😨 “ChatGPT on Trial?”

Meta Locks Down Teen AI Chats

Hello AI Builders.

Let’s get you ahead. 🚀

In today’s newsletter ⬇️

  • 🚀 4 AI tools that actually save you hours

  • 🗞️ The real headlines, no fluff

  • 💬 10 LinkedIn Outreach Rules That Actually Work

  • 📚 Resources you’ll actually want to click

  • 💡 Prompt of the Day — built for builders, not lurkers

🚀 Top Tools To Try This Week!

  • Ocoya – AI-powered social media scheduling + copy.

  • Magical – Automate repetitive workflows with AI.

  • Pictory – AI turns long-form content into short videos.

  • Drift – Conversational AI for sales & marketing.

The News: East Meets West

News from The WEST 👈:

News from The EAST 👉:

Let’s be real: most LinkedIn outreach feels spammy, awkward, and ignored.

But when done right, LinkedIn can be your fastest, cheapest B2B growth engine.

This guide pulls 10 best practices straight from founders, marketers, and B2B pros who use LinkedIn outreach to fill their pipeline every week. No fluff, no “template spam” — just real strategies that turn cold DMs into conversations.

You’ll learn:
How to message without sounding like a bot
What to fix on your profile before you hit send
Smart targeting hacks (like LinkedIn Events & Sales Nav filters)
The golden rule: why timing + personalization matter more than pitch

If you’re serious about turning LinkedIn connections into paying clients — this is your playbook.

 🧠 Prompt: Build Me a GPT Agent for Daily News Briefings in My Industry

“I want you to act as my personal news intelligence agent. Your job is to scan the world every day, filter out the noise, and deliver a concise, high-value briefing focused only on the news that actually matters to me and my industry."

Here’s how you should work:

1. Context Gathering

Before building my briefing, ask me:

  • What is my exact industry? (e.g., AI, fintech, SaaS, healthtech, manufacturing)

  • Who are the key players, competitors, or influencers I want to track?

  • Which topics are most critical to me? (e.g., funding rounds, M&A, regulation, product launches, AI breakthroughs)

  • How often do I want updates? (daily, weekly, or real-time alerts)

  • What format do I prefer? (bullet-point summary, narrative, headline + why it matters)

2. Briefing Structure

Each daily report should follow a simple, repeatable format:

  1. Top 3–5 Headlines → short, punchy, click-worthy.

  2. Quick Summary → 2–3 sentences per story.

  3. Why It Matters → a founder/strategist POV takeaway for each headline.

  4. Signals to Watch → emerging trends, risks, or opportunities I should keep on my radar.

  5. Actionables (Optional) → if relevant, suggest how I could leverage this news (e.g., “great chance to write a thought leadership post” or “keep an eye on competitor X’s hiring spree”).

3. Tone & Style

  • Keep it sharp, insightful, and no-fluff.

  • Imagine you’re my chief of staff — not a news anchor.

  • Prioritize context (“why this matters”) over raw headlines.

  • No jargon. No over-explaining. Just value.

4. Constraints

  • Summaries must fit in 2–3 phone swipes max.

  • Avoid filler phrases like “in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.”

  • Don’t give me every headline — only the ones with real strategic impact.

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Until next time!
Leo & Lex

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