I built an AI calling agent that booked 147 sales calls in 30 days.
$0 ad spend.
$85/month to run.
72% show-up rate.
here's what it does:
- calls your leads within 60 seconds
- qualifies them with 2 smart questions
- books directly into your calendar
- follows up automatically if they don't answer
- works 24/7 including weekends
businesses are paying $4K/month for SDRs that do half this work.
this system replaces them for ~$85.
I spent 3 weeks building and testing the full playbook:
- exact AI agent prompts
- n8n automation workflow
- follow-up SMS sequences
- lead sourcing system (Google Maps scraper)
- client pricing packages ($997-$4,997/month)
want the complete playbook?
comment "CALLS" + follow and I'll DM it to you.
no email, no course upsell. just the system.
don't sleep on this.
10 AI prompts so powerful, they feel illegal to use:
1. Cold emails that actually get replies
2. SEO blog posts in 5 minutes
3. YouTube scripts with built-in hooks
4. Landing page copy that converts
5. Product descriptions at scale
6. 30-day content calendars
7. Client proposals that win
8. Course outlines in 10 minutes
9. Ad copy that stops the scroll
10. Competitive analysis reports
Each prompt includes the exact template + how to make money with it.
Freelancers are charging $2K-$10K/month using these exact frameworks.
Want all 10?
Comment "MONEY" and I'll DM you the full guide.
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Someone once asked me:
Would you rather earn $1000 from one customer or $100 each from 10 customers?
I said, $1000 from one. Easier.
He said, No.
Bcoz if that one big customer leaves or delays payment, your business stops. But if 1 or 2 out of that 10 small customers leave, the business still runs.
Smaller amounts come faster.
Cash keeps rotating.
And the business survives without stress.
Always focus on rotation, not dependence. That's how the businesses stay alive.
5 months building a deploy tool taught me something counterintuitive:
The undo button matters more than the do button.
Every dev wants fast deploys. But the moment a deploy breaks production, speed doesn't matter. What matters is how fast you can go back.
That realization shaped how I build TurboDeploy now. Safety first, speed second.
5 months building a deploy tool taught me something counterintuitive:
The undo button matters more than the do button.
Every dev wants fast deploys. But the moment a deploy breaks production, speed doesn't matter. What matters is how fast you can go back.
That realization shaped how I build TurboDeploy now. Safety first, speed second.
The feature nobody asks for until they need it:
Rollbacks.
No one puts "easy rollback" on their wishlist. They ask for faster deploys, better logs, cheaper hosting.
Then one bad deploy tanks their app at midnight. And suddenly rollback is the only feature that matters.
Built it into TurboDeploy this week. One click. Pick a commit. You're back.
The feature nobody asks for until they need it:
Rollbacks.
No one puts "easy rollback" on their wishlist. They ask for faster deploys, better logs, cheaper hosting.
Then one bad deploy tanks their app at midnight. And suddenly rollback is the only feature that matters.
Built it into TurboDeploy this week. One click. Pick a commit. You're back.
Just shipped commit rollback in TurboDeploy.
One click to undo a bad deploy. Your app breaks at 2am, you don't dig through logs panicking. You hit rollback. Done.
5 months ago I didn't even know if this tool would work. Now it's getting features I actually wished existed when I was deploying for clients.