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After Elon bought Twitter for $44 BILLION... Apple tried deleting it from the App Store. No warning. No explanation. Just a threat. Instead of backing down... Elon went straight to Tim Cook. Here’s the face-to-face meeting that shook Apple to its core: 🍎
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No prompts, just pick a template, add your product, generate. Winning ad templates, ready to remix. Try them now, live in HeyOz.
Introducing Templates in HeyOz: turn one winning ad into fifty, without writing a single prompt. Most teams aren't bottlenecked on budget- they're bottlenecked on creative. Just pick a template and go: - Browse proven ad formats: UGC, static, TikTok slideshow, podcast-style - Swap in your product and brand: no prompt engineering, no blank page - Spin up 20 on-brand variations in the time it takes to brief one Every template is built from formats already winning on paid social. No prompting. No prompt library. No re-rolling the same gen 7 times. To celebrate, we're sharing the prompts of our best-performing templates. Comment "heyoz" for access 👇
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Introducing Templates in HeyOz: turn one winning ad into fifty, without writing a single prompt. Most teams aren't bottlenecked on budget- they're bottlenecked on creative. Just pick a template and go: - Browse proven ad formats: UGC, static, TikTok slideshow, podcast-style - Swap in your product and brand: no prompt engineering, no blank page - Spin up 20 on-brand variations in the time it takes to brief one Every template is built from formats already winning on paid social. No prompting. No prompt library. No re-rolling the same gen 7 times. To celebrate, we're sharing the prompts of our best-performing templates. Comment "heyoz" for access 👇
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Beauty ads just changed forever. Free Claude Opus 4.8 GPT Image 2 Seedance 2.0 workflow to spin up 100s of video ads. No studio, no model, no macro lens, no shoot day. Here's what nobody in beauty marketing wants to say out loud. That glossy lip shot. The droplet hitting the surface in slow motion. The whip-pan into the next scene. The crystalline product splash. All the stuff that used to need a real set, a real camera op, and a full shoot day. You can generate every frame of it from a text prompt now, and stitch it into a finished ad before your coffee goes cold. The workflow is almost stupidly simple: → Tell Claude Opus 4.8 the beauty shot you want (dewy skin macro, gloss-on-lips contact, ripple transition, the works) → Claude turns it into a shot-by-shot storyboard plus a prompt for every frame → GPT Image 2 generates the photoreal stills, frame by frame → Seedance 2.0 animates each one into a clip with that buttery slow-mo glide → You drop the clips into HeyOz and assemble the full ad in one place The real unlock is volume. This isn't one hero video. Once the workflow is dialed, you spin up hundreds of variations. Different shades, different models, different hooks, different transitions. The exact creative volume Meta rewards, minus the production cost that used to make it impossible. Old way: one shoot, one look, $10k , weeks of waiting. New way: a hundred angles, any look, a few dollars each, same afternoon. I wrote up the entire workflow. The Claude storyboard prompt, the GPT Image 2 frame prompts, the Seedance motion settings, the full assembly flow. Completely free, no email gate. Want it? Comment "GLOSS" and I'll send it straight over. (make sure you're following so it can actually reach you)
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That’s me!
Founders who keep posting with 0 likes fear nothing
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I used to drop $4K to $8K per UGC campaign on creators, studios, and reshoots. This workflow just changed the math. Three AI tools. One pipeline. Zero cameras. Step 1: Claude Opus 4.8 Forget copy. We use Claude to cast our fake creator. Give it your product, your demographic, and your setting. Bathroom shelf. Gym bag. Car console. It spits out an actor brief and scene direction that anchors every clip. The hook. The talking head. The product close-up. Step 2: GPT-Image-2 One prompt. One face that does not exist. No model releases. No casting calls. No "can you film this again but happier?" The face retention is the secret sauce here. That is what makes this actually work for brand campaigns. Step 3: Seedance 2.0 Three inputs: Your product photo. Your AI actor. The motion prompt from Claude. Out comes a 15-second clip. Natural hand motion. Subtle breathing. Lighting that looks like someone actually shot this on their phone. The part most people miss: You do not need five subscriptions and a dozen browser tabs. HeyOz runs both GPT-Image-2 and Seedance 2.0 natively. Built-in image editor. Built-in video editor. Prompt to actor to final cut to export. All in one workspace. No freelancer invoices. No "good enough" compromises. I wrote up the exact Claude prompt structure and the Seedance motion templates we use to keep batches consistent. Comment WORKFLOW below and I will send it over. Follow for Part 2 where I break down how these AI UGC variants are actually performing against human-shot content in our Meta ad accounts.
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stop overcomplicating growth for subscription apps Meta is still the best place to test, validate, and scale app ideas not because it is easy because it gives you fast feedback you can learn in a few days what would normally take months with ASO, or TikTok here’s the simple playbook first, make the promise clear not “AI app” not “productivity app” not “wellness app” people don’t buy categories they buy outcomes save time make money sleep better look better feel safer solve a painful problem faster that promise becomes your ad then test 10 to 20 creative angles around it UGC screen recordings before and after problem solution storytelling POV hooks founder talking meme style your first goal is not ROAS your first goal is finding a creative that makes people care watch the right signals: IPM CPI paywall view rate install to trial trial to paid first renewal refund rate cheap installs mean nothing if users don’t reach the paywall or start trials once a creative drives real trials, move it into a trial or purchase campaign then scale slowly the biggest mistake is treating Meta like only a traffic source it is not Meta is a research lab every creative tells you what people want every failed campaign shows where your funnel is broken ASO helps you capture demand ASA helps you catch high-intent users but Meta helps you create demand, test demand, and scale demand for subscription apps, that is where the real learning happens
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That’s what ai ads platform enables
Alex Hormozi explains why ad volume and personalization win in 2026. "The way that advertising is moving in general. It's going to be about hyperpersonalization. So with AI, you can create way more permutations much faster. And so I think we're going to have personalization at scale." "You need to be able to create lots of creative and what's more important is you need to be able to create the machine that consistently self proliferates the creative. So it's like how do I get the customers to make creative that gets us more customers that make more creative?"
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More 🤖 than 🧒 🧒 🧒 what will the future 🤖 be trained on
Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. radar.cloudflare.com/traffic…
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Nobody is talking about this, but claymation ads are crushing it on Meta right now. They pull 2-3x the average feed CTR, and barely any brands are running them. Most people scroll past the idea because they think it means hiring a studio and burning $5,000 to get one made. It doesn't. It just comes down to the prompts. So we built the whole thing into a free Claude workflow. Drop in a product URL and it hands you a complete ad in minutes: → a 9-shot storyboard built on the problem-villain-hero structure → a ready-to-use image prompt for every frame → video prompts you can paste straight into Kling, Veo or Runway → a voiceover script timed to each shot → direction for music and sound effects The villain reveal shot does the heavy lifting. It's the kind of weird, tactile moment that yanks the thumb to a stop mid-scroll. The math is almost silly. Studio route: $3,000 to $5,000 and a 3 week wait. This route: a few dollars in credits and less than an hour. Founders are literally shipping their first one before their coffee break is over. Totally free. No email wall, no signup form. Want the workflow? Drop "CLAY" in the comments and we'll send the full guide your way. (make sure you're following so it can reach you)
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STOP paying for Grammarly → use LanguageTool STOP paying for Jasper → use Claude STOP paying for Descript → use Captions STOP paying for Adobe Firefly → use Ideogram STOP paying for Synthesia → use HeyGen Free STOP paying for Loom → use Tella STOP paying for Typeform → use Tally STOP paying for Buffer → use Publer STOP paying for Surfer SEO → use NeuronWriter STOP paying for Semrush → use Ubersuggest (Bookmark this before your wallet cries)
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Farther just raised $150M Series D led by General Atlantic to rebuild wealth management around AI-native infrastructure. The bigger signal isn’t the funding. It’s the collapse of tolerance for legacy advisor tech. For decades, wealth management firms operated on fragmented systems, operational drag, and workflows that made “digital transformation” feel like changing dashboard colors while everything underneath stayed broken. Farther is betting the future belongs to firms where: • AI reduces operational friction • Advisors focus on relationships and strategy • Infrastructure becomes the competitive advantage The company says it has recruited $23B in assets since launch while building a fully integrated RIA platform instead of stitching together disconnected third-party tools. Their thesis is simple: AI won’t replace financial advisors. But advisors using AI-native systems will outperform those trapped inside outdated infrastructure. Wealth management is quietly becoming a software business disguised as a relationship business.
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Claude GPT Image 2 Seedance Meta Ads MCP Just fired my $10k/month performance marketing agency. Here's the exact stack (and how it runs): Step 1: Research Hand Claude your product page, your competitors' pages, and your best ad angles. It spits out a full brand brief competitor breakdown in minutes. No strategist. No $200/hour consultant. Step 2: Static ads in seconds Claude crafts image prompts from your brief. Drop those into GPT Image 2. You get scroll-stopping creative. Batched. On-brand. No Figma needed. Step 3: Video ads that convert Claude writes video prompts. Feed them into Seedance 2.0. UGC-style clips. AI actor formats. Product showcases. All generated. Zero filming. (Both GPT Image 2 Seedance are live on HeyOz right now.) Step 4: Publish optimize on autopilot Hook Claude into Meta Ads MCP. It pushes your creatives live, tracks performance, and keeps iterating. Your agency was billing you hourly for this exact thing. I documented the full workflow in a guide: prompts, setup, and the exact MCP config. Why this matters: Most brands are still bleeding money on slow, overpriced creative production. The ones who crack this in the next 90 days will own an unfair advantage. Don't be the brand that figures it out too late. Comment "REPLACE" and I'll DM it to you.
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Claude GPT Image 2 seedance Meta ads MCP Replaced my 10k/month performance marketing agency Here's the exact stack (and how it works): Step 1: Research Feed Claude your product URL, your competitors' URLs, and your top-performing ad angles. It builds your full brand brief competitor intelligence in minutes. No agency strategist needed. Step 2: Static ads in seconds Claude writes image generation prompts based on your brief. Those prompts go straight into GPT Image 2. Out comes scroll-stopping creative. Batched. On-brand. No designer. Step 3: Video ads that convert Claude writes video prompts. Those go into Seedance 2.0. UGC-style videos. AI actor formats. Product showcases. All generated, not filmed. (Both GPT Image 2 Seedance are live on HeyOz right now.) Step 4: Publish optimize on autopilot Connect Claude to Meta Ads MCP. It publishes your creatives, monitors performance, and keeps iterating. Your agency was charging you for this. This entire workflow is documented in a guide I put together, covering prompts, setup, and the exact MCP config. Why this matters: Most brands are still paying for slow, expensive creative production. The ones who figure this out in the next 90 days will have an unfair advantage. Don't be the last one to know. Comment "REPLACE" and I'll send it to you directly.
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R.I.P. Video Ads Google Omni just changed video ad creation. I did not test this with random prompts. I did not test this with made up concepts. I took ads that already won. Ads that already converted. Ads that already made money. Then I fed them into Google Omni and asked for new variations. Here is what happened. Turnaround time collapsed from days to minutes. The quality came back sharper than I expected. The new ads looked more real. More polished. More ready to run than half the content brands are still waiting weeks to receive. What used to be a full production cycle is now a few clicks. And here is the part that should worry slow movers. The variations did not just look good. They looked better than most agency deliverables I have seen this quarter. What stood out: → Took proven winners and spun up fresh versions in record time → Visual quality exceeded what I thought AI video could do → Output looked genuinely realistic, not synthetic → Ad production became stupidly fast → The gap between idea and live ad basically disappeared This is where it gets unfair. Most brands are still running the old playbook. Write a brief. Wait for production. Wait for edits. Wait for feedback. Launch after the moment has passed. Meanwhile Google Omni lets you clone a winning ad into multiple new assets before your coffee gets cold. That means: More tests running. More iterations live. More creative in market. Better looking content. Realistic output at actual scale. If you already know what creative works for you, this is not just a tool. It is a weapon. Grab the winner. Generate better versions. Launch while the data is still hot. Do it again. That is the shift. It is not about spending more time making ads. It is about spending less time. Getting better quality. And putting more realistic creative into the world faster than your competitors can respond. I do not think most advertisers realize how quickly this gap is about to widen. If you want the exact workflow I used to turn previous winners into new variations with Google Omni: Comment "OMNI" below Follow so I can DM you the breakdown P.S. Repost this and I will send you the prompt structure I use to generate stronger variations from ads that already perform.
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Slack was supposed to simplify work. Instead, it became the operating system for chaos. Now Viktor wants to turn it into the operating system for execution. Viktor just raised $75M Series A led by Accel to build an AI coworker that lives directly inside Slack & Microsoft Teams — connecting 3,000 workplace tools to automate workflows, reports, ops, and coordination. The bigger shift isn’t “AI chat.” It’s AI that actually executes work. Enterprise AI is moving from copilots → operational infrastructure. And the winners may be the companies embedded where work already happens. 👀
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5 skills you can learn online to start earning in 2026 1-Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate tinyurl.com/mrx63… 2-Google Project Management: Professional Certificate tinyurl.com/3w38e… 3-Google UX Design Professional Certificate tinyurl.com/2rchp… 4-Google IT Support Professional Certificate tinyurl.com/2ucfp… 5-Deep Learning Specialization tinyurl.com/m6tkv
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I USE CLAUDE ALL DAY WITHOUT BURNING MY LIMIT. Most people think Claude only counts messages. Wrong. Claude tracks: • The size of your prompts • The files and context it reads • The length of its responses That’s why your limit disappears faster than expected. I changed a few habits and now Claude lasts WAY longer every day. Here are 9 simple tricks that save my usage 👇 1. Start new chats often 2. Keep prompts short and direct 3. Avoid uploading huge files 4. Ask for concise outputs 5. Remove unnecessary context 6. Use bullet points instead of paragraphs 7. Don’t paste entire codebases 8. Split big tasks into smaller chats 9. Reuse clean prompt templates Small changes = massively more usage. If you use Claude daily, this will save you hours.
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Exponent just raised $40M to fix one of the least glamorous but most important problems in America: franchise finance. Multi-location operators manage payroll, inventory, remodels, expansion loans, and cash flow across dozens of entities using systems that barely communicate with each other. Exponent is building the financial operating system they actually need: • Franchise lending • Corporate charge cards • Spend management • AI-powered accounting • Multi-entity financial operations The company secured: • $7.5M Series A • $30M committed credit facilities • Backing from Chailease, Andre Koo, Era, K8 Capital, and Inauguration Capital This is part of a larger shift happening in fintech. Investors are moving away from “growth at all costs” consumer apps and toward vertical infrastructure businesses with deep operational workflows and sticky revenue. Franchise operators generate $921B annually in the U.S. economy, yet most still run on fragmented financial systems held together by spreadsheets and stress. Exponent’s bet: The next big fintech winners won’t just serve businesses. They’ll become embedded inside how industries actually operate.
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Flick just raised $6M to build AI filmmaking tools for directors — not prompt addicts. 🎬 Backed by True Ventures, GV, YC, and Lightspeed, Flick is betting the future of AI video won’t belong to one-click generators. It’ll belong to creators who want: → cinematic control → iterative storytelling → emotional continuity → real filmmaking workflows Founded by former Instagram Stories builder Ray Wang and filmmaker/designer Zoey Zhang, Flick is building infrastructure for AI-native cinema instead of chasing viral 8-second demos. That distinction matters. Because AI video is entering its next phase: from spectacle → to creative operating systems. The companies that win won’t just generate clips. They’ll own the workflow creators live inside every day. Cheap content scales infinitely. Taste doesn’t. Flick understands that. 🚀
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OpenAI vs Apple is becoming more than a partnership dispute — it’s turning into a full-scale AI rivalry. After integrating ChatGPT into Siri last year, OpenAI reportedly expected deep OS-level integration and billions in subscription growth from Apple’s massive user base. Instead: → Limited ChatGPT visibility inside iPhones → Restricted Siri-powered responses → Apple shifting toward Google Gemini integration Now OpenAI is reportedly exploring legal action, claiming Apple failed to deliver on its commitments. The AI wars are no longer just model vs model. They’re becoming platform vs platform. Apple Google. OpenAI devices. The next battle is ecosystem control.
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