2026 and most people still don't know how to use AI properly
You don't have to figure it out alone
This Thursday we're hosting a private session for:
+ sharing notes on clawdbot & claude cowork
+ workflows that save hours
+ how AI is upgrading our lives and work
Inner circle members get priority
Register if you're interested in AI: https://t.co/q4uMOJ6Azx
there has always been a lot of doxxification discourse on CT,
ironically, the people who never doxx themselves are often the first ones to criticize creators who do,
if you want to doxx but you’re worried about your looks or what others might think, fuck it
yesterday, @auntiepaca shared a great perspective on focusing on your passion instead of worrying about your appearance,
If you want to learn more, join the @stackdailyxyz TG group,
Cuz, we are about to cook harder than ever
Your English sucks? Doesn't matter.
You have nose hairs? Doesn't matter.
Your brain sucks? Doesn't matter.
Yesterday, @auntiepaca taught us that the most important thing to be a video content creator is to love yourself.
Want to learn? Join the @stackdailyxyz telegram group
(Btw, @Elizacreatez and @CAPTA1NSCARLET weren't the only ones laughing their heads off)
You're not a Kardashian
no one gives a fuck how you look or if you look/feel cringe
dont worry about giving full context, just cut your script until it starts to PHYSICALLY HURT YOU
@auntiepaca & @Elizacreatez cooked so much value yesterday
join stack if you live under a rock and missed out on the fun. we're planning so many more amazing ones
another workshop with some of our favourite people in web3
a big thanks to @auntiepaca and @Elizacreatez for showing up and bringing non-stop energy and value
🖤
Tldr: How to show up for the first time in front of camera
Auntie: You don’t need to wash your hair, you just need a hat to cover it
And she lives up to her word- legend
Anyways, +40 ppl joined and remained for 2 hours- you guys rock, lov you all <3
we got @zaimiri to share all his 100x secrets
his rules:
+ if a skill can handle it, skip the agent
+ one agent, one job
+ each one only knows what it needs, nothing else
full recording's in stack 👇
one of the best lessons from our workshop with @zaimiri:
stop reaching for an agent so fast. most of the time a skill does more with less
agents earn their place when you need separated context. one job each, no overlap.
we saved the full recording in stack 👇 jump in if you missed it
so @zaimiri just revealed his AI content secrets in our stack daily workshop
here are the 5 tools you should all be using
1 | Hermes
Best for agent workflows
Use it to:
- run separated agents
- connect agents to Telegram
- manage research/content workflows
- level up your AI game versus 99% of CT
Zai moved over because OpenClaw was costing him 30 mins to 2 hours/day in fixes.
2. Typefully
Best for scheduling
Use it to:
- schedule evergreen posts
- keep daily consistency
- avoid living on X all day
Zai’s advice:
Have 1-2 evergreen posts scheduled daily, then add live/reactive content around them.
3. Claude
Best for writing
Use it to:
- analyse your best posts
- build a voice profile
- draft posts in your style
- use projects in Claude Cowork for repeating work
Best beginner move:
Take a batch of your best posts, ask Claude to analyse your style, and use that summary as project instructions.
4. Grok API
Best for X-native research
Use it to:
- spot platform trends
- find relevant people and posts
- feed a research agent
- build daily briefs
5. NotebookLM
Bonus from @Chewie_xo here
Best free research hub.
Useful for organizing source material, summarising research, very few hallucinations
Bonus: Anti-Gravity / Ollama
Best free/low-cost experiments and under-the-radar tools
Use them if you’re budget constrained, just starting to explore, or even if you're looking to get ahead of the rest (Google products are increasing in dominance)
If you want tips you can always reach out to Zai, or just hop into stack daily
Will be sharing a lot of alpha here.
⚡️ How I build content systems for creators that run while they sleep
Imagine having an agent research for you. Draft your posts. Find out what's viral and trending.
This is exactly what I build for my clients.
Don't miss this one.
Imagine automating 95% of your content
systems that work while you sleep
that's what @zaimiri has done
So we're bringing him in for a LIVE WORKSHOP
Tuesday 9am EST | Do NOT miss this one 👇
https://t.co/8R3RxCsU3o
Happy to work with @stackdailyxyz , @CAPTA1NSCARLET and @xjuanito
Stack is my home; I don't have another
Putting all my best into this
I appreciate the honor, cap.🫡
we helped a team do $1.5m+ in volume during their closed beta launch last year
but almost none of it was from KOLs, ads, or airdrop incentives
the problem:
most teams spend 50-100k on KOLs & marketing agencies only to take over the timeline for one day and disappear right after
this where we came in & heres where the volume actually came from:
the co-founders had real product but minimal founder presence going in; that was both the entire problem and the entire opportunity, people trust products built by people they know, and nobody knew them yet
months before launch we used their backstories to build personal credibility, the actual paths into building this category, why they were the ones to do it, what they'd been frustrated with in the existing space that nobody was solving
by launch week, the founder profiles weren't funnels pointing at the product, they became a valuable trust layer & effective marketing channel
when the announcement goes out, the audience is already there, already trusts them, already pre-decided to participate before they even saw the link
a few things that happened when we mapped the breakdown:
- personal posts drove more signups & volume than every coordinated campaign tactic combined
- outreach from the founder accounts were an underrated touch point & had great response rates after a successful engagement sprint
- its a lot easier to acquire an audience and convert using founder accounts versus brand accounts
the audience built around the people, not the chain or the category, was the only audience that stuck around after the launch hype slowly faded
founder presence keeps getting treated as a "nice to have" while teams pour budget into launches the audience doesnt trust yet
its the cheapest, highest-ROI distribution channel a startup has, you just have to start building it before you actually need it
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