In May, do this
1. Go to https://t.co/GkxcaPg0I6
2. Scrape all the startups that were recently funded
3. Look them up on LinkedIn. Alternatively, you can also use google (google AI answer mode is super smart that it can directly give you the name of decision makers). For instance, if abc shows up on finsme website, you can say “who is the founder of ABC” on google
4. Once you look them up on LinkedIn, connect with them. This is where it gets more interesting. We want to connect and also mail them. How then can we get their contacts? Read on
5. Download contactout extension here https://t.co/3d2q6nsR7S and Apollo extension here https://t.co/SoI1jo5mNu
6. Write a highly converting cold email, tailoring it to their business and how your skills improve their business performance
7. Writing good cold emails is hard, particularly for newbies in freelancing and those fresh from bootcamps. I simplify how to write irresistible cold emails here https://t.co/oW41JdaAR4 (50% off for the first ten people)
8. This is a game of numbers. Send more cold emails
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Built an AI voice receptionist from scratch for my capstone project and I genuinely cannot believe how far I’ve come.
Meet Annie, She answers calls for a restaurant called Annie’s Place, takes food orders, books table reservations, sends confirmation emails and even rejects double bookings by suggesting the next available time slot. All of this happens automatically without any human involvement.
The stack I used was n8n for the automation, VAPI to handle the voice calls and phone number, OpenAI GPT4o as the brain, ElevenLabs for the voice, Supabase as the knowledge base and Google Sheets to store all the orders and reservations.
The hardest part honestly was getting n8n to send responses back to VAPI properly. Spent way too long debugging that one. But when everything finally clicked and Annie started rejecting double bookings and suggesting alternative times on her own ,I nearly screamed.
In the video below you can see Annie taking a food order in real time. The customer tells her what they want, whether it is delivery or pickup, gives their details and Annie confirms everything and saves it straight to Google Sheets automatically.
This is just the beginning. Imagine this running in an actual restaurant handling hundreds of calls a day with zero human effort.
The full demo is for my LinkedIn fans .