@JulianGoldieSEO Solid pipeline but missing one step — publishing. Research, outline, write is still manual. We automated the full loop: GSC finds what to write → AI writes → auto publishes. Same roofing store case, 50+ articles published automatically → $140k revenue without ads. AI 👊
@perplexity_ai Perplexity keeps stacking value fast. Gemini 3.1 Pro plus web search in one tool is a strong combo. Curious if it actually beats Claude for long context reasoning or just wins on speed
@maxmarchione 247 commits and 140k lines of code for an AI doctor
impressive engineering. The real challenge isn't building it, it's getting doctors to trust it enough to use it in practice. Regulatory approval alone could take years. What's the go-to-market strategy here? 👊
@OpenAIDevs Nice update but Claude already does this natively. Cursor took it further with real IDE integration. The real question is when AI stops helping you write code and just ships the feature itself 👊
@AlexFinn 3 Mac Studios running models 24/7 is wild but the real flex is the use case AI reading Reddit all day and building prototypes by morning. That's not just automation, that's an autonomous product team. Curious how you handle quality control when Kimi pushes feature requests auto
@aiwithjainam Most people treat Claude like a search engine. The real power is in chained prompts and system context. Been using it to automate SEO content publishing — one prompt chain writes, optimizes and publishes articles in 5 minutes instead of 4 hours. Send 👊
@sohrabhossain39 47 agents with n8n and Claude — that's serious reps. Most tutorials skip the boring part: error handling and memory between runs. That's where 90% of agents break in production. Agent 👊
@claudeai This is huge for anyone who spends hours building decks. AI that understands your data and builds slides around it — that's the boring work nobody wants to do anyway. Curious how it handles complex data visualizations 👊
@GoogleLabs Game changer for ecom brands. Product photography used to cost hundreds per shoot — now one image and you're done. Curious how the quality holds for complex textures like fabric or reflective surfaces 👊
@VadimStrizheus@VugolaAI 14 AI employees is impressive. Curious what the remaining 5% looks like usually that's where the real bottlenecks hide. We're automating SEO content publishing with AI agents site goes from manual 4 hours per article to 5 minutes. What's your biggest cost per agent? 👊
@cihatkaya Partly agree. In-person wins for early stage culture and speed. But remote forces you to build systems, documentation and async communication that scale way better later. We're a small team building AI SEO platform fully remote — shipping fast, aligned, no office.
@nicktozi@Ben_Content Exactly. A thread about "deciding which font to use" is noise. Shipping 50 articles, fixing 2000 errors, going from page 4 to top 5 that's signal. Output speaks louder than updates
@Ben_Content Disagree. The line is results. If you're shipping and sharing that's building in public. If you're tweeting about your morning routine and calling it a startup that's performance. We published 50+AI-generated articles, fixed 2000+ technical errors, took a site from page 4 ещ 5
Want to see the full breakdown of how we did it?
I share SEO cases, AI automation and buildinpublic journey on LinkedIn daily 👇
https://t.co/JslesswsAI
How a roofing store made $140,000 without a single ad 🧵
Site was ranking #34 on Google. Page 4. Nobody goes there.
Hundreds of people searched "metal roofing kyiv" daily — and found competitors instead.
Here's what we found and fixed 👇
3/ Results in 6 months: 28 clients from organic search Average deal $5,000 $140,000 revenue $0 spent on ads
Same result through paid ads would cost $28,000+