@paolo_scales Warmth is underrated.The difference between “personalized” and relevant is whether you have earned context.The best first message often comes after a useful public interaction, not before it.
@fardeentwt Exactly. Sending is becoming the commodity.The hard part is having an actual reason to reach out, then handling the conversation well once they answer.Bad outreach dies before the reply. Good outreach is usually won or lost after it.
wait… Codex is actually using subagents now?
before this, I almost never saw it spawn them like this.
now it’s splitting the work, planning, pushing, creating PRs, and finishing 13 subagent tasks in one run.
small UI detail, huge signal.
coding agents are about to get scary
Cold DMs don’t work when they look like cold DMs. That’s the whole problem. Most people send: “Hey, we help creators scale with short-form content, want to chat?” to someone who has received that exact sentence 200 times. The better opener comes from context: what did they just post? what are they launching? what are they hiring for? what problem keeps showing up in their content? That’s why we’re building Clianta with AI that actually looks at the lead and the conversation before helping you reply. Not generic DM templates. Replies based on what’s actually happening with that person. Outreach is not the channel. Context is the channel.
A lot of “Instagram outreach advice” is written by people who don’t actually have to run the inbox. The hard part isn’t writing one good opener. The hard part is doing this every day without becoming a spam machine:
-finding the right people
-sending something relevant
-following up without sounding desperate
-replying with context
-knowing when to stop
-not losing warm conversations
That’s the part we care about with Clianta. Not more blasting. Better operating.
@mrahbayraktar The “cold IG” debate misses the real variable: how commoditized the offer feels in their inbox. If they get 50 same clipping/free-trial pitches a week, it’s dead. If the DM ties to something specific they’re already doing, it feels less like outreach and more like useful context.
outreach tools should not make outreach less human. the best setup just helps you stay organized enough to send relevant messages, remember context, and not lose real conversations.
instagram outreach gets messy once you manage more than one account.
clianta gives teams:
- one inbox for replies
- one dashboard for activity
- one workflow for follow-up
free trial is open.
dm “trial”.
instagram outreach breaks when replies and follow-ups live everywhere.
clianta gives teams one place to manage conversations, track activity, and keep follow-up clear.
free trial is open.
dm me “trial”.
building Clianta for iOS .
outreach doesn’t wait until you’re back at your laptop.
leads come in
replies need checking
follow-ups get missed
soon you’ll be able to handle the whole flow from your phone.
AI agents are getting better fast.
Coding is just the first obvious use case.
The same thing is going to happen in sales/outreach: less manual follow-up, less messy inbox work, less “did I reply to this lead?”
That’s the direction we’re building Clianta toward.
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