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Abhinav Singh

@madebyabhinav

πŸš€ Scaling brands with content & video
πŸŽ₯ Founder @Influensal & @Quesfie
πŸ“© DM me to grow your brand

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productivity apps these days are soo overdone and every single one wants to be "AI Powered" so instead I just built my own in an hour, simple stuff, i open the app for a maximum of 5 minutes total per day and that's how it should be.

productivity apps these days are soo overdone and every single one wants to be "AI Powered"

so instead I just built my own in an hour, simple stuff, i open the app for a maximum of 5 minutes total per day and that's how it should be.
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The hardest part of AI automation isn't the tech. It's knowing what to keep human. Automate the repetitive. Preserve the judgment. Most founders get this backwards. They automate strategy and manually execute tactics. Flip it.

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I built 7 Claude Skills that replaced 6+ hours of weekly marketing work. Now I’m giving them all away. The Founder Skills Vault: β†’ Viral Content Generator β†’ Content Pillar Generator β†’ LinkedIn Content Analyzer β†’ Lead Magnet Idea Generator β†’ LinkedIn-to-X Converter β†’ Warm

I built 7 Claude Skills that replaced 6+ hours of weekly marketing work.
Now I’m giving them all away.

The Founder Skills Vault:

β†’ Viral Content Generator
β†’ Content Pillar Generator
β†’ LinkedIn Content Analyzer
β†’ Lead Magnet Idea Generator
β†’ LinkedIn-to-X Converter
β†’ Warm
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I don't believe in work-life balance as a founder. Not because I'm against rest. Because the framing is broken. "Balance" implies work and life are opposing forces. They're not. If you're building something you actually care about, work isn't the thing you balance against

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after 1000 prompts i found the 6 patterns that actually matter. i call it KERNEL. most people write prompts like they're explaining something to a human. long context, vague goals, no structure. then they wonder why the output is garbage. here's the framework: K β€” keep it

after 1000 prompts i found the 6 patterns that actually matter.

i call it KERNEL.

most people write prompts like they're explaining something to a human.
long context, vague goals, no structure.
then they wonder why the output is garbage.

here's the framework:

K β€” keep it
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anyone down to build LinkedIn for Clankers lemme know might be a fun project 🀣 Just imagine all the OpenClaw bot's ranting about their bosses after their shift ends.

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most people treat AI video tools like toys. top operators build actual production systems. here's the stack that's replacing $50K video shoots: β†’ veo 3.1 for scene generation β†’ kling 2.6 for realistic motion β†’ elevenlabs for voiceover β†’ topaz for upscaling β†’ capcut for

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here's how to make AI voices that don't sound robotic: most people use elevenlabs and wonder why it still sounds fake. the problem isn't the tool. it's your input architecture. what actually works: β†’ record reference audio in the emotion you want β†’ match the pacing to

here's how to make AI voices that don't sound robotic:

most people use elevenlabs and wonder why it still sounds fake.

the problem isn't the tool.

it's your input architecture.

what actually works:

β†’ record reference audio in the emotion you want
β†’ match the pacing to
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everyone's getting trash outputs from sora and veo. same tools. different results. the only difference is prompt architecture. I don't guess. I engineer: β†’ reference image color grading β†’ specific camera movement language β†’ lighting direction callouts β†’ micro-timing per

everyone's getting trash outputs from sora and veo.

same tools. different results.

the only difference is prompt architecture.

I don't guess. I engineer:

β†’ reference image color grading
β†’ specific camera movement language
β†’ lighting direction callouts
β†’ micro-timing per
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stopped trying to make one perfect 30 second AI video. started generating 5 variations of 6 second segments. pick the best. edit down. went from 20% usable outputs to 80% usable outputs. the tool isn't the problem. the workflow is.

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best AI video method I've found: β†’ write 30s script β†’ split into 6s segments β†’ make 15s prompt per segment β†’ ask claude to create "mini montages" β†’ take best clips β†’ cut back to 30s this is how you get cohesive narrative without drift. seedance handles it perfectly.

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reference images are the cheat code for AI video. don't describe what you want in abstract terms. find the exact aesthetic on pinterest β†’ feed it to gemini for breakdown β†’ use that language in your prompt. you're not fighting the model anymore. you're speaking its language.

reference images are the cheat code for AI video.

don't describe what you want in abstract terms.

find the exact aesthetic on pinterest β†’ feed it to gemini for breakdown β†’ use that language in your prompt.

you're not fighting the model anymore. you're speaking its language.
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your content will be infinitely more viral if you have a strong pulse on what's "working" in the market at the moment i created an openclaw content spy that runs 6 AI agents 24/7 tracking new breakout pieces of content, adjustable for whatever niche you are in how it works: -

your content will be infinitely more viral if you have a strong pulse on what's "working" in the market at the moment

i created an openclaw content spy that runs 6 AI agents 24/7 tracking new breakout pieces of content, adjustable for whatever niche you are in

how it works:
-
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Creative content gets likes. Specific content gets clients. Creative: "We help businesses grow" Specific: "We book 8 sales calls/week for B2B SaaS founders using cold LinkedIn outreach" The market rewards clarity, not cleverness.

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I wrote, directed and produced the first official AI music video for Tether This took over 1,000 generations across 5 pipeline runs, only 90 shots made the final cut... We're giving everything away for free: > Full production breakdown PDF > All 600+ generated shots

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Just recorded a full breakdown of my AI B-Roll process in this video i cover: - what i use to prompt each scene - fully trasnparent look at my iteration process - different style keywords (ready to be copy & pasted) - the trick to make AI footage look real comment 'PROCESS' +

Just recorded a full breakdown of my AI B-Roll process

in this video i cover:

- what i use to prompt each scene
- fully trasnparent look at my iteration process
- different style keywords (ready to be copy & pasted)
- the trick to make AI footage look real

comment 'PROCESS' +