI virality gate)
giving it away free.
comment UGC + like + follow
(must follow so i can DM)
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Claude Skill + Gamma + Apollo = AI Due Diligence Engine that replaced $50,000 in consulting fees...
This system runs enterprise-grade company analysis in 7 minutes with research that firms charge $25K-$50K for...
→ No more analysts pulling data for 3 weeks straight
→ No more $300/hour lawyers reviewing standard templates
→ No more risk domains missed because nobody has bandwidth
→ No more decks that take a week to build and still look generic
Just enter a company name + domain → full scored verdict delivered automatically.
Here's how it works:
→ Firecrawl scrapes 8 company pages in parallel (security, legal, pricing, trust)
→ 11 Perplexity queries fire simultaneously across every risk domain
→ Claude synthesizes a scored GO / NO-GO verdict with red flags + negotiation leverage
→ Gamma auto-generates an 11-slide deck in the company's own brand colors
→ Full run log saved with cost breakdown + Gamma link
Built with enterprise procurement standards.
Runs in under 7 minutes.
$1.50 per run vs $50,000 per engagement.
One enterprise team cut their vendor onboarding from 6 weeks to same-day decisions.
Want the complete Claude Code skill?
Like + comment "SKILL" + repost, and I'll DM it to you.
(must be following)
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The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027.
The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first.
So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you.
Inside:
— The exact prompts to hand it on day one
— Plain English setup for Mac and Windows
— How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down
— 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance
Your competitors are sleeping on this.
Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod
"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.
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I’m launching Stanley (AI Head of Content) on June 1, 2026.
Over the next 6-12 months, I'll grow it from $0 → $10M ARR.
In public.
(While running my $30M ARR business full time)
I will also be using only AI employees to do it, so you can copy the playbook.
I'll update this thread as I go. Bookmark it and follow along to hold me accountable 🤝
Comment "alpha" to get early access.
My social media stats as of today:

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@codyschneider @jamesclift Im tired of asking, but I’ll do it anyway: if this thing can build you a 7 figure business, why don’t you use it yourself to, dunno.. build yourself a gazillion businesses, instead of offering it for free to the first 1000 subscribers?
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My OpenClaw bot builds websites & mails a postcard with a QR link to local businesses on autopilot...
You can use it to land new customers without a single cold call, here's how it works:
- Finds 100s of local businesses via Google Maps
- Builds each one a custom website in minutes
- Prints a real postcard with their site preview + QR code
- Mails it directly to their door
- They scan it, see their site, and reach out
- Runs 24/7 completely hands off
Direct mail gets a much higher response rate than cold email.
Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the full breakdown of how you can do it too (must be following so I can DM)
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I BUILT A $5,000 AI AUTOMATION FOR PLUMBING COMPANIES
And it runs the entire admin side of the business without the owner touching their phone.
- It reads new job requests
- extracts the details
- generates a quote using their pricing rules
- proposes available time slots
- books the job
- sends confirmations automatically
After the job is marked complete, it sends the invoice, payment link, and a review request — all without the office staff chasing anything.
Same website.
Same phone number.
Same tools they were already using.
Just a system handling the work that usually eats hours every day.
If you want to see the full breakdown — how the automation works, the logic behind it, and how to build one yourself:
Comment “701” + Like + Repost and I’ll send it over.
(must follow for DM)

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This AI-powered TikTok page made $1,623,177 in 93 days.
No filming. No cooking. No face.
Just:
- 200+ AI recipe videos/month
- Faceless voiceovers + AI food images
- $25 cookbooks sold on autopilot
- 55M+ views | Dozens of 1M+ videos
It looks like a real food creator — but it’s 100% AI.
Want the full system comment “Page” & I’ll send it
(Must be following)

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