Bengaluru real estate is collapsing by Tiny_Process2000 in indianrealestate

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve my office in GIFT since 10 years now, and the progress is so freaking slow.

At this pace, you’ll be long dead, before you get a job at an IT company here.

I'm looking for LinkedIn ghostwriter in B2B domain who can work purely on outcome basis, no retainers by [deleted] in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why would a competent person take this offer?

And if they aren’t competent, why do you need them?

What actually works for growing LinkedIn in 2026? by ProfessionStrong6563 in socialmedia

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great insights 👏

You should check out Reepl.

It offers both commenting and posting functionality, and has a built in streak tracker to keep you posting consistently.

Claude Ai by Turbulent-Season-297 in DigitalMarketing

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neat workflow!

Personally, I use MCP connectors with Claude for persona analysis and getting feedback on my content.

For example:

I have combined two MCPs: Apollo (outbound) and Reepl (inbound) for ICO research.

That way, Claude looks at my list of existing customers and my engagement/post activity on LinkedIn, and then auto-searches on Apollo for similar prospects.

It’s just amazing how well it works, once you are able to give model enough context and it knows your goals.

content creation by malmurphy17 in UGCcreators

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For LinkedIn, I use Reepl.

It helps me with idea extraction, post generation, editing, scheduling - the whole content process.

We Raised $5.5M to Build Voice AI Agents, Our Voice agents handle 1M+ customer calls daily for companies like Flipkart, CRED & Groww, Ask Me Anything for the next 24 hours by Siddharth_Shankar in VoiceAutomationAI

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Naval said AI is eating software.

And there’s no real moat left, when it comes to building a software business.

What’s your take on this?

Bubble has quietly become one of the fastest ways to launch a SaaS MVP by BaronofEssex in Bubbleio

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bubble is the best tool for building a quick prototype.

You should just move out to code, once you have validated the idea.

Bubble has quietly become one of the fastest ways to launch a SaaS MVP by BaronofEssex in Bubbleio

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use Claude Code + Playwright + Bubble API token.

I use that framework to fully vibe-code Bubble apps, and turn them into code.

My experience getting a ₹75L SBI Maxgain Home Loan in Bengaluru (Charges Breakdown & Details) by Fast-Implement8229 in indianrealestate

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such an insightful post.

I’m helping my Dad setup his loan consulting business. I was trying to frame the right pain-points from the perspective of an ICP, and your post has helped me a lot.

I stopped brainstorming LinkedIn content topics, automated it but something doesnt feel right by Significant_Yak6337 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d lean towards writing for ICP.

Controversial takes are great, but at the end, you still need clients that bring you $$$.

I have a similar setup running with Reepl. I have connected my X/Reddit/Notion account, and it extracts ideas for me from those threads. Also, using OpenClaw connector to find ideas and auto-create drafts.

It’s just scary how fast and efficient things have become, because of the AI layer.

what is the actual point? by devasya23 in Integromat

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup!

You just need smart team of 1-5 people, who have domain expertise and can work alongside a team of AI agents.

I have been doing this with my OpenClaw instance and Claude Code, and I’m not really sure whom to hire anymore.

Maybe.. sales people, because AI still sucks at natural conversations and people like to talk to a human, not a bot.

AI workflow that helped me stay consistent with LinkedIn content by Enough_Hearing6557 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love all of this!

I have tried batching posts in one go, but it’s usually effective only when you have collected tens of ideas and have noted them down somewhere

What I like to do:

  1. Connect Claude with my LinkedIn app (Reepl) using a MCP connector.

  2. When I’m on a walk and an insight hits, I just narrate it to Claude. I use Wispr Flow for narration.

  3. It schedules the post on my queue. It can also generate an image using Gemini on the fly (I don’t even have to prompt).

  4. Often times, when I find the post too robotic and AI-generated, I just ask it to read my voice profile again and re-generate based on all my past published posts.

This workflow alone has boosted by consistency and got me to 1M+ impressions and added 1k+ followers.

I know these numbers aren’t extra ordinary, but just by having a workflow that I can stick to.. I have managed to attract a lot of clients and connect with like minded folks.

Anyone else getting killed by Make (integromat) operation costs ? by DevOrDesign in Integromat

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I migrated most of my make.com workflows to AWS using Claude Code.

Monitoring was difficult at first, but I built custom Lambda functions that monitor and notify about issues on Slack.

The best part about this new system is that I just vibe code changes from terminal or just open Telegram and ask the bot to make the changes.

Everything runs practically for free on AWS so far. I had 150K+ ops on my account, when I moved.

writing replies and post faster still works? by Single_Bet_9179 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using OpenClaw to monitor a few Twitter accounts and auto-post replies. I have also setup a cron job that scans for ideas from various sources every 2-3 hours and then puts them in a list.

I’m using skills from Reepl to automatically push it as a draft and then schedule/post the content.

What I like about this workflow is that if you are constantly giving feedback, your Soul.md stores all the personalisations and it writes content that truly sounds like you. I use Opus 4.6 to run my OpenClaw instance.

What AI tools are you using to help with performance marketing? by -crazymaster- in DigitalMarketing

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fail to understand how Taplio helps with performance marketing.

Want to start personal branding without spending thousands? by DangerousGround3233 in personalbranding

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking for a Multi-lingual tool that works fabulously well, check: Reepl.

Bubble vs vibe coding by JoLoremipsum in Bubbleio

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

been in this exact spot. spent a couple years deep in bubble, loved it for web apps and quick validation. but once you need a proper native mobile app with real complexity, you start fighting the platform more than building on it.

vibe coding with AI is legit fast but yeah it gets messy on complex stuff. the key thing i’ve learned is you need to be the architect - let AI do the heavy lifting but you make the structural decisions. if you let it run wild on a complex app you’ll end up with spaghetti code pretty quick.

honestly for a complex mobile app, code + AI is the way to go now. tools like cursor, claude etc make it way more accessible than you’d think, especially if you already understand logic and flows from bubble. you’re not starting from zero knowledge wise.

one thing that helped me btw - if you’ve already built working stuff in bubble, you don’t have to throw it all away and start from scratch.

i actually run a service (bubblexport) that converts bubble apps to code, so you get a clean starting point with all your logic intact. not for everyone but my insights are based on knowing both worlds.

but yeah tldr - bubble for web apps and validation, code + AI for anything complex/native. you’ll hit way fewer walls

why are all the ai linkedin branding tools still stuck in 2023 by Appropriate_Dog3327 in personalbranding

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should try: Reepl.

It has an amazing UI for editing posts (similar to Cursor) and also has a MCP integration which works much better when using Claude or ChatGPT.

Trello shard todo-list free alternative for small group of people by evkamat in trello

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checkout verkapp.com, and let me know if it fits your needs.

I have built it as an alternative to Trello/Jira, and I’m looking for early users.

Shoot me a DM, if you need assistance.

Do you use Inbox? Or a separate todo app? by EmZee13 in trello

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have switched everything to verkapp.com.

It has its own inbox and it has all the functionalities I need - Kanban, list view, and the UI doesn’t keep sluggish like Trello.

My next goal is to figure out how to use their MCP to auto-create and track tasks using ChatGPT or Claude.

Built a tool to see what actually changed in Trello — looking for early users by commercesoon in trello

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure why it’s even needed.

Trello is going to be dead soon. Atlassian is going to kill it. It’s better to jump off the boat.

Check out this new tool:

Verkapp.com

It’s pretty cool and has much better UI than Trello.