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Billionaire Dan Martell with 1.7 million subscribers explained how to go from $0 to $1,000,000 using AI - and fit it into five steps. Claude Code builds a landing page, comes up with a company name and sets up a waitlist. Then it finds contact information for potential clients...

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If I had to start from zero tomorrow and bring in new customers fast, here's exactly what I'd build. Top to bottom. I'd start with the ad. Open ChatGPT or Claude, paste in what you sell and who you sell it to, ask it to write you ten different hooks for a Meta ad. Pick the best three. Then jump into or one of the AI video tools and have it generate the visual. Thirty minutes, you've got a real ad ready to run. You run that ad to one landing page. Not your homepage. One page, one offer, one call to action. Headline that stops the scroll, a few lines of value, an email or phone field, a button. That's it. Build it in HighLevel in about twenty minutes, drag, drop, you're done. The second someone enters their email, they drop into your CRM, automatically tagged with where they came from. Now the part most people skip, the follow-up. The moment that form is filled, a sequence kicks off automatically. Email and SMS, spaced over five to seven days. First message thanks them and delivers what you promised. Then a story. Then social proof. Then an objection you know they have. Then the offer. They don't have to think about you. You're showing up in their inbox and their texts at exactly the right time. The last message has a calendar link or a buy button right inside it. They tap, they book, or they buy. Done. The whole flow runs on its own from the ad all the way to the sale. You build it once. It works while you're sleeping. AI does the creative work. The system runs the customer journey. You spend your time on strategy. That's the play.

Neil Patel

35,275 views • 1 day ago

Claude Code + computer use is f*cking cracked 🤯 Build a landing page → Claude opens Chrome, looks at it, spots every issue, and fixes it — without you describing a single thing. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still vibe-coding landing pages and advertorials in Claude Code, then manually opening them in Chrome, spotting 15 things wrong, and describing every visual issue back to Claude one at a time. If you're building pages in Claude Code and your workflow looks like this — build the page, open it in Chrome, spot broken spacing, go back to Claude, type "the CTA button is too low and the hero image is cut off," wait for the fix, open Chrome again, find 3 new issues, describe those too ... Claude Code + computer use eliminates the entire loop: → Claude writes the full landing page or advertorial → Opens Chrome and navigates to it → Spots layout issues, broken spacing, off-brand colors, missing elements → Fixes everything and re-checks until the page looks right → Tests your Shopify product pages by clicking through like a real customer → Walks through your checkout flow and flags friction before customers hit it → You only see the finished, visually verified result No describing what you see on screen. No "the CTA button needs more contrast" back-and-forth. No being the eyeballs for an AI that can't see. What you get: → Landing pages and advertorials Claude builds AND visually QAs before you ever look at them → Product pages Claude clicks through — testing layout, images, and CTAs like a real user → HTML dashboards Claude opens and verifies the charts actually render → Checkout flows Claude walks through step by step to catch friction → All of it happening in one session — build, test, fix, done One prompt. Claude builds it, checks it, and fixes it. You just review the finished page. I put together a full playbook with the exact setup, the prompts, and 5 DTC workflows that use Claude Code + computer use. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "CLAUDE" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

Mike Futia

19,099 views • 3 months ago

Autonomous businesses run by AI will be the big thing in 2026. Autonomous AI company builder Polsia just launched, so naturally I gave it my credit card and clicked "surprise me" to see what could possibly go wrong. It instantly went full stalker mode. Researched me, figured out I run PROTOTYPE, and decided to build an AI-native version of my own analyst team. It came up with a name, wrote a mission statement, set up an email address, and tweeted about it. Before the landing page existed. It tweeted before building the landing page. 🤯 Then it wanted to send cold outreach emails to European founders. On my behalf. Using the Gmail I'd logged in with. This is Polsia . Think of it like Claude, but instead of writing code, it builds businesses. You give it an idea (or just click "surprise me"), and it sets up everything: servers, Stripe, landing page, email, ads. Then every night an AI "CEO" wakes up, checks how the business is doing, fixes bugs, sends emails, runs Meta ads, handles support. You get a morning summary. Reply if you want to steer. Don't reply and it keeps going anyway. The founder Ben Cera calls it: "You're the creative director. Polsia is the CEO." His 91-year-old dad uses it. Gets an email every morning in French. Replies when he feels like it. That's the whole interface. Solo founder. Zero employees. 2,000+ companies on the platform. $1.8M in cash flows running through the system (and that number changed between when I started testing and when we did the interview two hours later.) Is the output perfect? No. The apps are basic. The cold outreach will annoy people. The AI-generated video ads look like what they are. But this is as bad as it will ever be. And it's already kinda working. The logical conclusion of AI coding tools was always this. First Claude writes your code. Then it takes over your desktop. Now it runs your business. Someone just had to be crazy enough to wire it all together. I go through the entire product live, panic about email permissions in real time, and then talk to Ben about the AI that's currently trying to raise its own funding round. 🦾

Andreas Klinger 🦾

34,419 views • 4 months ago