Joined April 2013
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This website redesign was initiated long before we started having fun building it with AI. My client had lost everything after an agency abandoned them. That happens sometimes. We rebuilt everything from scratch using just an Excel file, with @webflow and the e-commerce component. And also thanks to @finsweet and its features.
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«si jeune…et si prometteur» Who said AI killed creativity?
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Claude Fable 5 has been out for a couple of days. Some projects people have already built with it:
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Alright, I've been waiting for this: @magnific 's MCP. You guys rock.
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Yann André retweeted
AI actors are getting scary good.. spent 2 day making this short film.. if you still think actors are safe, ihave nothing to say.. this is so over check my prompts and workflow on buzzy now:
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Stop wasting your time redesigning an existing website using only an LLM. Building a website from scratch with Claude, with no constraints other than finding inspiration – I’m fine with that. Redesigning a website still means getting your hands dirty. It’s different from using just Figma. I’m currently playing around with MCP @paper and Codex. And it’s going well.
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Yann André retweeted
Claude Reddit intelligence LinkedIn data = Content OS that replaced a $14,500/month team. (48K followers. 500 booked calls. $387K in attributed revenue) This 6-skill system eliminates writers, strategists, researchers, and schedulers using brand memory real audience intelligence calibrated AI writers... → No more $14,500/month payroll for a 4-person content team → No more 20 hours weekly building content calendars from scratch → No more guessing which hooks actually stop the scroll → No more AI slop that sounds nothing like you → No more starting every post from a blank page Just 1 topic in → a finished month of content out. Here's how it works: → Brand Memory (your voice, proof, and exact buyer in one file. every skill runs off it. nothing generic ships.) → Reddit Intelligence (mines your ICP's subreddits for the exact phrases they use. posts start from real words, not blank pages.) → LinkedIn Viral Signal (hooks already stopping the scroll in your niche, last 30 days, ranked by real engagement.) → Four Calibrated Writers (thought leadership, lead magnet, story, value. one writer per stage of the buyer journey.) → Voice Firewall (7-dimension QA that scores and rewrites every draft before it ships under your name.) → Finished Board (every post handed over with its visual and first comment. ready to approve.) Built on real content infrastructure. Zero payroll. Consistent output. Enterprise-grade quality. Results from the system: - $14,500/month content team eliminated - 48K LinkedIn followers - 500 calls booked from content - $387K in attributed revenue Want the complete 6-skill build? Like comment "OS" repost, and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)
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Yann André retweeted
this Claude bot finds local businesses with ugly websites or none at all, rebuilds and their mobile apps, then emails the owner a postcard...on autopilot. here's how agencies can use this system and land clients: - scrapes every local business in a city in real time - filters by review count rating last update date site quality - pulls the strongest photos and copy from their Google Maps listing - samples the brand palette from the business's own visual identity - AI rebuilds it into a brand-matched website mobile app - writes a postcard quoting a real reviewer what they loved - mails it to the owner by first name with a preview QR every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated. reply "GUIDE" RT and I'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
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Watched a kids' cartoon (Grizzy) with my son this weekend. Its 5-second intro card had more art direction than 90% of the sites I saw shipped this week. Same sans-serif. Same one-word italic serif. Same nothing. AI isn't the problem. Letting it drive is. (with the involuntary participation of Claude.ai)
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Ok. it's probably time to hit "skip intro" on all of this. Thanks to @MengTo and many other designers for working on it every day.
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SEO vs AEO vs GEO. The acronym war is comfortable. It gives consultants something to debate. But for an SME owner, there are only 3 questions: • Am I still visible on Google? • Am I cited by the AIs people are already using? • Am I ready for what Google is about to change? 3 levers. Not 3 religions. Clairon runs the diagnostic in 30 seconds. No jargon, no audit deck, no sales call. ➜ clairon.fw-bf.com
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one of my clients this morning : She wasn't wrong. Her site had the logo, the services, the contact form. But nothing said that this person has 14 years of resolved problems behind her.
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A client told me this morning: "I don't know how to explain what I do without sounding boring." I wanted to reassure her. But the truth is I've had the same thought about myself, more times than I'd admit. 20 years in the web. Five kids. A studio. A reinvention in progress. And some mornings, like this morning, the simplest question still lands hardest: what exactly are you building?
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A client forwarded me an email sunday. Another provider had built him a configurator. They had scraped his site to do it. It was good. 50 years old. 20 years in the web. And still talking about AI as something coming. It's already here. Quietly. In someone else's inbox. so I opened @lovable to do even better
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VIRAL
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TikTok Shop Seedance 2 Claude Code is f*cking cracked i just built a tool that scrapes the top-selling TikTok Shop products in your niche, pulls every creator video selling them, and lets you recreate any one as an on-brand video for your own product using AI. if you're a DTC brand or ecom operator and you're still paying creators $500 per video or briefing an agency every week, this replaces that entire workflow. here's how it works: > drop in your brand info and 1-3 product photos search your niche on TikTok Shop like "gut health supplements" or "skincare" or whatever you're selling > browse the top-selling products and every creator video promoting them pick a viral video that's already proven to convert > the AI analyzes the hook, structure, and pacing > one click and Seedance 2 generates a new version built around your product why test from scratch when you can just recreate what's already working? RT reply "VIRAL" and i'll send you the full app setup guide (must follow so i can dm)
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I had no idea just how much AI had permeated my daily life until yesterday morning, when I received an email from one of my clients. “I have a vendor who built a configurator for my business—can you take a look at it and we’ll discuss it? ” I enjoy working with him, and I’m easily drawn into the project: so I visit the URL for this tool. It’s a redesign of the current site, with a built-in configurator: all the content has been scraped, no problem. And the configurator in the middle of it all does the job. That’s true. But what job? Is it to drive traffic for more conversions? If so, internally, will production keep up? Is it a relevant tool for his target audience? Isn’t it too complex to get the hang of? Doesn’t this tool risk “commoditizing” their expertise? But maybe it’s also a real boon for their company? I have to admit I didn’t expect them to be approached for this kind of service. Not that he isn’t qualified for them. But more because I had in mind that “the hunt” was mainly focused on “big firms.” I thought that even though I’ve been working with AI every day for several months. And even though I saw this tidal wave approaching, I didn’t see it coming so soon. Yes, right in your neighborhood, wherever you are, there’s someone offering cool apps and websites for 80 bucks. There’s no denying it. It’s a fact. And I certainly can’t blame these people for “disrupting the market.” It could be my 19-year-old son. And I’d encourage him. So what did I do? I whipped up a similar configurator in about twenty minutes, while keeping an eye on my kids’ bath. It could be improved, but it works. Pretty well. The technical barrier is fading away. Increasingly, the added value isn’t in delivering a website or an app, but in orchestrating a business ecosystem using these new tools. But we all know that already. Or maybe not. Or maybe not yet convinced enough, as I was just 24 hours ago.
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