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Emad
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Looking to #connect with fellow builders on @X 👋
If you're into:
🚀 Startups
🤖 AI & automation
🧑💻 Programming
💻 Software engineering
🛠 Building products
📈 Growing in public
🎯 Indie hacking
☕ Shipping side projects
🔥 Learning every day
I'm documenting my journey building SaaS products from scratch and sharing the wins, mistakes, and lessons along the way.
Drop a follow and say hi — always keen to meet more builders and makers 🚀
#BuildInPublic #IndieHackers #SaaS #Startup #Coding
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@tibo_maker Good job mate, I wonder if people click on those citations the same way they click on link result
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Google gave Search Console its own AI visibility reports
you can finally isolate impressions from AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover
2 things to know:
- it's a phased rollout. only a subset of sites have it so far, starting with the UK
- it shows impressions only for now. no clicks, no CTR, no queries yet. Google says more metrics are coming
why this matters for founders:
- AI Overviews now show on ~48% of queries. up from 31% a year ago
- inside AI Mode, the zero-click rate hits 93%. users get their answer and never get to your sites
- top-ranking pages see 58% lower CTR when an AIO appears
- but brands cited inside the AIO get 120% more clicks per impression than uncited ones on the same query
so citation is the new ranking - that's the whole game now
but the play hasn't changed. nail the basic SEO, write genuinely useful content for your users, and get real contextual backlinks
those are the only things getting you cited now
it's exactly what we're building with Outrank

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@emad_maker @X Hey, I am building local native agent team application
autobyteus.com
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@AayanShips Hi 👋 Building a zero-config social media monitor for high-quality leads.
Just crossed 100+ waitlist signups 🚀
leads.run
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What are you building right now?
Drop it below 👇
- AI tools
- SaaS Side projects
- Indie hacking
Let's help each other discover cool projects.
#Buildinpublic
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An agency was juggling multiple disconnected tools:
• Pipe Drive (CRM)
• Mailchimp, then Beehive (email marketing)
• DocuSign (contracts)
• Manual spreadsheets for everything else
Each tool operated in isolation. No data flow. No automation. Lots of copy-paste.
We consolidated everything into GoHighLevel + Notion with intelligent automation bridges.
The technical wins:
1) Automated Lead Nurturing - 10-part sequence triggers on form submission. Non-converters automatically segment into cold funnel for retargeting and newsletter distribution. All in one platform.
2) AI-Integrated Meeting Flow - Calendar booking triggers: Slack notification with Perplexity research brief, Firefly bot joins for AI transcription and note-taking, automated follow-up sequences based on meeting outcome.
3) Contract & Onboarding Automation - Pipeline stage change triggers client intake form, responses auto-populate contract fields, signed contracts automatically create client-facing and internal Notion boards with all relevant data pre-filled.
4) Newsletter Distribution - Built directly in GoHighLevel. Sends to all non-customers automatically. No separate tool. No manual list management.
5) Cost Savings - Nearly $6K annually in eliminated software costs. Plus reduced human error and zero manual data entry.
Learning curve: 3 hours 💡
Every additional tool is a tax on your team's time and mental energy. Consolidation isn't just about saving money. It's about reducing cognitive load so your team can focus on what actually matters.
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@kiosk987 @Toronto @TorontoStar @TorontoMadee Wishing you joy today! Beautiful words to start the day.
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most founders doing "customer discovery" are actually doing customer validation.
big difference.
discovery: you don't know what the problem is yet. you're listening.
validation: you already think you know and you're hunting for someone to confirm it.
one of these produces insight. the other produces false confidence.
what question do you ask that you'd genuinely not know the answer to beforehand?
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@emad_maker @X Most founders learn marketing and sales.
Few learn cash flow, negotiation, and systems—the skills that actually scale a business.
That's why Gmax MBA exists.
gmaxmba.com
12 months. 12 modules. 100% free.
Let’s connect.
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@raviojhax I feel you my friend, hang in there. As I grow older, I've learned things that keep me going in life or slight joy are very simple things, maybe an afternoon walk, listening to the wind blowing in tree leafs, a cup of tea and a chit chat with a friend.
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I'm in a weird phase of life rn
Nothing excites me anymore - personal life, relationship, work, ps5, cricket, movies/shows, ai, portfolio, books, fancy gadgets, sleep, dreams, birthdays etc - nothing
I don't think this is some kinda crisis tho (given I'm approaching mid 30s)
I do find joy in playing with my 18mo toddler for a while, or watching random videos that are unrelated to things I've so far studied, like how a baby is formed in the womb, that first heartbeat and that we're buttfirst mammals lol
I've taken two weeks off from work to wind down thinking this is a burnout, but now I'm starting to feel this is beyond burnout, although I don't know how to describe it succintly
So now I'm traveling a bit, maybe that'll help. Flying to BLR next week, maybe meeting some old friends there will help - lets see
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@andrewzacker Great story on @tibo_maker journey! Very inspiring!
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Google just told the SEO industry to stop inventing work.
Their official guidance on generative AI search basically says: everything that matters for AI SEO is the same stuff that mattered five years ago. Clear technical structure. Unique, non-commodity content. Schema markup. FAQ sections. A summary at the top of your page.
That's it.
What you don't need: llms.txt files, chunking your content, rewriting pages just for AI systems, chasing inauthentic mentions, or obsessing over structured data.
Google said it directly. And yet there's an entire cottage industry of consultants right now charging premium rates to do exactly those things.
This is how the SEO world has always worked. A new platform or algorithm update drops, and suddenly there's a new set of "essential" tactics that conveniently require a new engagement. GEO. AEO. AI content chunking. The terminology changes but the grift is the same.
The operators who win long-term are the ones who don't get distracted by the noise. They keep building content that's genuinely useful, maintain clean site architecture, and let the fundamentals compound.
Google's own playbook just confirmed it. The question is whether you're paying someone to execute the fundamentals or paying someone to complicate them.
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