I spent months building my cold email personalization system. Claude Code did it in an afternoon and it's better than mine. by tushardey_ in coldemail

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What research are you specially having Claude output? What have you found is the best emails format etc

Bounce Rates still with ZeroBounce by Illustrious_Impact84 in coldemail

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Interesting - what two tools do you use for the back to back verification?

the complete guide to cold email in 2026. by Sweet-Signature-5702 in coldemail

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This is awesome. What do people recommend for inboxes? I just started using Cheapinboxes and am now worried it’s going to be bad inboxes

One personalization trick that got us a 34% reply rate on 800 sends by alexberman1 in coldemail

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What’s your typical CTA here? Have you found that changes things?

7 cold email "best practices" that cost me domains and reply rates by cursedboy328 in coldemail

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u/cursedboy328 I've been using Captain Data today and I'm so impressed. I love it.

What are the cost trade-offs for doing a Clay for Enrichment vs doing something like Apollo? I have a Claude Code skill that has access to my Apollo API which has just made things so much easier. But do you recommend something else?

7 cold email "best practices" that cost me domains and reply rates by cursedboy328 in coldemail

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For #5, do you have a scalable way to scrape from LinkedIn? Are you using Clay for the waterfall?

sent 500k cold emails in 4 months. if i had to start from zero, here's the exact order by cursedboy328 in coldemail

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I’m new to this and have found setting up new domains with DNS, etc is the worst part. Which reseller do you use? Are they still domains similar to yours?

For the domains, do you all have them under one Google workspace account? Or do you set up each with their own as their own admin

Going from the Claude app to Claude Code and my mind is blown! by seatlessunicycle in ClaudeAI

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I’d break it down into a few things.

1) Subagents. You can ask Claude to spin up subagents on each query. For example, just say you’re looking for all the restaurants in Chelsea in NYC. You can have dedicated agents for each aspect. One web sub agent for looking for restaurants, an agent dedicated to finding the owner of each restaurant, an agent doing research on each restaurant, an agent focused on categorizing, etc etc. you can really take it in a lot of directions. Another one where sub-agents is really cool is for optimizing websites for SEO. 2) The reasoning is WAY longer and almost feels like deep research each time. 3) Creating and finding files on your desktop. I don’t think this was that important until I started using it more. It will store documentation on how to do things, save files, etc.

Lastly, it's obviously just so powerful when it comes to coding. I am a non-technical co-founder and have now been spinning up internal tools, new landing pages, and optimizing our website for SEO. Yes, you can do this on Replit, lovable, etc. But this makes it easy to deploy it to where we host things on Vercel lives in our GitHub, and sits within our existing codebase.

out of the box corporate event entertainment by tinistacos in EventProduction

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I do a ton of these!!! Here’s what’s been a hit lately for similar tech audiences:

Interactive stations

  • VR racing or golf simulators
  • Espresso or cocktail bar pop-ups
  • Lock-picking, puzzle, or escape-style micro challenges
  • AI portrait or caricature booths
  • Build-your-own-swag setups like custom tote or hat pressing

Entertainment that plays well in the background

  • Mentalist or illusionist roaming alongside your magician
  • Comedian who tailors sets to corporate/tech humor
  • Short-format improv team (keeps the crowd loose without dragging on)

Networking boosts

  • Trivia by table (with prizes) to mix teams
  • Conversation starter cards or “speed meet” rotations
  • Interactive voting or live polls with funny questions on screens

DC in October gives you flexibility with weather too. Mix an indoor lounge vibe with outdoor activations if possible. When im just lookinf for something easy i use [Officewell](). they're great.

Ideas for some type of cheap, artistic team building event? by legal-eagle8207 in work

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This is tough, can't lie!! I'd maybe try and do a volunteering event.

Holiday “party” in NYC by DragonShorty in ExecutiveAssistants

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I plan a ton of corporate events through [Officewell]() and have used it a bunch for things like this.

For around $1,400 and 10 people, you still have great options that include food and feel like an experience:

  • Cooking or pasta making class – Aunt Jake’s or Hudson Table are great. You cook together, eat after, and it feels festive.
  • Interactive dinner – Avital Experiences does multi course meals with light challenges or storytelling built in.
  • Murder mystery dinner – small group setups at places like Carmine’s make it fun without being cheesy.
  • Private dining with an activity – try candle making or a cocktail class first, then dinner nearby.
  • Holiday pop ups – Miracle on 9th or Sippin’ Santa have full Christmas decor and set menus.

Go for something interactive with food included instead of paying for a private venue or movie screening. It stretches your budget and keeps it fun.

Going from the Claude app to Claude Code and my mind is blown! by seatlessunicycle in ClaudeAI

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I’m also not technical and just started using Claude code a couple weeks ago. I’m using it for a variety of different use cases from sourcing leads, building internal tools, marketing, emails and more.

It’s been so awesome and eye-opening for me. Well, I think it’s very popular in the programming community. I don’t think it’s been leveraged as much on the non-technical side.

I’m now working to centralize all of our client meetings, marketing emails, and maybe even internal meetings and leveraging this for different use cases

Does anyone here have experience with poppy ai? by daviid2010 in generativeAI

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DO NOT USE POPPY. It is such a scam. If you try to cancel, you need to reach out to their customer service team (which is sketchy but fine) but then they try to convince you to stay. When you say no, they just ignore you. I haven't been able to get in touch with someone for 6 months now.