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Engagement Engine - FollowUp Pro

X/Twitter Pack - 24 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@_Millerdxb
https://x.com/_Millerdxb/status/2047586779457347812
$2,500 investment → $127k recovered revenue in 90 days. They were losing 40% of leads to slow follow-up. We automated their system. Recovery jumped to 25% of lost leads. That's 15 additional deals in Q4 @ $22k average.
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40% of leads lost to slow follow-up is more common than most businesses admit. The money's usually already on the table - it just needs a system to catch it before it goes cold.
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Losing 40% of leads to slow follow-up isn't a sales problem. It's an operational one. Most teams know this and still do nothing about it.
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#2
@bradsmith
https://x.com/bradsmith/status/2047285105039958356
Your new leads do not care about you. You pay $5 to get a click and act shocked when 99% of them ghost you. You do not need more ad spend. You need a better follow up system.
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This is spot on. The follow-up window is brutally short - most leads decide within 48 hours whether you're worth remembering. A structured sequence keeps you in the frame without being pushy.
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Everyone wants better ads. Nobody wants to admit their follow-up is broken. The fix is cheaper than the ad spend.
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#3
@BusinessMind_
https://x.com/BusinessMind_/status/2046253822247334235
Pattern I keep seeing: small businesses don't need more leads. They need to stop losing the ones they already have. The #1 silent killer? No follow-up system after the initial quote. Even a simple automated text 3 days later recovers deals that would've ghosted.
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A 3-day follow-up text sounds almost too simple to work, but the data says otherwise. It's often the difference between 'they went with someone else' and 'glad you reminded me.'
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Spending money generating leads you never follow up with is just expensive procrastination. Fix the leak first.
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#4
@olusolautomates
https://x.com/olusolautomates/status/2047092587706663234
5 repetitive tasks every small business should automate today: Invoice follow-ups, Lead capture, Appointment reminders, Social media posting, Client onboarding emails.
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Solid list. Invoice follow-ups and lead capture are the two that usually pay for themselves fastest. Everything else is downstream of those being reliable.
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If you're still chasing invoices manually in 2026, you're not being thorough. You're being inefficient. Automate the nudge, keep the relationship.
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#5
@WorkflowWhisper
https://x.com/WorkflowWhisper/status/2036001802345443521
The best automation I ever built took 11 minutes. Invoice reminder. 3 nodes. Saves 4 hours every week. Nobody clapped. It just runs. Quietly. Every Tuesday at 9 AM.
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This is what good automation looks like. Small, boring, reliable. The ones nobody notices are usually the ones saving the most time.
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11 minutes to build, 4 hours saved every week. That's a 2,000% ROI on something most people overthink into never building.
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#6
@ricky_farm
https://x.com/ricky_farm/status/2046982117163241885
The lead system fires at 8AM, 2PM, 8PM whether I'm at the desk or not. 164 bids sent from 5,292 leads in the database. Next build: automated follow-up on bid responses. First contact gets attention. The actual conversion happens in the second message.
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Smart insight - the second message is where conversion actually happens. First contact opens the door, follow-up closes it. Worth prioritising that build.
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Most businesses stop at first contact and wonder why conversion rates are low. The money's in the follow-up, always has been.
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#7
@buildwithafola_
https://x.com/buildwithafola_/status/2046962191157379350
Problem #3: No nurture sequence. Most leads are 30-90 days from a decision. Without follow-up, they forget you in a week. Fix: 14-day automated email + SMS sequence running without you touching anything.
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The 30-90 day decision window is real, especially for services. A 14-day sequence is a good starting point - keeps momentum without overwhelming prospects who aren't ready yet.
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If your lead strategy is 'they'll call when they're ready,' you're leaving it to chance. They won't remember you in a week. A nurture sequence isn't optional anymore.
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#8
@PiyuduttaPiyu
https://x.com/PiyuduttaPiyu/status/2037880060439339156
Don't confuse automation for AI. The real first problem in most MSMEs is data in 4-5 places that don't talk to each other. High-ROI moves are simple integrations: payment reminders via SMS when invoice crosses 30 days. Almost no LLM involvement needed.
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Well said. The highest-ROI automations are usually the least glamorous. A payment reminder at 30 days doesn't need AI. It needs to exist.
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Before you AI-wash your workflow, ask: do my systems even talk to each other yet? If not, that's step one. Everything else is decoration.
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#9
@dashboardlim
https://x.com/dashboardlim/status/2041553864583684233
Step 3: filter by repeatability. Automation only works on tasks that follow a pattern. 'Reply to emails' = too vague. 'Send invoice reminder 3 days before due date' = automatable. If you can't describe the exact steps, it's not ready yet.
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Good framing. Specificity is what makes automation actually work. 'Follow up with leads' fails. 'Send email 3 days after quote, text 5 days after that' succeeds.
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If you can't write the steps on a post-it note, you can't automate it. Vague processes produce vague results. Get specific first.
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#10
@MKissiedu29945
https://x.com/MKissiedu29945/status/2047571498802557282
Your competitors are already doing this. Are you? While you're manually sorting through leads, writing follow-up emails, and building reports from scratch - someone in your industry just automated all three before their morning coffee.
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The competitive gap isn't about working harder anymore. It's about having systems that work while you don't. Automated follow-up is table stakes at this point.
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Your competitor's automated follow-up sent three emails while you were still drafting one. This isn't about effort. It's about infrastructure.
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