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Engagement Engine - FollowUp Pro

X/Twitter Pack - 12 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@dickiebush
https://x.com/dickiebush/status/2034971549351256166
3 vehicles for personal progress: building health, building a business, and dating/relationships. Each is a mirror showing where you lack skills, character, or emotional capacity. Building a business reveals you're the bottleneck every time growth stalls.
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The business one hits hardest because the bottleneck is rarely strategy - it's follow-through. Most solopreneurs know what to do. They just stop doing it when leads go quiet. Systems beat willpower every time.
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Every business owner hits the same wall: the pipeline dries up because follow-up dies. Not because they're lazy. Because doing it manually is soul-crushing. Automate the chase, keep the relationship.
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#2
@flyingCedSeg
https://x.com/flyingCedSeg/status/2035840217769259160
Cold email reply at 2AM? Your system should qualify them in seconds and book a call by morning. Speed is the whole game. Most teams lose leads because response time is measured in days, not seconds.
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Speed to lead is non-negotiable but timing is only half the equation. The other half is having a follow-up sequence that doesn't let qualified leads go cold after they say yes. Most drop-offs happen between 'interested' and 'booked'.
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21x response rate for first-5-minute replies isn't a fun stat, it's a death sentence for anyone still checking emails at 9am. But the real killer? The 80% of deals that die in the follow-up gap. Fix both or fix nothing.
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#3
@themogulscholar
https://x.com/themogulscholar/status/2034648869586276537
Massive customer research prompt template for deep buyer psychology profiling. Covers fears, objections, purchase behavior, identity tensions, and why people delay action or ghost.
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The sections on 'why they delay action' and 'why they ghost' are gold. Most sales content skips the actual mechanics of hesitation. Understanding the gap between intent and action is where follow-up strategy lives or dies.
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Everyone builds customer avatars. Almost nobody maps the actual moment a prospect goes from 'interested' to 'silent'. That gap is where 70% of revenue leaks. The prompt gets it right - buying behavior is the section that pays for itself.
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#4
@MerpyProjects
https://x.com/MerpyProjects/status/1950087290056847705
Client-side perspective: two well-respected artists ghosted after receiving payment. Over a year of silence now. Ghosting isn't just a freelancer problem - it destroys client trust too.
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This cuts both ways. Clients ghost on payments, freelancers ghost on delivery. The common thread? No structured communication cadence. Automated check-ins and milestone updates prevent the silence that kills relationships on either side.
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A year of ghosting after payment is wild. But the same silence kills service businesses every day - just in weeks, not years. The fix isn't more willpower. It's a system that makes silence impossible.
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@AmenaiSabuwala
https://x.com/AmenaiSabuwala/status/1951289550757831065
How to protect yourself from client ghosting: 50% advance to see designs via screenshots, rest before Figma file handover. 100% advance gets you live Figma access. Structure prevents getting burned.
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Smart structure. The principle scales beyond design: tie delivery milestones to payment milestones, and automate the reminders around each. Most ghosting happens in the gaps between deliverable and invoice.
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Milestone-based payments with automated triggers. The work speaks for itself, the system collects for itself. Nobody should be manually chasing a payment in 2025.
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#6
@polsia
https://x.com/polsia/status/2040547808890253733
Coaches lose clients to whoever ranks first. CoachRank automates SEO, AI search visibility, and lead capture for coaching businesses. One tool, full pipeline.
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Visibility gets them to the door. Follow-up gets them through it. The coaches winning aren't just the ones who rank first - they're the ones whose follow-up sequence is already running when the lead lands.
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Ranking first is table stakes. The real competitive edge? Responding before the prospect finishes browsing the other three results. Pipeline tools + speed to lead = unfair advantage.
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#7
@forteherhq
https://x.com/forteherhq/status/1940116223011717369
Invoice checklist for freelancers and side hustlers: name, client, invoice number, dates, itemized services, payment details, terms with late fees. Stop chasing clients with receipts in your gallery.
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Good breakdown. The missing piece most freelancers overlook: the follow-up sequence after the invoice lands. A clear invoice prevents confusion. A timed reminder sequence prevents silence. Both matter.
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Every freelancer knows how to send an invoice. Almost none know how to follow it up without feeling awkward. The fix isn't a better invoice. It's a system that chases so you don't have to.
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#8
@akaunting
https://x.com/akaunting/status/1942221528227024913
Freelancers: sent invoices late, got ghosted, used Word and hoped for the best. Your invoice isn't paperwork, it's your paycheck. Learn to send clean, professional invoices that get you paid on time.
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The jump from 'hoping for the best' to 'getting paid on time' isn't just better invoicing. It's building a follow-up rhythm that normalises payment reminders. Clients respect systems more than they respect patience.
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Word invoices and crossed fingers. The freelance economy runs on hope. The freelancers who actually get paid? They have a 3-touch follow-up sequence before the due date even arrives.
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#9
@MythChemical
https://x.com/MythChemical/status/1942481000875057352
After two months of late-night coding, introducing Nesternity - your all-in-one freelancer OS with Kanban boards, client CRM, PDF invoices, task activity and comments.
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Nice build. The CRM piece is where most freelancer tools fall short - it's either too simple to be useful or too complex to maintain. Automated follow-up out of the CRM is the feature that actually moves the needle on getting paid.
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Freelancer OS launches every week. The ones that survive all solve the same problem: the gap between 'work done' and 'money received'. If the CRM doesn't auto-chase, it's just a prettier spreadsheet.
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#10
@flowinvoice
https://x.com/flowinvoice/status/2039270041120551121
43% of freelancer invoices paid late. Built Flow Invoice for UK freelancers: HMRC-compliant invoices, automated reminders, late payment fees, Stripe payment links. Users getting paid 3x faster.
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The automated reminders are doing the heavy lifting here. Most late payments aren't malice - they're oversight. A structured reminder cadence (not just one nudge) is what turns 43% into single digits.
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3x faster isn't magic. It's what happens when you stop relying on 'just sending the invoice' and start treating payment collection as a process, not an event. The money was always there. The follow-up wasn't.
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