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I built 40 agents in 100 days, and it changed my career. 
1M impressions, 10K followers, and 1000s of DMs.

IMO, there is one massive problem with standard AI content on social media. 

It looks impressive, but it is not actionable.

My content strategy hypothesis is completely focused on building useful AI resources accessible to non-techies:

 • No-code needed
 • Fully working templates with minimal setup (10-20 min)
 • Public results so you can check before starting to build
 • Video tutorial and step-by-step setup

And the bet paid off!

10.000 thanks, guys, I'll keep building and sharing useful stuff.

This is a major milestone for me, and I am very grateful for all the support I receive.

What comes next: 
- Full tutorials on YouTube
- 50 agents in the next 100 days
..and more to be announced soon!

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To celebrate, I'm giving away a collection of the top 3 most-requested agents:

 • 420 AI agent case studies database (5,000+ users)
 • Reddit blueprint for AEO (3,000+ users)
 • Reverse engineering your competitor's organic GTM (2,000+ users)

Comment "top3" to access these resources.

Repost to have priority and 2 bonus (unpublished) agents for Reddit.
Linkedin algorithm is infuriating

So I built a LinkedIn/X Trend Detector

I watched a friend go from 0 to 10,000 followers in a few months by tracking niche-viral posts.

So I built a system to imitate his strategy.

Articulating your thoughts and content around a narrative that is in demand makes you reach a much larger audience.

𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗧𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗗𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗱𝗼𝗲𝘀

 • Monitors creators you choose and flags posts performing 2×+ above the niche average
 • Sends a clean digest and updates a Google Sheet so you can act fast

𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝘁 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀

 1. You drop in a list of relevant creators for your niche
 2. The agent fetches recent posts (daily or weekly) and writes the key data to a Sheet
 3. It calculates per-channel averages (views/engagement) and scores each post against that baseline
 4. It filters out low-signal items (reposts, etc.) and emails you only the outliers

𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗺𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀

 • Most people manually check 5–7 competitor profiles a day 
 • If you talk about what your audience is already leaning into, you ride momentum

𝗔𝗱𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗼 / 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗰𝗲𝘀

 • Two versions included: LinkedIn + Twitter (same flow, platform-specific tweaks)

If you want the resource (template + no-code setup guide):

Like this post and comment “trend detector”

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👉 Pietro Montaldo for weekly tutorials and resources on AI for non-techies
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This is how a16z-backed startups run product marketing in 2026:

1 key senior employee + AI workflows for anything repetitive.

Take Relay App as an example:
→ Backed by a16z, Khosla Ventures
→ 10 employees
→ 605% year-on-year growth

Jacob (founder) runs all marketing and commercial activities alone.

He reaches hundreds of thousands of people every week.

+600% YoY growth for his company speaks for itself (+ a great product)

These are the agents he told me he uses for marketing (full list in picture):

→ Monthly Competitor Report 
→ Social Media YT Video Promoter 
→ RSS Feed Aggregator & Scorer 
→ Lead Follow-up from Ads 
→ YouTube Comment Opportunity Finder 
→ LinkedIn Content Researcher 
→ & 20 more..

I adapted his templates to make them super easy to test and implement.

No code. No tech skills. No N8N or complex tools. 
Each takes ~15 min to set up. 
All free to run (but pay attention to credits)

Comment "TEMPLATES" and I'll DM you the Notion resource.
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Claude released Skills 2.0 last week
 
Here is my advanced guide for NON-technical operators 👇
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Firstly, this is not another AI slop guide

It's how I actually teach it in my Maven Courses for Professionals. 
You can check some of the reviews on my profile or in the comments.

The guide is: short walkthrough videos (of me) + step by step instructions
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Simple LLM Chat : Skills = Generic Output : Professional Output
 
With this update Anthropic introduced:

 • A/B test Skills
 • Test and improve performance of your skills with Evals 
 • Test and improve Triggers to call skills

The tutorial has a few basic chapter (if you are getting started or to refresh the basics) and deep dive on more advanced sections.

See full curriculum in the image below.

After the huge success of the CoWork Guide Format (4K downloads), I invested serious time on replicating the same learning experience for skills. 
 
The file include a few of my own skills to give you inspiration and test: 
 • Reddit post draft for AEO
 • Paid Ads Strategy Builder
 • LinkedIn Post reviewer
 • Email Drip Campaign Skills & more

100% created by me. Every section has a video walkthrough.
 
Comment "Skills" and I'll send it over (make sure we are connected)
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rip SEO
3,000 people used our Reddit Playbook to get clicks

Check my featured post for proof

I received great reviews, so I thought I'd upgrade it and publish it again

Language models (like ChatGPT) disproportionately cite user-generated content.

We’ve spent a lot of time engineering agents that make us visible where those citations happen.

I have built a shareable version of the 4 key resources (including the AI agents templates), which makes the difference:

1# AI Comment System (2 no-code AI agents built on Relay) 
→ finds rising Reddit threads, drafts AEO-friendly replies, and queues me to post

2# Custom GPT 
→ trained on winning Reddit posts to write titles, proof blocks, and clean CTAs

3# LLM-Optimized Post Architecture 
→ hook, POV, receipts, skimmable bullets, explicit value, one CTA

4# Targeting Lists 
→ top 10 subreddits by citation weight + 50 startup-relevant subs with tone, link, and rule summaries

If you want the resource (templates + no-code setup guide + sub list and GPTs):
 1. Like this post
 2. Comment “Reddit Blueprint”

DM the post to a colleague or repost for Priority access!
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Reverse engineer exactly how to sell to anyone - just from their name.
Based on Harvard research.

AI can surface the entire digital footprint of anyone (actually absurd)

I combined deep research and the "Zaltman framework" to generate this AI system.

("How Customers Think" by Harvard Prof. Gerald Zaltman is a must-know for people selling)

What this workflow does:

→ Searches and reports the ENTIRE DIGITAL FOOTPRINT that exists on the internet about the prospect and their work history
→ Turns public web research into a psychological buyer profile (motivations, triggers, blind spots)

How it works:

→ Enter the prospect's name + email.
→ The agent researches across LinkedIn, Perplexity, company sites, events, YouTube, Crunchbase, SimilarWeb, tech stack, hiring pages & more
→ It compiles the buyer profile using Zaltman's "How Customers Think" and emails you a structured report.

Why this matters:

→ Most of a buyer's motivations and triggers are already online
→ Walking into calls with good research and insights improves closing rates up to 50%

I'm sending everyone who wants it:
✓ One-click agent template (ready to use, 5 min setup)
✓ Full setup guide
✓ Quick tutorial video

Check the sample of results in the comments.

Want it? Comment "Harvard" and I'll DM you everything.
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A Google URL parameter just wiped out $3B in Reddit's valuation
and changed the LLM game

In September 2025, Google quietly killed the &num=100 URL parameter and rolled out infinite scroll on desktop.

The impact was immediate:

→ Reddit's ChatGPT citations dropped from 29% to 5%
→ 87.7% of sites saw impression drops
→ 77.6% lost ranking keywords overnight
→ AI tools accessed one-tenth of prior results
→ LLMs lost access to deep Reddit discussions
→ Only top-10 results load initially - rest requires scrolling

What this means for Reddit and AEO:

→ Reddit still ranks prominently (top 2 domain in US)
→ Only page-one results matter - positions 11-100 invisible
→ Reddit signed $60M/year with Google, $70M with OpenAI

Bottom line: when your distribution channel works at the fundamental level, algorithm changes are not a risk.

Reddit remains critical for organic growth - regardless of AEO/SEO amplification.

The proof: Reddit drives 1 in 4 closed clients for my company - and this has not changed since September.

I created 2 guides

Guide 1: Find and convert warm leads from relevant subreddits with AI

Guide 2: Use Reddit + AI automations to rank higher in LLM responses

Both guides contain: 
 • Strategy & knowledge overview (check comments for full overview)
 • Database of top100 key subreddits for tech companies
 • AI workflows set up a guide to automate the process
• Custom GPT engine to Architect SEO/AEO optimized Reddit posts
• The Reddit post formula to get quoted by LLMs

Comment "Reddit Leadgen" for Guide 1
Comment "Reddit Seo" for Guide 2
 
Repost for priority and both guides
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Claude Skills 2.0, Cowork, Plugins → ALL released in 2 months

This is the setup I now teach in my courses:
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Firstly, this is not another AI slop guide

You can check some reviews of my Maven trainings on my profile or in the comments. There are hours of work behind.
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In March I created 4 guides, each one covering one release

Over 10K people requested access to them in few weeks.

1. CoWork (AI engine) → Claude Code for non-tech people, much more powerful than Claude Chat
2. Skills → Reusable set of instructions (for professional output)
3. Plugins → Multiple Skills working together in order (when a single one is enough)
4. Connectors → Connect Claude with your tools + Dispatch (control via Phone)

For the next 48h, I'm giving free access to the 4 full updated guides.

The collection also includes examples of my own skills (to give you inspiration)

 • Hooks Skill for LinkedIn
 • Email Drip Campaign
 • Newsletter Creator
 • Ads Strategy Builder

100% created by me: short walkthrough videos (of me) + diagrams + step by step instructions.

Comment "Claude" and I'll send it over (make sure we are connected)
🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI just dropped ChatGPT Atlas

And it's really powerful.

I'm so used to these product drops that I thought, "Oh well, another one."

Saw a couple of enthusiastic posts and decided to give it a spin.

The promise is a self-driving browser.

The question I had: "What can I do with this that I couldn't do before?"

The AI is now embedded wherever you browse.

What makes it different from regular ChatGPT:

Browser Memories → Tracks context across sessions
Multi-Tab Context → Analyzes multiple sources simultaneously
Sidebar Integration → No copy-pasting between tools
Agent Mode → Autonomous task execution
Inline Text Selection → Instant help on highlighted text
Real-Time Data Access → Works with live dashboards

Here's some examples of what you can actually do:

Compare Competitor Products Across Amazon, eBay, or Etsy in One Prompt
↳ "Which of these has better reviews, lower return rates, and clearer value prop?"

Benchmark Your Product Pricing vs Competitors
↳ Pull live data from multiple sites at once

Use Agent Mode to Auto-Navigate Sites
↳ "Find me 3 ergonomic office chairs under $200 with 4.5+ stars and summarize pros/cons"

I spent 4 hours yesterday researching: "How can I save time with Atlas?"

I built a complete guide with:
→ Quick intro for beginners
→ 150+ productivity hacks with examples
→ Hack Name, Description, Business Function
→ Setup Instructions for each hack (2-3 steps)
→ Why Atlas beats standard ChatGPT for each hack

To get access:

1. Comment "Atlas guide"
2. Like this post
3. Connect with me (so I can DM you)

You'll get it in your inbox.

PS Repost for priority
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I built a research agent that pulls 10,000+ data points on any prospect in 8 minutes. Closed a $10K deal last weekend using it.
 
The agent, powered by Gemini 3, pulls:
→ Every article, post, and mention across the public web
→ Professional history and career transitions
→ Psychological patterns and communication style
→ Red flags and opportunity signals
→ Social proof and credibility markers
 
Then scores each data point with a confidence filter (only keeps items above 0.7).
 
It outputs a 40+ page dossier on any individual. (check a sample in the comments)
 
I ran it on the scheduled prospect before our call.
 
The research revealed he was rebuilding his tech stack after a failed implementation. His LinkedIn showed growth, but the dossier caught frustration signals in forum posts and a Twitter post about vendor lock-in. We both holiday in Mykonos every summer. Opened with that :)
 
The use cases for this are more than just sales:
 
For businesses:
→ Deep candidate research before hiring
→ Reverse-engineer how to sell to high-value prospects
→ Build user personas from your best customers
→ Pre-qualify partnership opportunities
 
For freelancers:
→ Craft personalized outreach that converts
→ Spot client red flags before signing
→ Premium headhunting add-on ($497/report)
 
For employees:
→ Research managers and stakeholders before meetings
→ Audit your own digital footprint before job hunting
 
The agent runs on publicly available information.
 
It de-risks hard decisions.
 
Comment "DOSSIER" and I'll send you the link to test it (+ 5 min tutorial)

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P.S I drop 2 new tutorials weekly. Follow not to lose them :)
STILL fundraising without AI in 2025? 🤯

Save 80% of time with these 4 resources:

According to Docsend & Founderpath survey research, Founders using AI-based investor matching are closing 2-3× faster and getting way more replies.

I put together the AI fundraising kit:

1# - a Notion database with 10,000+ verified angels and VCs.
You can filter by stage, location, and thesis 
You can find individual investors and their LinkedIn profiles

2# - an AI agent that finds investors on the Database for you.
Research them, and write multiple versions of your first LinkedIn message.

3# - a library of 50+ real pitch decks used to raise millions.
including Eleven Labs, Artisan, and more..

4# - The Fundraising Prompt Collection.
5 AI prompt templates for decks, data rooms, investor messages, and follow-ups

I am attaching a sample of what you'll find in each resource in the comments.

If you want access to the resource (make sure we are connected):

 • Leave a like and comment "𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗮𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴"

Repost and send it to your team to help someone else fundraise better
I built an AI SEO system that generates articles starting from weekly keyword research on Reddit and YouTube. Agencies charge 10K/month for this.

I published a V1 a few months ago (1K downloads) and got great feedback.

One input: your website and blog URL.

One output: a publish-ready, SEO-optimized article.

It's grounded in frameworks from:
→ Rand Fishkin (audience-first research)
→ Cyrus Shepard (intent classification + CTR)
→ Alex Hormozi (Hook, Retain, Reward)
→ Lily Ray and Marie Haynes (E-E-A-T quality)

NOTE: the system is fully working. It's optimised for my activity and might require small prompt adaptation to be optimal for your business too.

1. Keyword Discovery (Google + Reddit + YouTube)

The system searches all three platforms:
→ Google: People Also Ask, autocomplete, content gaps in the top 10
→ Reddit: trending questions, real pain points, exact audience language
→ YouTube: popular videos, winning hooks, unanswered comment questions
→ Checks history. Picks ONE keyword: the best opportunity this week.

2. SERP Research (fully automated)

The system goes deep on that keyword:
→ Scrapes all top 10 ranking pages
→ Classifies intent (Cyrus Shepard's 4-Intent Model)
→ Maps mandatory subtopics, differentiators, and gaps
→ Pulls in Reddit language and YouTube angles
→ Builds a full content brief

3. Article Generation

It produces a complete, structured blog post:
→ Hormozi's Hook, Retain, Reward for the intro
→ H2/H3 structure from real SERP data
→ Reddit language woven in for authenticity
→ E-E-A-T quality (Lily Ray + Marie Haynes)
→ Scannable formatting (Jakob Nielsen)
→ Internal links to your existing content
Consistent and editable.

4. Output

The system:
→ Creates a Google Doc with the full article
→ Generates meta title + meta description + AI image prompt
→ Logs everything to a Google Sheet
→ Next week, reads the Sheet and picks something new

One article. Every Monday (or more often if you prefer).

Built on Relay (free). No tech skills. No N8N or complex technical tools.
It takes 15 to 20 min to set up (video explanation included).

Comment "SEO" and I'll share it with you (must be connected)
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Day 1 at your new marketing job,
 
You're full of ideas and want to impress,
 
Everyone expects you to do growth magic and bring 1000% ROI overnight.
 
But you also know diving in with no research will lead to chaos later.
 
Here's what I did when my best friend started at Glovo last week:
 
He asked me for an AI for Growth 101 package to impress and speed up his onboarding.
 
I built him a complete toolkit:
 
→ AI agent to audit your company's current positioning
→ AI agent to reverse engineer competitors' organic content strategy
→ How to use Reddit to hack organic growth (and get recommended in ChatGPT)
→ AI agent to analyse the 19 channels of growth of any company
→ List of key AI tools to know for growth leaders
→ AI agent to monitor your company's product reviews
→ AI agent to monitor competitors' weaknesses (with reviews)
 
I've built all these resources (tutorials and templates for non-techies) over the last 12 months.
 
They've helped over 6,000 people (check my featured posts for proof).
 
I collected everything in one Notion page for him.
 
Thought they'd make a super valuable post for anybody in Growth/marketing.
 
🔥 Connect and comment "Growth" to get it.
 
Like and repost to skip the line.
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