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Got 2 more leads interested in Ai automation
Created Proposal for an old lead and shared
Discovery call with an HR recruitment firm interested in AI automation will be sharing proposal
(Building Ai automation agency in public)
Got 2 more leads interested in Ai automation
Created Proposal for an old lead and shared
Discovery call with an HR recruitment firm interested in AI automation will be sharing proposal
(Building Ai automation agency in public)
Building my agency in public
I shouldโve done this earlier.
But itโs never too late.
Started this year strong.
โข 4 leads of marketing agencies from outbound campaign (Mumbai & Pune)
โข All looking to automate their internal workflows
โข 1 client already closed today
Claude Code for AEs - an intro
If you're an AE, you're probably thinking: "Claude Code? What the heck would I use that for?"
Let me show you one workflow that will change how you prospect.
If you're an AE or SDR, this would normally take you hours: deep research on a company, finding strategic initiatives that match your value prop, identifying the right contacts, verifying their emails, getting cell phones, and drafting personalized outreach. Some of it wouldn't happen at all because, unfortunately, a lot of sales orgs don't even verify emails before they send.
Claude Code lets you create custom slash commands. These are reusable automations you design once and trigger forever. I built one called /company-enrichment that takes a single company URL and runs the entire workflow.
I have markdown files Claude Code references every run: my ideal customer profile, cold email templates that actually work, cold call scripts I've tested. You're teaching it what good looks like before it ever runs.
Tavily scrapes the company site for strategic initiatives, recent news, leadership changes. FireCrawl goes deeper on specific pages when I need it.
Sumble pulls tech stack data from job postings. I also have it flag hiring signals that matter to me: are they hiring service desk managers? Ramping up technicians? These are buying signals most AEs miss entirely.
People talk about "human in the loop" but the goal is designing AI workflows that don't need oversight. I built a stopgap here: if the company doesn't match my ICP, it tells me why and asks before burning credits on enrichment. Catches me when I'm being an idiot who didn't notice obvious disqualifiers.
Perplexity or Firecrawl identifies the right personas from my ICP doc and pulls their LinkedIn URLs.
Claude feeds those LinkedIn URLs to Apollo, then Leadmagic in sequence. Leadmagic verifies emails and pulls cell phones. Outputs clean JSON for the AI to process.
One command gives me:
- Research analyst-level company brief
- Tech stack and hiring signals
- Contact list with verified emails and cell phones
- Drafted cold emails referencing their actual initiatives
- Cold call scripts using my proven template
The skills transfer: what makes people good at using AI is the same thing that makes people good at management. Defining outcomes, enforcing constraints, and showing what good looks like. Your ICP doc, email templates, and call scripts aren't optional. They're how Claude knows what you actually want.
You can paste this post into Claude Code and say "build this workflow." It will. You just need the API keys.
APIs recommended:
- Tavily: Web search API for real-time company research
- FireCrawl: Deep web scraping for specific pages and job boards
- Sumble: Tech stack intelligence scraped from job postings
- Perplexity: Research API for finding people and deeper context
- Apollo: Contact database and sequencing
Leadmagic: Email verification and cell phone enrichment
I built a simple iOS Shortcut that auto-updates my wallpaper with this 2026 grid every night.
Clean aesthetic, zero bloat, and it just works in the background. You can do it in 10 minutes
@CoachDanGo I built a simple iOS Shortcut that auto-updates my wallpaper with this 2026 grid every night.
Clean aesthetic, zero bloat, and it just works in the background. For people who dont want an app taking up space