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"How to Set Up Claude Skills in <15 Minutes (for Non-Technical People)"

the most successful people i know fall into two extreme camps: they're either maniacally obsessed with building their audience or they have zero social media presence. there's nothing in between.
the audience builders study every algorithm update, post multiple times a day, A/B
I sat down with the guy who studies billionaires and hung out with Charlie Munger. I've done 200 episodes of the startup ideas podcast and this one with David Senra was probably the most mind-bending one.
if you're a founder, read my notes or listen to the pod in next tweet

$375k/mo business idea for you
software that helps mexican/canadian manufacturers avoid tariffs legally. how product can work:
1. optimize shipping routes
2. automate customs
3. ensure compliance
4. find friendly paths
not a logistics entrepreneur but hear me out might be som
the $100M agency playbook for 2025

How to build a book empire with AI
The step-by-step video is the next tweet:

New pod just dropped with Cody. It’s going viral.
9 profitable startup ideas anyone can start in 2024 (please do them).
I’ll summarize the startup ideas for you in this thread:

15 ideas, opportunities and things I’m thinking about right now:
1. Finding mispriced assets.
Is this business worth 2X EBITDA or 6X? In an AI world, some businesses are worth a whole lot less or a whole lot more than we think. That spread is your retirement.

Bad news:
College is prohibitively expensive
Good news:
There are better teachers on YouTube
Meet Marques "MKBHD" Brownlee.
30 years old, has 18.3M subscribers, 4.2B views and makes $3M+/year.
But you haven’t met him at 10 years old giddy over his 79th subscriber.
This video is his 100th video. A must watch for anyone that puts creative work out on the internet.
It r
10 simple ways to prompt LLMs 10x better (full guide in thread below):
works for claude 4.5 opus, grok 4.1, chatgpt etc

the amount of founders is going to 10x in the next 10 years
it’s the perfect storm of
- white collar jobs getting decimated due AI
- non-tech people can ship ideas now
- starting a company feels safer than staying employed
- people are EATING up entrepreneurship content (vids e
OpenAI just launched Operator, their first real AI agent
Everything you need to know in 1 little page

consumer mobile apps are quietly back thanks to tiktok creators and AI
if i wanted to make $1M with mobile apps right now, here’s the exact playbook i’d use:
1. find hidden opportunities on sensor tower.
search for apps making $30k+ monthly with basic or outdated AI, or non-A
my notes on mr beast's LEAKED 36 page leaked "how to succeed in mr. beast production" document
unfiltered analysis/reactions/full document below:

19 AI-assisted marketing tools to build a cash-flowing business in 2024:

Niche internet communities are in high demand. And it's not stopping.
But the best part isn't the traffic from Reddit. It's the ideas and trends.
My entire business is plan is listen to what people say on Reddit, and build internet products for them.
It keeps working.

People who say "ideas are worthless" don't understand 2024 and the world we live in.
AI makes turning ideas into software businesses effortless.
In 2024, execution is worthless.
Ideas are everything.
Let me get this straight...
OpenAI dropped a new update today. They're calling it GPT-4o
GPT-4o (bad name btw) is 2x as fast as the last model, GPT-4 Turbo. And it costs half as much. And it recognizes audio and video.
Remember, GPT-4 launched in March 2023
So, in just about
20 years of juicy startup & life knowledge in 1159 words
1. Everything is a drug. Coffee is a drug. Food is a drug. Business is a drug. Use accordingly.
2. Google is a $2T biz walking around with their pants on fire because of AI. There's no guarantees in life
(keep reading)

what are the most underrated AI apps right now?
im not talking about Claude code or ChatGPT, i'm looking for hidden gems
most people scroll past them because they don’t have funding rounds or fancy launches
it's overwhelming how many apps are out there, im looking for a high s
can we all agree Stripe Disputes feel like extortion for most founders?
a customer taps “chargeback,” the product’s gone, stripe skims a $15-$22 fee, and you’re dragged into evidence-upload purgatory judged by a bank that doesn’t know your business.
you win the dispute and you
just spent 1h45mins with paddy galloway (vid advisor to mrbeast, redbull etc) breaking down exactly how to blow up on youtube in 2025.
its good timing because tiktok might get banned, which means 170M americans are about to flood youtube
my two fav frameworks from the episode:

big day for me, i just passed 100k subscribers on yt
the pod went against every "best practice" on how to grow
• long form,little short form
• didn't optimize for retention
• i recorded remotely in a closet lol
but builders found it anyway
to you, it's sipping time baby🎂

I just uploaded a new podcast with @jasonfried and he shared:
- how to build "weird" software people love
- 2+ free startup ideas (yes, take 'em!)
- why your next app should have "open hours"
- cozy software and what that means for you
Notes below:
1) The "Scratch-off Ad" app
New episode of the pod is live with @thisisneer
He shares his 6+ favorite startup ideas. Some of them are gold.
What do you think?
1) Baby Fund
a JustGiving for parents to raise money that can only be invested into their kid’s future
• Crowdsource money from family/frien

I'm a startup idea junkie. Maybe you are too?
I interview top founders 2x per week on "The Startup Ideas Podcast"
Here are 8 ideas free startup ideas that could make $10k-$1M/month (with no investors):

7 free startup ideas that require no investors.
someone is going to take these and it'll change their lives.
build internet audiences, yield cash-flow, invest in S&P, get off the grid.
pretty cool that @codyschneiderxx gave these away.
enjoy.
I love this story...
19 year old university student in New Zealand builds $20k MRR SaaS product within 6 months
Whenever you see pen & paper IRL, there's probably a SaaS business there
And the US isn't the only market
A nice reminder there's tons of opportunity out there.

The whole idea of "majoring "in entrepreneurship at a university is offensive to real entrepreneurs. The only way you "major" in entrepreneurship is building companies with all the ups and downs.
The slogan of the internet should be “anything is possible, shoot your shot”
Beautiful design is now a commodity.
I've spent the last 24 hours with ChatGPT 4o images, and it's clear we've entered a new reality: "Execution is cheap, ideas are everything."
For decades, we were told the opposite. Everyone had ideas. Few could execute them well. The ability
i found probably one the greatest pieces of copy ever written

yesterday, i stumbled onto the most underrated market research tool.
tiktok creator insights.
it's a goldmine of consumer behavior data, hiding in plain sight. and it's free to use.
here's why it's powerful:
1. shows you what people are desperately searching for
2. highlights
business school should be a year of v0, cursor, replit, claude prompting, design 101, finance 101, how to find startup ideas and 3 years of how to hack distribution.
you can't graduate unless one of your products gets 100 customers and you go viral.
i'm sorry.
Remember when you were a kid and just did things without overthinking?
You had zero fear of failure.
That’s the key to progress.
So, ship that product, press publish on that post, and plaster buy buttons all over the internet.
Do the thing and watch the magic happen.

How to win in your 20s (a thread):
1. Don’t send angry emails/texts. Wait 24 hours. Eat, sleep, chill and remember that it’s not worth it
2. Post vids. You’re young, you know how to film well. Pick a niche, share 1 video a day, and let it compound. By 30, you have 100k subs

Winning on the internet is 99%
1. Have a clear life vision
2. Spend less money than you make
3. Going offline to reset
4. Use tools to find trends
5. Automate lots
6. Have a balanced yet interesting “content diet”
7. Ignore people who make most of their money from courses
The truth is 95% of startups in 2024 can start as a:
1) group chat
2) waitlist
That's it. It usually costs ~$10 and takes a weekend.
You do pre-sales to fund development. Give away 0% equity to investors. Profit share with your team.
This is building startups in 2024.
More and more founders I speak to are obsessed with cash-flowing Internet businesses.
These are the same people who were trying to create VC-backed unicorns in 2020/2021.
Now they want no hype, just a portfolio of businesses that pay them while they sleep.
The new luxury is being unreachable.
The ultimate flex is the founder who doesn't have Slack on their phone. The CEO whose email autoreplies saying they check it twice a week. The creative who disappears for three months to build without telling anyone what they're working on.
AI is making every product look the same. Same features. Same UI. Same smart assistant.
So if everyone has the same AI tools, what actually makes a product a $100M winning product?
Insights from a 50 page ebook "how to design products in the AI age" we wrote at @meetLCA:
if getting things done requires constant meetings with your team, something is broken
find people who just execute without needing a sync every time
you want teammates who bias toward action, not toward calendar invites
Startup ideas thread:
#1 AI-driven email signature A/B tester
1. Create plugin for Gmail, Outlook
2. Use GPT to generate variant signatures, track performance
3. Charge $29/month for "Signature Optimizer Pro"
4. Scale to full email copywriting assistant
How to build a startup with v0, cursor, claude and replit in 67 minutes (beginner's guide)
I asked @rileybrown_ai if he could build an app in under 2 hours and he did it.
He has zero engineering background. Blew my mind.
You'll witness:
1. Complex app architecture materializi
Why is Gen-Z OBSESSED with luxury watches?
- 41% of Gen Z acquired a luxury watch in the last 12 months
- Avg spend on a watch was $10,870, millennials spend 1/2 that much
- Gen-Z buys on avg 2.4 new watches per year
- 21% more likely than other generations to use debt
Wild.

I recently reviewed 1000+ internet businesses.
About 500 of them make $1-5M/ year of profits and 25 of them make $10M+/year of profits.
And I distilled a playbook of how to build your business to be like the top 0.01% of these businesses.
Read the playbook here:

I've been on "pinch me mode" since 2019.
Life has been happier and wealthier ever since.
I'll explain this simple concept in this thread:

You gotta see this.
This kid claps for every follower he gets. Does a video everyday. Added 240k followers in 14 days.
People are tired of negativity on the internet.
This is the opposite. So wholesome.
You want to see him win. You're fully on the journey with him. And you
Reddit JUST announced it is going public under the symbol $RDDT
Quick metrics:
- 100,000 communities
- $804 million in annual sales for 2023
- 73M daily active users
- ~$10B valuation
Why this is cool...
Reddit has been just quietly doing its thing for 18 years.
It's TODAY's
