Automation, AI & nocode agency owner. Helping frustrated businesses scale with agile data ops 🚀 🔨 Make • Zapier • Airtable • Xano

Joined June 2010
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@airtable tools our team has built for Ecom clients include: 💰📆 > Deferred Income Recognition: Helps co’s drawdown charge rev earned vs WIP 📦🎚️> Order Fulfilment Router: Makes legacy 3PL systems (CSV, FTP etc) plug & play in a day 🗄️📊 > Unified Sales: All channels data
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In my humble opinion and based solely upon my own experience across for Network operators in total, @EE ‘s support is unrivalled. Thank you to Rio for a solution in under 60 seconds flat
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@fiseworld is there meant to be no commentary on the YouTube scootering livestream?? Have got an 11 year old here kicking off at how bad it is and the live chat is tearing into FISE
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Not even any scores on the screen
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Sooooo Claude Code telling me Opus now defaults to 1M token context window on same pricing (prev it dipped into your API balance) .... this is a great update.
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Anyone else burning the midnight oil trying to make this circle burn down?? #ClaudeCode
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Alistair | Automation & AI retweeted
I hired an ex McKinsey consultant to compile all my sales materials to document how GrowthAssistant company reached $22M in ARR. He collected: - Recordings of sales calls - Sales scripts - SOPs - Lead gen systems - etc 100s of top companies paid me for access to it. Today I'll give it away for free. RT reply "GA" to get a copy in DMs.
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Hey @divhuntofficial - was on your site earlier but there aren’t many websites in your showcase. Can you list some more here? One of your click through links was broken
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Alistair | Automation & AI retweeted
Gemini 3.0 Lindy Perplexity = AI Content Infrastructure that generated 30M views last quarter... This 3-agent system replaces entire content teams automatically using AI strategist producer analyst architecture... → No more $15K-$30K monthly payroll for 4-person content teams → No more 20 hours weekly spent planning content calendars manually → No more creative bottlenecks killing your posting velocity → No more analysts tracking metrics in 10 different spreadsheets Just 3 AI agents → autonomous content infrastructure that runs 24/7. Here's how it works: → Strategy Agent (monitors trends, identifies angles, builds calendars automatically) → Production Agent (generates platform-native posts, maintains brand voice across 1000 posts) → Analysis Agent (tracks engagement, identifies patterns, optimizes continuously) → Multi-Platform Publishing (LinkedIn Twitter content deployed simultaneously) → Performance Loop System (learns what works, compounds results weekly) Built with Fortune 500 content velocity. Runs 24/7 without creative bottlenecks. Zero payroll overhead. Enterprise quality. Results from deployments: • 30M organic views generated • $500K in qualified pipeline revenue • 25 posts weekly (up from 5 posts with manual teams) • One creator: $20K writer team → $500 AI infrastructure Want the complete system? Like comment "LINDY" repost, and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)
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Latest MacOS is an absolute 💩show. Backwards step here for @Apple Sooooo glitchy can barely see my mouse cursor
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Ah nothin…. Just having a gif convo with my 13 y.o. daughter
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We recently hired two more devs. Had a third lined up but the various gov policies cost us the same as that third person’s role and I don’t want to overstretch… so had to inform him, at the very start of his career, that we can no longer take him on because of recent government policy.
Starting and running a business in 2025 Britain - let’s walk through it. You’ve got a good idea, managed to save a few quid to invest and want to give it a go. Let’s say it’s a cafe. Generate wealth, create jobs and contribute to your local economy. Great idea. You just picked the wrong country to do it in. Registering the damn thing is complicated enough, and that’s the easy bit. Next up is the bank account? You’re treated like a criminal and it takes week - opening a cafe, not a terrorist cell. You manage to find a premise, good location. Oh, it costs a fortune. Rent through the roof and you’re forced to pay thousands to the council. For what? The filthy high street? The rapid customer service? Hmm. Yet another rip off. Inspections are a nightmare, it’s never-ending bureaucracy from people who have never created anything in their lives. But somehow you get it off the ground and things go well. You need to expand, hire someone. Ouch. PAYE, national insurance, pensions, HR policies, health and safety risk assessments. One wrong step and you’re facing an employment tribunal. Is it even worth the risk? It’s becoming more and more expensive, and risky, to hire people? Why bother? Maybe you try and get independent contracted help. Ah. IR35 puts a stop to that. We wouldn’t want any flexibility now, would we? That would make too much sense. Your accountants already cost an absolute fortune. They’re bleeding you dry just so you comply with the layers and layers of regulations. But let’s say it’s gone well, and your hard work is paying off. Turnover hits £90k. The dreaded VAT threshold. That means if you essentially then have to start charging VAT. That means everything gets 20% more expensive for your customers. Or you are forced to absorb the costs. Or you deliberately make less money to stay below the threshold. Just brilliant. Maybe you want to keep the cafe open later? Serve some alcohol? Have some music on? More licences. More costs. More inspections. More bureaucracy. Why bother? Waste collection even costs a fortune. Remind me, why are you already paying the council? You try and ring the council, you’re on hold for 30 minutes. Brilliant. Customers are waiting. You finally speak to someone. They’re rude, and haven’t got a clue what they’re doing. They promise they’ll get back to you, but they only work four days a week and on Thursday they’re working from home. No answer, you have to chase and chase and chase. Incompetence reigns. Right. We’ve got through all of that, now you want to pay yourself? Not unreasonable is it? For working 16 hour days to get the business off the ground? Corporation tax slices your profit down. Maybe there’s some left. Dividend allowance has been cut, so there’s less to take there. Tax rates are up too. Hmm. Okay, well let’s take a small salary and some dividends. Maybe you’ve got student debt too which takes a large chunk? It is brutal. Even making money costs money. It costs to deposit, it costs to accept card payments. No holiday, no protection, no respect. All risk, and you’re treated like dirt by the Government. You look at it all and just think, why bother? Why not work for the public sector as some irrelevant bureaucrat obstructing everyone else? Get 60k, 35 days holiday and you can literally never be sacked. What’s the point? Why take the risk? Just do that instead. We desperately need to back British enterprise. Reward those who take all of the risk. And actually, support local businesses where we all can. We should be slashing corporation tax, doubling the VAT threshold, increasing personal allowances, abolishing business rates for high street small firms, reducing national insurance contributions, cutting tax on salary/dividends, brutalising red tape and PLENTY more. If you do these things, you will generate MORE tax revenue. It is really not a complicated principle. Does Reeves understand that? No. The woman is clueless. Absolutely clueless. She does NOT understand what she is forcing on business owners. Let’s see if she can run our cafe for a week. Absolutely NO chance. I’m with the men and women who build businesses, create wealth, and generate opportunities. They have my full respect. The politicians running our country certainly do not. My message to our cafe owner? Keep plugging away, it will get better. Please know that at least one MP is fighting for you in Westminster.
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I think things will ease up in around 4 yrs if we get a business friendly government
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Alistair | Automation & AI retweeted
Starting and running a business in 2025 Britain - let’s walk through it. You’ve got a good idea, managed to save a few quid to invest and want to give it a go. Let’s say it’s a cafe. Generate wealth, create jobs and contribute to your local economy. Great idea. You just picked the wrong country to do it in. Registering the damn thing is complicated enough, and that’s the easy bit. Next up is the bank account? You’re treated like a criminal and it takes week - opening a cafe, not a terrorist cell. You manage to find a premise, good location. Oh, it costs a fortune. Rent through the roof and you’re forced to pay thousands to the council. For what? The filthy high street? The rapid customer service? Hmm. Yet another rip off. Inspections are a nightmare, it’s never-ending bureaucracy from people who have never created anything in their lives. But somehow you get it off the ground and things go well. You need to expand, hire someone. Ouch. PAYE, national insurance, pensions, HR policies, health and safety risk assessments. One wrong step and you’re facing an employment tribunal. Is it even worth the risk? It’s becoming more and more expensive, and risky, to hire people? Why bother? Maybe you try and get independent contracted help. Ah. IR35 puts a stop to that. We wouldn’t want any flexibility now, would we? That would make too much sense. Your accountants already cost an absolute fortune. They’re bleeding you dry just so you comply with the layers and layers of regulations. But let’s say it’s gone well, and your hard work is paying off. Turnover hits £90k. The dreaded VAT threshold. That means if you essentially then have to start charging VAT. That means everything gets 20% more expensive for your customers. Or you are forced to absorb the costs. Or you deliberately make less money to stay below the threshold. Just brilliant. Maybe you want to keep the cafe open later? Serve some alcohol? Have some music on? More licences. More costs. More inspections. More bureaucracy. Why bother? Waste collection even costs a fortune. Remind me, why are you already paying the council? You try and ring the council, you’re on hold for 30 minutes. Brilliant. Customers are waiting. You finally speak to someone. They’re rude, and haven’t got a clue what they’re doing. They promise they’ll get back to you, but they only work four days a week and on Thursday they’re working from home. No answer, you have to chase and chase and chase. Incompetence reigns. Right. We’ve got through all of that, now you want to pay yourself? Not unreasonable is it? For working 16 hour days to get the business off the ground? Corporation tax slices your profit down. Maybe there’s some left. Dividend allowance has been cut, so there’s less to take there. Tax rates are up too. Hmm. Okay, well let’s take a small salary and some dividends. Maybe you’ve got student debt too which takes a large chunk? It is brutal. Even making money costs money. It costs to deposit, it costs to accept card payments. No holiday, no protection, no respect. All risk, and you’re treated like dirt by the Government. You look at it all and just think, why bother? Why not work for the public sector as some irrelevant bureaucrat obstructing everyone else? Get 60k, 35 days holiday and you can literally never be sacked. What’s the point? Why take the risk? Just do that instead. We desperately need to back British enterprise. Reward those who take all of the risk. And actually, support local businesses where we all can. We should be slashing corporation tax, doubling the VAT threshold, increasing personal allowances, abolishing business rates for high street small firms, reducing national insurance contributions, cutting tax on salary/dividends, brutalising red tape and PLENTY more. If you do these things, you will generate MORE tax revenue. It is really not a complicated principle. Does Reeves understand that? No. The woman is clueless. Absolutely clueless. She does NOT understand what she is forcing on business owners. Let’s see if she can run our cafe for a week. Absolutely NO chance. I’m with the men and women who build businesses, create wealth, and generate opportunities. They have my full respect. The politicians running our country certainly do not. My message to our cafe owner? Keep plugging away, it will get better. Please know that at least one MP is fighting for you in Westminster.
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Never ever seen this before. Amazing bit of product placement on Amazon Prime movie transcript by @otter_ai !
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Alistair | Automation & AI retweeted
For the next 24 hours you can STEAL my 10 automations to scale your agency to $50k/month All of these can be setup within 60 MINS and SAVE you 40 HOURS per month Today It's yours for FREE 👉 RT Like & Comment “automations” and I will DM it to you No opt-in, no BS (Must be Following)
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Alistair | Automation & AI retweeted
Bit of a late one as I finished this project at the start of the year, but I'm trying to make a better effort to share my work more. Last year, I had the pleasure of redesigning and developing a website for a studio booking platform based in the UK. Frontend built in Webflow by me, and backend powered by Wized and Xano, courtesy of @NoCodeAlistair and his team. Super proud of what we came up with! musicwise.io/
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For a company that basically coined the term ‘inbound’, the level of outbound once you’re a customer of @HubSpot is ridiculous
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Regular reminder to be a ferocious learner: Quality is normally born of quantity
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Hey @AnthropicAI, love Claude.... but what planet are you on with this approach to expiring prepayment?
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Anyone one selling roofing needs to be following @milk_pilled - great information.
Hey world, I made $76,214 in the last 28 days while working an average of 18 hours per week in the often-overlooked field of Roofing Sales. Here is a full breakdown of exactly how I did it… 🧵
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