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🚨 tool launch #6 5 years ago on reddit, I kept seeing the same question pop up: “how do people find ideas for content to post on Twitter (now X) and LinkedIn?” that insight became the validator for Tweet Hunter and Taplio over the last 10 years, I’ve spent...

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I just built a Reddit research agent in Claude Code that turns real customer complaints into ad angles 🤯 It scrapes the threads where people actually rant about your category, reads every post and comment, and hands you back a dashboard of pain points, exact customer phrases, and ready-to-test ad angles. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who want ad angles pulled from real customer language, not guessed in a vacuum. Reddit is the most honest focus group on earth. People say things there they'd never put in a survey or a review with a brand watching. So if you're writing hooks off your own assumptions — or digging through Reddit by hand, opening tab after tab, pasting quotes into a doc... This agent runs the entire loop: → Give it a product or category + a couple of subreddits → It searches Reddit for the threads where people actually discuss the problem → Pulls every post and comment → Claude reads all of it and finds the patterns → Builds a dashboard: pain points, desires, objections, and swipe-worthy phrases No manual scrolling. No pasting quotes into docs. No guessing what your customers actually care about. What you get: → Ranked customer pain points, each with a real verbatim quote → The exact language your customers use, ready to drop into ad copy → Objections and buying triggers pulled straight from the threads → 8-10 ready-to-test ad angles built from all of it Built 100% in Claude Code. Want the skill file for free? > Like this post > Comment "REDDIT" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

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🚨BIGGEST ANNOUNCEMENT OF MY LIFE: I've been working on something big these last few months It's called Creator Buddy, and it's the best AI content tool you'll ever use It's an AI content coach that will help you create WAY better content on X It's jam packed with awesome AI tools that will help you create content that attracts you a massive audience: • AI coach that reviews all your old content to let you know what's working • AI content repurposing tool that helps you take a tweet and turn it into videos, blogs, and other forms of content • Brain dumping tool that takes what's on your mind and turns it into content • A bookmarking tool that's like X bookmarks except actually useful This is the most important project of my life and I can't wait for you to try it out The biggest challenge I see for content creators on X is they struggle to find their voice. They struggle to figure out what their niche should be or what they should talk about Creator Buddy solves this It's not an AI tool that creates you content. It's an AI tool that helps you discover who you are and what makes you unique and interesting. I'm launching Creator Buddy in the next month or so and want you to test it out. Beta testing begins in the next week and the first wave of users will be my subscribers on X I'll also be choosing 10 random people who like/RT this post to beta test it early Second wave will be through my newsletter (link in bio) Third wave will be to my reply guys (make sure to reply early and often) Creator Buddy is going to be the single greatest AI content creation tool and I can't wait for you to use it!

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soobin about sasaengs (stalkers) 🐰 i thought that i should take about this someday later but it happened during my break this time and even when i went on a trip with my friend to sapporo last time…i don’t know how they find out, they probably buy my flight information…there are people who wait at the airport. this is not a schedule but me during my free time…moas already know how much i like going on international trips…it’s not just me going on a trip by myself, i always go with my friends so you waiting at the airport, taking videos and following us…when i’m alone, i can just ignore it but it’s really uncomfortable for my friends 🐰 the reason i barely came on dms during the break this time is also…i usually share what i’m doing in real time or share selfies in real time on dms but i felt like these people would follow me if i said what i was doing or if i sent a selfie so i couldn’t send any dms…i didn’t send them so i’m sorry to moas who missed me but i didn’t want my real-time information to be leaked so i didn’t send anything 🐰 even the local fans that i met…i told them that i was on a private trip so although it’s okay for them to take pictures and i can sign for them…i asked if they could post it a week later because i thought them uploading it right away would interfere with my trip…i explained this to them and took pictures and signed for them and while i was on the trip, nobody actually uploaded sightings of me and i was really grateful to the local fans for that…but although it wasn’t uploaded anywhere, there were people who came to the airport 🐰 i’m not one bit happy to see you and it’s very uncomfortable so i hope you don’t do things like this again

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OMG, Listen To This 🚨 Kristen Meghan worked for the U.S. Air Force as an environmental specialist She set out to debunk Chemtrails “In the process of trying to debunk it, I realized it was actually coming right out of my office I was one of the people approving the chemicals” “Military veteran. Right?” “Yes. I was in the US Air Force for 9 years.” “Wow. And you came out and blew the whistle on geoengineering, things that you witnessed were going on. Can you give us the real nutshell?” “Absolutely. Basically, I had heard of what many know as the term chemtrails. Um, and I worked in a job called bioenvironmental engineering, and I figured I thought that was insane. And why would we do something like that, modify the weather by using hazardous materials in our atmosphere. So and, actually, the process of trying to debunk it or disprove it, I realized it was actually coming right out of my office as I was 1 of the people that was approving the chemicals. And, um, it really shook the core of my oath, and I did a lot of sampling to a lot of investigation, and I blew the whistle and I got out. And I've now used my credentials, my oath, and my powers for good to help people understand it's very real. It's now openly admitted. There are multiple forms of weather modification” For the Notes that will 100% attempted to be added to this post, we already know you fact checkers say Chemtrails are a “conspiracy theory” and what we are looking at in the sky is really “water vapor” no matter what evidence is provided. There, I already provided your input, there is no need to add your context.

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