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Engagement Engine - FollowUp Pro

X/Twitter Pack - 13 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@OKYtech
https://x.com/OKYtech/status/2043629829602361450
Nobody talks about the freelancer tax: -Time spent on proposals that don't convert. -Revisions that weren't in scope. -Invoices paid 60 days late. Your real rate is lower than you think.
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The real rate calculation is the pain nobody warns you about. Track your actual hourly after scope creep + late payments - it's usually half what you think.
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60-day late invoices aren't a cash flow problem. They're a 'you're subsidizing their business on credit' problem.
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#2
@polsia
https://x.com/polsia/status/2043378446299169022
43% of freelancer invoices get paid late. The average delay is 28 days. PayProwl fixes that. Add an invoice, set a schedule, and AI-written reminders chase your money until it lands.
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28 days average delay means you're effectively running a 28-day credit line for every client. Building that into your rates isn't markup - it's survival.
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AI reminders are great. What's better? Getting paid upfront so you don't need reminders.
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#3
@adrianinmotion
https://x.com/adrianinmotion/status/2036416609951051864
It still baffles me when people are surprised to get paid quickly for work they did... Clients expecting work to be delivered on time is normal, but I don't get why expecting to be paid on time can quickly become 'problematic'
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The asymmetry is real: late delivery = 'problematic', late payment = 'let's talk next quarter'. Build payment terms into the same gravity as delivery terms.
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Your client would fire you for delivering 3 months late. You're supposed to be okay with them paying 3 months late? Nah.
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#4
@Robin138330
https://x.com/Robin138330/status/2034889068933157123
43% of UK freelancer invoices are paid late. That is not a statistic. That is rent, groceries, and sleepless nights. Anyone else living this?
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The human cost behind '43%' is what makes this a business problem, not just a cash flow problem. Late payments = real consequences.
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43% is 'a statistic'. Rent bouncing is 'a problem'. Your client's convenience = your crisis.
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#5
@pentaclay
https://x.com/pentaclay/status/1946156609769472500
After 12 years in this industry, I made the same mistake again. **Never-**and I mean never-deliver the source files before receiving the final payment.
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The source file is your leverage. Once it's in their hands, the urgency shifts from 'pay me' to 'please don't sue me'.
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12 years in, still making the same mistake. The lesson that costs the most is the one you have to relearn.
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#6
@SalesAnxiety
https://x.com/SalesAnxiety/status/2039032575683879141
Silence after a proposal can be nerve-wracking. Don't let Sales Anxiety hold you back! A simple follow-up can turn a drift into an opportunity. Most deals don't die; they just need a nudge.
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Most deals don't die in silence - they die in the gap between 'let me think about it' and 'we should probably circle back'. That's where follow-up lives.
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'Let me think about it' usually means 'I'm not thinking about it at all'. Your follow-up isn't annoying - it's the alarm clock.
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#7
@MilesCraftDev
https://x.com/MilesCraftDev/status/2033940440949432570
Client ghosting after delivery is brutal. My default now: deposit before kickoff, milestones with explicit approval, and a line that final files plus usage rights transfer only after final payment.
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Deposit + milestones + final-on-final. The structure that protects you is the same structure that professionalises you to them.
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Ghosting after delivery is a 'them' problem. Not protecting yourself is a 'you' problem. Fix the 'you' problem.
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#8
@linafahizul
https://x.com/linafahizul/status/2035319510505529747
more copy isn't the answer. more aggression isn't the answer. more urgency isn't the answer. the answer is almost always less. less pressure. less noise. less friction. more trust.
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When you add pressure, their threat response gets louder. They move away from pressure, not toward it. Less actually closes more.
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The harder you push, the harder they pull away. It's basic physics. Make the exit easier than the close.
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#9
@NwokochaF99017
https://x.com/NwokochaF99017/status/2043325010128122151
More views ≠ more clarity. Every coaching practice needs exactly 5 views: Active clients, Unpaid invoices, This week's sessions, Pipeline, Archive. The right system gives you less, and it's all the right things.
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Unpaid invoices sitting in 'Active clients' is the quiet bleed. That's a separate view that demands action.
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'Active clients' with unpaid invoices isn't active - it's exposure dressed up as client work.
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#10
@vanho_kent
https://x.com/vanho_kent/status/2039312679727149312
Career coaching has been a game-changer. Calendar full, shifting focus because it's working. Last week: 3 high-ticket clients, 2 more signing today. 80+ leads, pipeline full, community growing.
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Pipeline full starts with lead flow. Lead flow starts with showing up where your people already hang. Content is the magnet.
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3 high-ticket clients didn't land because of magic. They landed because someone was consistently visible.
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