this adaptive ai bot takes any keyword, scrapes the top 10 viral YouTube Shorts in that niche, and spits out a complete blueprint you can feed straight into AI to write your scripts
here's what it actually does:
-> takes any niche keyword you give it
-> pulls the top 10 viral shorts in that space via youtube data api
-> analyses every hook, pacing pattern, and format across all 10 videos
-> maps out which hook types and emotional triggers are driving the most views
-> identifies the best performing format in your niche right now
-> generates a downloadable markdown blueprint built for AI script writing
-> gives you the exact pattern to replicate, not guess
stop reverse engineering viral shorts manually.
reply "SHORTS" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following)
https://t.co/2KLjAkPJHm co-pilot is the worst co-pilot i’ve ever seen it hallucinates answers and doesn’t ever do what it says it’s gonna do. I’ll ask it something like how many campaigns start with XYZ and it will come up with a new number each time like 20,46,100,70
@rampulla_andrew@sensarpensar that definitely is the correct way of gross margin. Just some people that i’ve met included acquisition even though it’s the incorrect way
@sensarpensar@rampulla_andrew Some people count acquisition in their gross margin formula.
so let’s say labour + material is $1000 and the job is $2000 your gross margin is 50% but if your labour + material + acquisition cost ($500 average per customer to get them) on a $2000 job your gross margin is “25%”.
@bprintco I have a bunch of experience with Claude and Claude code can you dm me(I sent you a dm as well)? I would love to try it and see if i can improve it as well. Thank you
@dylthorn Since they were in my city you’d see their ads / videos to create a window cleaning business everywhere . In my gym I went from being the only window cleaner to like 3-5 window cleaners in my gym.
@dylthorn Lester bros are from Calgary, it was like a golden age back in 2018,2019 then they came into the industry . Prices were high, competition was minimal. The tiktok side hustles got popular and everyone did WFP cleaning for like $100-$150 a house.
@stevehunsaker1 Why would they do that when they are competing for ad dollars from all other platforms, If they provide superior ROAS then everyone will flock to them thus lowering ROAS because more people will bid for ads. It would be counterproductive to give a lower ROAS