Natwar Maheshwari

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Natwar Maheshwari

Natwar Maheshwari

@natwar86

Head of Marketing @namespacelabs | ex @OpenRouterAI @Algolia, @Mailchimp | Founder @aroundio_ (exited)

Atlanta, GA เข้าร่วม Ocak 2011
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Satya Patel
Satya Patel@saddle_paddle·
Does anybody have any opinions about which sandbox provider we should use for Cloud? We're about to dive into the deep end with picking vendors, would love to hear if someone has a favorite
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Derek Sivers
Derek Sivers@sivers·
People of India! My OCI + Airtel + HDFC has culminated in a massive achievement and rite of initiation. I have made my first UPI payment. I’m now unstoppable.
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Nikunj Kothari
Nikunj Kothari@nikunj·
SOC II is in the news right now for being security theater.. You know what SOC II is *actually* good for? Subprocessor lists. I scraped 417 companies subprocessors to investigate what AI native companies are using for their infrastructure. Introducing DeployGraph dot com 🥞
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 is f*cking cracked 🤯 I built a system inside Claude Code that researches any brand, writes 40 ad prompts from scratch, and fires them all to Nano Banana 2. One brand name + one URL = 40 production-ready static ads. All inside Claude Code. I took @alexgoughcooper's brilliant framework and automated the whole thing inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without briefing a designer or spending hours in Canva. If you're finding winning ad concepts on Meta and manually recreating them one at a time in Higgsfield — copying prompts, pasting product details, tweaking aspect ratios, downloading, organizing... This system eliminates the entire loop: → Give Claude a brand name and URL → It researches the brand's fonts, colors, packaging, and photography style → Builds a Brand DNA document from scratch → Fills in Alex's 40 proven ad templates (headline, us vs them, testimonial, UGC, review cards, stat callouts) with brand-specific details → Fires every prompt to Nano Banana 2 with your product photos as reference → Downloads finished ads into organized folders with an HTML gallery No Higgsfield. No manual prompt filling. No copy-pasting between tools. What you get: → 40 ad formats filled with your exact brand colors, fonts, and copy → 4 variations per format so you pick the best output → Product photos passed as reference so the model matches your real packaging → A reusable system — new brand, new folder, same pipeline Built 100% in Claude Code with Nano Banana 2. I put together a full playbook & Loom video showing the exact process to set this up yourself. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "NANO" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Have you ever read a book by an author that was so good it made you want to read everything else they've written?
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Cheng-Wei Hu
Cheng-Wei Hu@HcwXd·
I left NotebookLM a few months ago to solve a bigger problem in learning. Today, as the first step, we are launching @WonderingApp for early access. It's Duolingo for anything — turning any topic into a guided path with bite-size visual lessons that can fit into your busy schedule. But you don't sacrifice depth/effectiveness for convenience: Total Control: You decide how deep you want to go, how difficult the material should be, and how personalized the experience feels. Active Learning: We provide the tools you need to practice, test your understanding, and actually apply what you’ve learned. Long-term Mastery: It’s built to help you truly remember and master any subject, not just skim the surface.
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Nick Gray
Nick Gray@nickgraynews·
I have a pricing tier question for SaaS Currently I have Free and Pro ($19) accounts on Mixily.com A few people are asking for a cheaper plan But I am worried that if I make a cheaper plan then my existing $19 customers will downgrade and most new customers will pick the $9 plan In your opinion, should I change to: Free, Basic ($9), Pro ($19), and Plus ($59) add that new Basic ($9) plan -- and hope that Pro ($19) is the most attractive plan that people will pick or just have Free, Pro ($19), and Plus ($59) options only What is the best practice here?
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
I built an openclaw tool that automatically builds websites for leads it scrapes from google maps, auto-records the website as a video, and sends it to them as a cold pitch... It literally screen records the website that was made for THEIR business, so the lead will feel it's personalized This is an all encompassing machine to sign clients and fulfill all in one loop Reply "video" and I'll DM you a free prompt to build it yourself. (must be following)
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Most people use Claude Code like a chatbot and get chatbot results. So I documented the most complete setup you can install today. Inside: → How to continue your local Claude Code session from your phone without losing context or stopping work → The CLAUDE. md file that writes its own rules after every correction so the same mistake never happens twice → Scheduled task setup so Claude processes files, pulls trend reports, and consolidates team outputs every morning at 7am without you triggering anything → How to actually run 10 to 15 Claude sessions at the same time across terminal and browser → Subagent setup so Claude simplifies, reviews, and verifies its own work without you managing it → Plan Mode workflow so Claude builds a full plan before touching a single file (with exact activation steps and what to say) → Safe permissions setup so Claude never needs unrestricted access to your machine → MCP connections for Slack, BigQuery, and Sentry so Claude uses your tools directly → PostToolUse hooks so code formatting never causes errors in review → Ready to use files including CLAUDE. md, subagents, slash commands, scheduled task instructions, and hooks → Common mistakes that slow Claude Code down and the exact fixes Boris Cherny uses If you build with AI daily, ship code, or manage a team using Claude Code, this is the only setup guide you will need. Comment "CLAUDE" and I will send it straight to your DMs.
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
I was so tired of doing SEO research manually so I just made Claude Code a Senior SEO Engineer by giving it access to my Keyword Everywhere API key and my Data For SEO API key it just researched all the keywords related to my product like X vs Y X alternative X review etc. and I made a full Notion document guide for you with a tutorial It includes: 1. How to set up Claude Code and provide your API keys 2. How to get it to do initial research for you 3. How to get it to write the blog posts 4. How to get it to publish them 5. How to set up an AI data analyst to analyze your Google Search Console data to refresh those blog posts 6. How to track the signups from these blog posts via google tag manager and google analytics 4 everything above is just API calls and Claude Code doing the work for you like this post and comment "SEO" and I'll send the Notion document to you
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JJ Englert
JJ Englert@JJEnglert·
I built the ultimate GTM Engineer AI Toolkit that handles prospect research, outreach writing, meeting prep, and more in minutes. This is a beginner-friendly walkthrough that shows you exactly how to set it up, use it at work, and personalize it to your business. It can: - Research real prospects and companies - Score accounts against your ICP - Write personalized cold outreach sequences - Generate meeting prep briefs before calls - Help you build a repeatable prospecting pipeline - All using a free toolkit + Claude Code / Codex. This is for SDRs, founders, marketers, and GTM operators who want to use AI to do more at work without buying another expensive tool. I break down the full workflow step by step in the video. 👇 Comment "GTM GUIDE" and I’ll send you the full toolkit. (make sure you're following me so I can DM you)
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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
the 10 most profitable workflows local businesses are buying right now. i've built 47 of these in the last 3 weeks using synta. here's what they pay, what each does, and how fast they deploy: → missed call text-back ($800-1,500) - 3 min client gets a reply in 60 seconds instead of never calling back → review request automation ($500-1,200) - 4 min google reviews triple within the first month → appointment no-show recovery ($1,200-2,500) - 5 min recovers 30-40% of lost revenue automatically → AI receptionist + call routing ($2,000-4,000) - 8 min 24/7 coverage. zero missed calls. zero salaries. → instant quote generator ($1,500-3,000) - 7 min response time drops from 2 days to 2 minutes → client onboarding sequence ($1,800-3,500) - 9 min forms, doc collection, payments - one workflow handles all of it → invoice follow-up + payment recovery ($1,000-2,000) - 4 min late payments drop by 60% without a single awkward phone call → social proof collector ($600-1,200) - 3 min auto-requests testimonials and publishes to google/socials → lead scoring + routing ($1,500-3,000) - 6 min hot leads hit your phone. cold leads get nurtured automatically. → weekly owner dashboard ($1,200-2,500) - 5 min revenue, reviews, leads, appointments - one email every monday morning average build time: 5.4 minutes. average revenue per workflow: $1,750. close rate when you build it live in front of them: 70%. every single one self-heals through synta's MCP. no debugging. no maintenance calls from clients at 11pm. i put together a free PDF with: → all 10 copy-paste prompts (word for word what i type into synta) → pricing calculator by complexity + industry → the live demo script that closes 7 out of 10 → objection handling for "i'll think about it" → synta MCP setup walkthrough (5 min) comment "RETAINER" and i'll send it. synta(.)io - describe the workflow in plain english. it builds, deploys, and fixes itself. (must be following for DM)
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I replaced a $200K GTM hire with @openclaw 😱 here's the system that runs my outbound: step 1: mine LinkedIn engagement → @rapidapi scrapes everyone engaging with niche content → someone who commented on specific posts = 10x warmer step 2: enrich + verify → Hunter/Apollo finds the decision-maker + email → @Perplexity deep research pulls signals like hiring, fundraising, media appearances, quotes step 3: score against your ICP → title, company, signals = ranked 0-100 → only A-tier leads get touched step 4: write personalized outreach → Claude writes outreach referencing what they ACTUALLY engaged with and talk about step 5: send via @instantly_ai → 3-email sequence. automated follow-ups. step 6: pre-call deep research → @PerplexityComet builds a 1-page briefing 30 min before every call input: your ICP + niche keywords output: booked meetings with people who already care $200K/year GTM engineer → $130/month in APIs. I packaged the entire system as the First 1000 Kit: - all 8 @openclaw skills - every prompt - tool-by-tool setup - email sequences that convert giving it away free. comment 1000 + like + follow (must follow so i can DM)
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
I keep getting dm'd "how do I start GTM engineering with claude code" So I built a full notion document guide for you. It includes: 1. 10 minute crash course how to set up this infrastructure for GTM engineering You'll learn how to set up a directory, how to set up an environment file with all the API keys for you to interact with. 2. How to design and build 100+ Facebook ads using AI 3. How to bulk upload all of those Facebook ads to your ad sets. 4. How to build 50 landing pages in a matter of minutes 5. How to write a hundred blog posts that will actually rank on Google, and how to actually do the keyword research for them 6. How to build and automation to extract people who engaged with LinkedIn profiles too cold email them 7. How to write support documentation based off of the support questions that have happened in the last seven days 8. How to cold email podcasts to get you placed on them 9. How to enrich your HubSpot leads by using the Perplexity API to find all the information you can about them 10. How to use an AI data analyst to track all of these systems Everything above is just API calls and cloud code doing the work for you. You just come up with the ideas and polish the outputs. link below
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James Hanzimanolis
James Hanzimanolis@HyperSalesman·
I built a prospecting tool inside of Google Sheets. Here's everything it can do: ➜ Finds a person's LinkedIn profile ➜ Finds company phone number ➜ Finds company website ➜ Finds LinkedIn link ➜ Finds Twitter link ➜ Finds Instagram link ➜ Finds Facebook link ➜ Finds company email ➜ Finds state from phone area code ➜ Checks phone number reputation ➜ Gets company name from LinkedIn ➜ Removes "LLC", "Inc", or "Co" ➜ Cleans phone number ➜ Shows time zone for a state After some small update, I'm releasing it again. Comment "DM" if you want access
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