Sumit

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Sumit

Sumit

@iam_sumitd

Add $10,000 to your B2B Offer in 30 days.

the zone เข้าร่วม Nisan 2025
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i'm gonna regret leaking this but fuck it 15 lead sources that ARENT apollo took me 4 hours to put together 40 pages of where i actually find leads - tweet scraper (40K emails → 355 opportunities from ONE source) - the shopify app review trick - how to find leads who just raised money - the google maps play for local - sources for ecom, agencies, SaaS, local after sending 1,000,000+ emails these are the sources that ACTUALLY work like + comment "LEADS" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
I just gave Claude control of my cold email campaigns. Here's what happened: Most cold email managers are stuck in the same loop: ☒ Log into Instantly manually every day ☒ Check metrics one sequence at a time ☒ Pause underperformers by hand ☒ Write new copy with no data to guide it Until we built the opposite. And I just recorded a full walkthrough breaking down the complete system: → How Claude logs into Instantly, reads your dashboard, and flags what's broken → How to set rules so Claude pauses sequences under 1% reply rate automatically → How Claude scales winning sequences by 20% volume without touching a thing → How Claude rewrites losing email steps using only your best-performing copy as reference → How Claude pulls weekly reports and saves them to a local folder - zero dashboard diving This isn't theory or fluff. I'm showing the exact prompts, the folder structure, the permission setup, and the confirmation flow Claude uses before making any changes. The wildest part? We do it all from one Mac with the Claude desktop app. (No extra tools. No dev work. No agency.) No bloated tech stack. No extra headcount. No manual ops work eating your week. This system is built on Computer Use - Claude sees your screen, navigates your tools, and asks for confirmation before anything risky. You stay in control. Claude does the work. Want the full breakdown? Follow me Reply "COWORK" I'll send it straight to your DMs.
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JN Jack | Cold Email
Giving a list of 1M+ US founders/CEOs from a private database Likes this tweet Replies 'List' Will DM the details
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Kevin Naughton Jr.
Kevin Naughton Jr.@KevinNaughtonJr·
I was fired from Anthropic today. I was the engineer responsible for shipping the latest dev/claude-code npm package. Wanting to improve the debugging experience for the team, I decided to include source maps in the release. This resulted in our entire internal codebase being publicly exposed including thousands of files with every agent command, all system prompts, the complete query engine, Undercover Mode, Bypass Permissions Mode, and our internal telemetry configuration. I take full responsibility. I genuinely believed the safeguards Claude Code had built for me would be adequate and it was a serious miscalculation on my part. My actions have unintentionally open-sourced major parts of Claude’s architecture well ahead of schedule. I apologize to the team and to Claude.
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip

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Sumit
Sumit@iam_sumitd·
@infobodie @Calendly Calendly does this minus the CRM and show rates but that shouldn’t be hard to build an automation for. Not sure if there’s hella demand for this
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Bodie
Bodie@infobodie·
day 1 of trying to put @Calendly out of business im 15 years old and just thought of a fire idea a scheduler that automatically qualifies leads before they book, syncs with your crm, triggers outreach sequences, AND tracks show rates i don't have time to build this, but if you want to you're going to absolutely print
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Sumit
Sumit@iam_sumitd·
@THArrowOfApollo Taylor http requests r almost free for a service to provide I think they just want more money. AWS charges 20 cents per million and u only make 60k in a week lmao
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Taylor Haren
Taylor Haren@THArrowOfApollo·
Clay’s new pricing is probably my fault. We were paying $314 a month, but using (based on their new model) $214,087.50 worth of Clay a WEEK. Here’s the story: A year ago Clay's head of product hopped on a call with me. I told him we were hitting their platform 17.3 million times per week. Almost all custom events (i.e. HTTPs) I remember his response being something close to "Holy shit, I think you are the largest user of Clay" I said yeah that doesn't surprise me. But then it also came up that we were only paying $3,769 a year. We talked about HTTPs, custom integrations, how we were basically using Clay as a giant API orchestration layer. I knew his wheels were turning. If you saw my last post, you know we eventually replaced Clay entirely with a $200/mo Claude Code subscription. 272,000 leads per second vs Clay's 27 hours for the same volume. But before we left, we were the perfect case study for why Clay's old pricing was broken. $314/mo for 17.3 million weekly, for what they now call ‘actions’. Run the math. We were paying $0.00001815 per action. Clay announced their new pricing structure. They split everything into Data Credits and ‘Actions.’ Actions are HTTPs, custom integrations, API calls. The exact things we were doing 17.3 million times a week. The new price per action credit works out to about 1.24 cents each. A 681% price increase for us I know you might say, "But Clay is letting people stay on the old pricing if they want," and I hear you but I also don't know how it makes me feel that someone brand new would have to pay $856,350 per month to get the same advantages I had when I was starting out only 3 years ago. I'm not saying that one call caused the entire restructuring. But I am saying their head of product learned that day that someone was running 17 million HTTPs a week for the price of a nice dinner. And now every HTTP costs 1.24 cents. anyways For the last year, we've been trying to figure out how to get off of our dependency on Clay. That was until Cursor / Claude Code / Codex came out My VP of Growth, @James, who doesnt know how to write a single line of code, touched Claude Code for the first time And three weeks later he replaced Clay for us We could process 272k rows per second now for the cost of a Claude Code sub My last post was about that system Then after that post, Clay announces new pricing that specifically monetizes the exact thing we were doing at a massive scale. Coincidence? Maybe. But I may owe everyone using Clay an apology If your Clay bill just went up, you can probably blame me for that one. Sorry! I put together a system blueprint of what I did to replace Clay for myself -- every tool, the tech stack, a Clay vs custom comparison, and a 6-step playbook for building your own. Plus a video walkthrough where I show you the live system and how each tool actually works. Reply CODE below and I'll DM it to you.
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Sumit@iam_sumitd·
@levelsio Yeah I can’t reply 😔
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Logan Gott
Logan Gott@LoganTGott·
Create lead magnets in UNDER 1 minute This is EXACTLY how I've had multiple lead magnets generate 1,000s of comments (bookmark) Comment "content" to get early access once we launch!
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Levi Munneke
Levi Munneke@levikmunneke·
If you want to take cold email seriously you cannot be doing Apollo searches manually. I created a custom Claude lead list builder. Like + comment "claude" - I'll send you the link to use it - fully free + my full lead list building SOP.
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Liam
Liam@iamliamsheridan·
most teams are watching the wrong signals. job change: everyone sees it. everyone emails at the same time. funding round: same. 50 cold emails hit the new VP's inbox in 48 hours. intent data: the most expensive way to fight over the same 3%. the signals that actually predict a buying window are less obvious. they're the ones nobody's automating yet. i mapped 11 buying signals that consistently precede a decision, most of which are public but underused. -> headcount growth above 15% in 90 days -> shift from one job function to another in hiring patterns -> new c-suite hire outside the core business (often means restructure is coming) -> plus 8 more, each with the outreach trigger that goes with it like + comment 'SIGNALS' and i'll DM you. (must be following)
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
Most people build lists. The best agencies build signal radars. A list is static. It tells who exists. A signal radar tells you who is ready - right now, today, this week. So I built the most complete signal-based list-building playbook I could. Inside - 11 signal sources, each with a full setup guide: - Intent-Based Hiring Signals - a company posting for a GTM role is telling you their priorities before they reply to anyone - Anonymous Visitor Identification - people on your site who haven't filled a form yet. They're warm. You just don't know who they are - LinkedIn Engagement Capture - turning post likes and comments into a qualified list automatically - Post Commenter Extraction - pulling every person who engaged with a specific post into your outreach pipeline - Tech Stack Qualification - knowing what tools a prospect runs before you write a single word of copy - Funding Event Triggers - a fresh raise means fresh budget and a mandate to move fast - Local Business Discovery - for agencies targeting location-specific ICP - Competitor Audience Mining - reach the people already paying for the problem you solve - Sales Navigator Power Filtering - stop using it like a basic search engine - G2 and Review Site Intent - buyers researching your category are the warmest leads in existence - Minimal Viable Stack - the 3-tool setup to run all of this without enterprise budget Want it? Comment "SIGNALS" and I'll send it to your DMs.
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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
We're giving away the exact list building system behind 23M+ cold emails and 400+ B2B companies. For FREE. 8 phases. 11 video walkthroughs. 2 AI agents that automate most of it. Here's what's inside: → How to define your ICP so it actually filters (not just "Series A SaaS in the US") → Multi-source discovery: one provider gives you 50-60% coverage. Two gets you to 80-90%. The math changes everything. → Company enrichment and scoring before you ever find a single contact → Contact validation: 30-40% of emails in databases are invalid. Skip this step and your sender reputation is toast. → Deduplication at company AND people level (most teams skip this and wonder why deliverability tanks) → AI personalization built on real data points, not "I saw you work in tech" → Activation: getting clean, scored, segmented data out of Clay and into your sequencer Most teams send raw lists and get 1-2% reply rates. Proper enrichment changes that completely. To get it: - Follow @itsalexvacca - Retweet this post - Reply "LIST" I'll DM you the link.
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i'm gonna regret leaking this but fuck it 20 cold email scripts that have booked me 3,000+ calls took me 2 hours to put together 30 pages of pure copy-paste scripts - the 2-line script that booked 103 calls in 12 days - the client name trick that gets 1%+ reply rates - scripts for agencies, ecom, local, SaaS - the follow-up sequence that books most of the calls - proof from real campaigns after sending 1,000,000+ emails these are the ones that ACTUALLY work like + comment "SCRIPTS" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Liam
Liam@iamliamsheridan·
we analyzed 4.7M cold emails across 10+ clients. here's what actually moves pipeline (and what quietly kills it): 1/ more follow-ups hurt you. after a certain point, they don't increase replies. they kill them. most teams don't know where that point is. 2/ same email. 4.3x different results. one small change. same copy, same offer, same list. nearly 5x the outcome. 3/ the metric you're tracking looks great on paper. it's also draining your pipeline. you probably celebrate it. you shouldn't. 4/ there's a setup step almost everyone skips. not exciting. nobody talks about it. but skipping it destroys your deliverability before you send a single email. 5/ winning campaigns don't win because of copy or offer. it's something simpler. something most people walk right past. 6/ outbound isn't broken. your outbound is broken. there's a specific reason it's not working. it's fixable. comment SYSTEM and i'll send you the full breakdown.
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Dimitar Angelov
Dimitar Angelov@dimitarangg·
brick and mortar mfs are a $1M GOLDMINE for anyone looking to target an UNTAPPED wealthy ICP so i created an AI system that scrapes google maps to find + pitch them, hands-free and for 24h, i'm giving it away for free like + comment “BRICKED” and i'll send it (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Sabo
Sabo@MrColdEmail·
@iam_sumitd depends on the time of day
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Sabo@MrColdEmail·
80% locked in 20% degenerate perfect balance
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Liam@iamliamsheridan·
30 cold emails that booked real meetings. no templates. no theory. the actual emails. annotated: subject line, opener, CTA, why it worked. comment SWIPE and i'll DM you the full file (must be following)
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Ben Rasmussen
Ben Rasmussen@SalesBlastBen·
You wake up in a cold sweat. There’s a gun to your head. You’ve got 24 hours to close a client or it’s lights out. Which cold email are you gonna go for? 1. Intro > Offer > Case Study > CTA 2. Intro > Value CTA > P.S. Case Study 3. One-line Email 4. Intro > Question > Value CTA
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