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January is gone. My calendar is full. 21 qualified opportunities. 3 deals closed. $17,490 in revenue.
I generated 21 qualified sales opportunities in 10 days. 3 already closed. $17,490 in new revenue. And I didn't write a single email manually. Most B2B companies are still doing prospect research by hand. Clicking through websites. Taking notes. Crafting "personalized" emails that take 10 minutes each. Then they wonder why their reply rates are under 2%. I built a different system. It researches prospects automatically. Scrapes their entire website (not just the homepage). Analyzes what they actually do. And generates icebreakers that sound like a human spent 20 minutes studying their business. Because that's exactly what the AI does. Here's how it works: - Step 1: Feed it a prospect's website URL. The system crawls every page. Service pages. Case studies. Blog posts. Team bios. Everything. - Step 2: Converts all that HTML into clean, structured text. This is what most people skip. Raw HTML is useless to AI. Clean data is everything. - Step 3: AI analyzes their business model, challenges, and opportunities. Then generates multiple personalized icebreaker options. You pick the best one. Send. The entire process takes 10 seconds per prospect. The results speak for themselves. (See the screenshots) But here's the thing most people miss: Personalization isn't about using someone's first name or company name. It's about showing you understand their business. When you reference their specific service offering, their recent case study, or a challenge their industry is facing right now, people respond. Not because it's clever. Because it's relevant. My background: I co-founded Marketing By Prof, an AI automation agency that just crossed 21K Instagram followers. We get 400K+ organic views per month sharing exactly how we build these systems. Over 10,000 people download our free templates monthly. I'm not sharing theory. This is what I use every single day to fill my pipeline. I'm giving away the exact workflow. No email capture. No hoops. Just duplicate it and plug in your prospects.
January is gone. My calendar is full. 21 qualified opportunities. 3 deals closed. $17,490 in revenue.
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Haha, same man. I built this exact system for myself as well and its been working wonders thus far. Instead of just the workflows, I put everything into one app. Nice to see it working for you as well brother!
Behind The Scenes Check -In
From the outside, everyone looks like they’re making progress. But behind the scenes? We all hit walls. What challenge are you currently wrestling with that no one really sees? Is it consistency? Confidence? Direction? Is it feeling like you should be further along by now? Is it knowing what to do but struggling to actually do it? This is a safe space to be real. No pressure to impress anyone here just people learning together. Share openly below 💬 What’s your biggest obstacle at this stage of your journey?
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Social media, wanting to run it faceless. Knowing that things would convert better if only I set up a camera and put a face to everything.
Let's Get Honest For A moment.
We all joined this community because we want growth, progress, and results—but let’s be real for a second. What is the ONE thing that feels like it keeps holding you back right now? Maybe it’s overthinking. Maybe it’s starting but not finishing. Maybe it’s learning a lot but not implementing. Maybe it’s fear of messing something up or wasting time. There’s no “wrong” answer here. Growth starts with awareness, and sharing your struggle might help someone else realize they’re not alone. Drop it in the comments 👇 What’s your biggest roadblock right now?
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Probably branding and marketing
Is vibe coding dying?
You're probably still vibe coding everything and it feels great, right? We were doing the same thing six months ago. Shipped our entire MVP with v0 and Bolt. Three landing pages in a week. Felt unstoppable. Then we tried adding payments. And user roles. And email notifications. Every single feature broke something else. We'd build something in 20 minutes, then spend 3 hours fixing what it messed up. The codebase was a mess because we never planned the architecture, we just kept prompting and hoping. Don't get me wrong - vibe coding is amazing for what you're probably doing right now: 1. Testing ideas fast 2. Building quick prototypes 3. Shipping demos to show investors But here's what nobody tells you: the moment you need to scale or bring someone else into the project, it completely falls apart. Good luck explaining your vibe-coded structure to a new dev. So we switched to spec coding. Now we spend 15-20 minutes writing out what we are actually building. The requirements, how it should work, where things go. Then AI generates the code based on that plan. Yeah, it's slower to start. But way faster to finish. Last week we created multiple landing pages with ongoing iterations every week - no bugs, no surprises, just worked as expected. Because we designed it before building it. We still vibe code when we are just messing around with ideas. But for real features that need to last? Specs every time. Most serious devs I know have made this shift. They realized the bottleneck isn't writing code anymore - AI does that. The bottleneck is knowing what to build and how it fits together. Where are you at? Still in the vibe coding honeymoon phase or starting to feel the pain?
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Yes! what apps are you using?
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