we're teaming up with anthropic to bring the best GTM minds in SF together.
food, drinks, and 4 min demos from folks at Anthropic, Cursor, Browserbase and Gumloop showing agents they actually use day to day.
june 18, gumloop sf hq
https://t.co/aWQ2RiWhfK
Never thought I'd say this, but this might be my favorite email ever.
Every morning at 8am, my agent sends me my own custom newsletter.
It gives me:
- All the top growth stats I care about: traffic and conversions
- How we are tracking towards our quarterly OKRs
- Our visibility across AI search
- What channels and pages yesterday's conversions came from
- New open opportunities
- Industry and competitor news in the AI, tech, and marketing space
Built all of it in literally less than 5 minutes.
Just spoke to my Gumloop agent, gave access to our data warehouse (securely), integrated Ahrefs, Semrush, Salesforce, Parallel, Firecrawl, GSC, GA4, PostHog. Then asked it to create a skill to structure and design the newsletter just how I like. And then set a trigger to send every morning.
This is the new standard for marketers. Build your own totally custom tools, with the right infrastructure that gives you control and security.
If you currently work in marketing, get excited. The future is bright.
10 unconventional SEO tips I wish someone told me earlier in my career:
1/ Copywriting is the most important SEO skill. Your company blog should read like an authentic personal blog
2/ Product marketing is the second most important SEO skill. Know who you need to speak to and what they need to succeed
3/ Stop doing keyword research. The money is in the not so obvious topics your competitors arenโt targeting.
Understand topics you need to own (refer to tip 2), then use Google Autocomplete to know what to optimize for
4/ Optimizing for GEO/AEO with no meaningful SEO traffic is unproductive. Focus on SEO fundamentals, own every topic, and execute on each page better than anyone else in your industry (refer to tip 1). If LLMs donโt recommend you after all that, then maybe we shouldnโt be trusting what LLMs recommend
5/ No amount of looking at data or analytics will make you grow. Your main input goal should be clicking that publish button consistently (this is all that matters)
6/ If you wouldnโt be proud to share a blog post or landing page you created with your CEO, itโs probably not good
7/ The best SEOs are content creators with an obsession for craft. They care more about building a great reputation with their readers over being a walking billboard (very rare trait)
8/ 1 great piece of content/week will drive more traffic and revenue than 5 average pieces of content/week
9/ Make sure your website has server side rendering, great web hosting, looks great on mobile, and follows web accessibility guidelines
10/ Most people suck at SEO. The ones who are crushing it never post on social media. Check the receipts of who you learn from
My daily marketing stack living and working in sf:
@cursor_ai : for websites and creating landing pages
@gumloop : for the connected ai layer that runs all my agents, generates analytics + strategy dashboards/slides, and helps me with team planning
@posthog : for website + product analytics
@semrush : for keyword research data
@loops : for email marketing
@vercel : for web hosting
@googledrive : for docs + sheets
@linear : for task management
@ahrefs : for competitor research
@beehiiv : for newsletters
@webflow : for hosting blogs
@SlackHQ : for communication + chatting with my agents
@screenstudio : for creating gifs
@meetgranola : for meeting notes
@WisprFlow : for speech to text
For AI models : bouncing between Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, and Gemini 3.1 Pro depending on the task