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Nick Venturi

@nickventuri

CEO & Founder https://t.co/Lr3ehgYOYu. Helping founders and GTM teams build million-dollar pipelines on autopilot. 🚀 200+ products shipped at https://t.co/Yz2iTPqcEv ($1M ARR).

San Francisco, CA شامل ہوئے Kasım 2025
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Nick Venturi
Nick Venturi@nickventuri·
I’ve closed $3M+ in revenue from LinkedIn. If I had to start from $0 today and hit my first $1K in 30 days.. I’d run this exact playbook: 1. Define your ICP and generate a targeting query → Go to Claude or GPT → Input your business + ideal customer → Ask it to generate a precise ICP search query → Use Apollo or Sales Navigator → Paste that exact query → Build a clean, relevant lead list 2. Export your leads to csv, excel, claude whatever 3. Create a high-converting “blueprint” → Use Claude to generate a 8–10 page PDF that includes: → Your story → The problem → Your solution → Real outcomes 4. Send this message manually or using Sendio AI (simple, direct, effective): "Hey {name}, we documented exactly how we {result your ICP wants}. Happy to send you the blueprint to see how this could work for {business}." 5. When they reply positively → Send the PDF (or automate it with sendio) → Don’t sell yet → Let the content do the work If you do this consistently, here’s what happens: → 10x more replies (because you’re not pitching) → Prospects actually consume your content → 5x more meetings with qualified leads → First $1K MRR within 30 days That’s it. No tricks. No “growth hacks.” Just: Good targeting Good messaging Good content A system you can scale Repeat daily for 2 hours For 30 days. Or automate it using Sendio AI This is the exact system we are using on sendio to sell sendio. Enjoy.
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Gavel
Gavel@Gavel_on_X·
Today I cooked up the articles section of my portfolio. Cute or not?
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Andrew@andrewxroas·
Learn how to make a good product from startup founders But avoid learning anything about distribution from them Instead learn about distribution from dropshippers Some of the best markters out there as they have 0 product moat
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Brian
Brian@blasonde·
I run in-person meetups here in Colorado. People ask me why. Why spend the time? Why organize these? What's in it for you? Honestly?Connection. I spent years building this business online. LinkedIn posts. Zoom calls. Slack messages. All valuable. But nothing beats sitting across from someone. Having a real conversation. Learning their actual story. Building a genuine relationship. These meetups aren't networking events. No pitches.No agendas. Just marketers and business owners sharing what's working. And what I've noticed: The best opportunities don't come from trying to extract value. They come from showing up. Consistently.Genuinely. I've met amazing people at these events. Some became collaborators. Some became clients. Some just became friends. None of it was forced. It just happened because we were in the same room. If you're building everything behind a screen... Consider this: Find your local community. Show up in person. Have real conversations. LinkedIn is powerful. But it's not a replacement for looking someone in the eye. Who's building community in real life? Let me know where you're located.
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Nick Venturi
Nick Venturi@nickventuri·
@shnkthp building sendio.ai. gets you clients from linkedin on autopilot. you just show up to meetings 😏
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kozue@shnkthp·
Looking to connect with more: Founders Builders Traders Investors Quant researchers AI enthusiasts Robotics engineers Hardware hackers Space tech nerds Startup operators If you're building something ambitious, I want to know. What are you working on?
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Toad
Toad@WhiskyToad·
Here’s what running up mountains taught me about building SaaS 👇 I’d rather run up mountains
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StacyOnChain@stacyonchain·
Most people still treat their AI like a smarter chatbot. Dami did something different He connected Hermes Agent directly to his Obsidian vault - and everything changed Now Hermes doesn’t just answer questions. It reads across his entire knowledge base, surfaces non-obvious connections, flags contradictions in his own thesis, and runs autonomous morning briefs that actually surprise him This is no longer “AI as a tool”. This is AI as a live operating layer over your second brain The gap between people who still paste notes into Claude and people running this kind of setup is about to get very wide Bookmark this.
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Dial Draper
Dial Draper@DialDraper·
SDRs- Drop your least favorite objection in the replies and I’ll answer how I’d typically tackle it. Happy Friday. Let’s grow and chase this cheddar 🧀
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painn
painn@_0xpainn·
A sales guy dumped all his team’s deal data into a local AI setup One week later? An extra $6,000 in the bank. Obsidian was already great for notes. Add AI and it turns into a living brain linking old conversations, deals, and emails, then surfacing patterns you’d never notice manually He dumped in years of sales data. The AI spotted a quiet flaw in how they were closing deals. They fixed that one thing. +$6k in a single week. Regular notes just sit there. This setup actually thinks with your data.
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Nick Venturi
Nick Venturi@nickventuri·
@HsanC_ june doesn't stand a chance. you're crossing 5k for sure 📈
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Vitaliy K
Vitaliy K@VKhoroshkov·
Posting on X looks easy — post and hope it hits. But distribution drives SaaS 🚀 Posting isn’t a system. Growth is post → users → feedback loops. X is either a lottery or an acquisition channel. Can X really start a SaaS — or is it overrated? 👇
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Victor@victorbercaru·
@HsanC_ I see a lot of content scheduling tools and they all make money 💰😄. Right now if you want to make money online without failing seems like you have to just build a scheduling tool lol
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Nick Venturi
Nick Venturi@nickventuri·
@benln always fun to see who is burning through their funding the quickest 📉
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Pulled the fastest-growing startups by hiring velocity over the past 90 days:
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
Anthropic engineer: "You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself." this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time in this video she breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude: - the 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word - the plugins that 95% of users have never installed - the workflows that run without you typing a single prompt - why typing one prompt and closing the tab is leaving 90% on the table if you've been using Claude for months and still start every session from scratch, you have at least 28 untouched features. probably 30 instead of another show tonight, watch this make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed full guide in the article below
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
What’s the biggest trap for founders today? -building too much -consuming too much content -chasing every opportunity -comparing yourself to others
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Nick Venturi
Nick Venturi@nickventuri·
@TTrimoreau reading too much advice from people who never actually built anything
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Wytze H.@thewytzeh·
Making the final private beta changes for Brandzy in an empty gym. Just took the laptop with me before public beta launches. Different kind of work ethic.
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paolo trivellato@paolo_scales·
I've spent $30,000+ on courses, coaching and mentorship not everything I bought was amazing but by far the best ones were from: 1. @LeeviEerola (Cold outreach and sales) 2. @imakeBADads (Team building & scaling) 3. @leoncastilloSM (Rewire your mind and workflow) no regrets
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Nick Venturi
Nick Venturi@nickventuri·
@lagerskoy treating ai like google is like firing your assistant after every single question
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lagerskoy@lagerskoy·
Most people are still using AI like a search engine. Ask a question. Get an answer. Start over tomorrow. The people getting the biggest leverage are doing something completely different. They're turning AI into a system. A system that remembers context, connects to tools, follows workflows, and handles repetitive work without needing the same instructions every single time. That's what stood out to me in this video. The real breakthrough isn't a slightly smarter model or a new benchmark score. It's the shift from chatting with AI to building processes around it. Once AI becomes part of a workflow instead of a one-off conversation, the value compounds fast. We're moving from AI assistants to AI operators. And most people haven't noticed the difference yet.
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RetroChainer
RetroChainer@RetroChainer·
> Opus 4.8 shipped a dial most people won't touch > type /effort in claude code > a menu of compute levels opens up > low for quick stuff, max for the hardest > the one to know: ultracode > xhigh thinking + automatic workflow orchestration > point it at a big task, it plans and runs it end-to-end > same per-token rate at every level > you're not paying more you're choosing the depth > the upgrade isn't the model. it's the dial
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Nick Venturi
Nick Venturi@nickventuri·
@shmidtqq the checking agent is definitely talking shit about the writing agent while you sleep 😭
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shmidt@shmidtqq·
Most people open one chat and ask it to think. He built a team that thinks while he sleeps. Not prompts. Not tabs. Agents. One researches. One writes. One ships. One checks the other three. He stopped using AI like a tool. He started running it like a one-man company.
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