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Engagement Engine - FollowUp Pro

X/Twitter Pack - 7 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@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? #LatePayments #FreelanceUK
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Late payment isn't a cash flow problem in isolation - it's a follow-up problem. Most freelancers invoice once, then go quiet out of fear of seeming pushy. A calm, pre-set reminder sequence changes that without a single awkward conversation.
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Behind every late invoice is a missing follow-up. Not a bad client - just no system. Set the sequence. Send it every time. Stop living on hope.
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#2
@Nettd_
https://x.com/Nettd_/status/2031136818838536388
The average business is owed $17,000 in unpaid invoices TODAY. 60% of owners never follow up out of fear.
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The stat that hits hardest: 60% never follow up out of fear. The money isn't gone - it's just waiting for a message that never arrives. Automating that message removes the fear entirely.
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You delivered. They went quiet. That $17k doesn't need a lawyer - it needs a follow-up sequence you set once and never think about again.
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#3
@korba_jr
https://x.com/korba_jr/status/2028412509258936484
I'm building Billzy - a simple invoice tracker for freelancers who are tired of chasing late payments. gentle -> firm reminder templates, cash flow projections, late fees. #buildinpublic
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The gentle → firm progression is exactly right. Most invoice tools stop at tracking - the real unlock is the sequence itself. Knowing what to send on day 3, day 7, day 14 without having to think each time is where the chase ends.
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Invoice tracking is table stakes. The gap is always the follow-up sequence. Congrats on building the thing most solopreneurs just leave in a spreadsheet and ignore.
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#4
@surethingapp
https://x.com/surethingapp/status/1942706862073237975
29% of freelancer invoices are paid late. Let that sink in. That's not just a cash flow problem - it's a trust problem.
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Most of those late invoices would clear with a single well-timed nudge. Clients get busy and forget - that's not a trust problem, it's a system problem. One pre-set reminder sequence handles it without the awkwardness.
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29% paid late. Most of those would've cleared with one polite message. The trust problem is actually a system problem - nobody set up the reminder.
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#5
@MilesCraftDev
https://x.com/MilesCraftDev/status/2033940440949432570
Client ghosting after delivery is brutal. My default now: deposit before kickoff, milestones with explicit approval, final files only after final payment. What part is hardest to enforce?
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Deposit, milestones, rights on final payment - the right structure. What completes it is a brief follow-up sequence at each stage that runs automatically. Most people send one email and wait in silence.
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Structure is half the battle. The other half is what happens after you send the milestone email and hear nothing. A follow-up sequence that runs itself removes the guesswork entirely.
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#6
@beingecom
https://x.com/beingecom/status/2027785698670219318
When things are working, clients disappear. When things are broken, they're in your inbox daily. This is the retention agency paradox. Good results = less engagement. Bad results = constant communication.
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This is the retention paradox nobody names. Most client exits happen silently - not because results were bad, but because the relationship went quiet when everything was fine. Mandatory touchpoints when things are working is underrated agency ops.
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Good results → client goes quiet → agency assumes all is fine → relationship slowly dies. The fix isn't better work. It's consistent outreach exactly when you think you don't need it.
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#7
@IamSamMaiyaki
https://x.com/IamSamMaiyaki/status/2031315621003055450
Deposit before sending serious work and structuring projects in paid milestones is the best protection. Keep all records if client disappears.
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Deposits and milestones are the right foundation. What completes it is a pre-written follow-up sequence at each stage - so you're not drafting a fresh message every time silence starts and wondering how firm to be.
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The best protection isn't a tighter contract - it's a sequence. Send the reminder before they have a chance to forget. Most ghosting is just someone who got busy and needed a nudge.
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#8
@MrOngDedy
https://x.com/MrOngDedy/status/2040358717166620967
The client who complained about being ghosted on payment then ghosted me for the same thing. Ghostingception.
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The pattern repeats because neither side has a structure. We see it happen to others, shake our heads, then let the same silence build. The only way out is building the follow-up in before the quiet starts.
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Ghostingception is just what happens when both sides are waiting for the other to reach out first. One of you needs a follow-up system. Make it you.
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#9
@LunethAI
https://x.com/LunethAI/status/2041120632214040876
Nobody is coming to fix your lead response problem. Not your CRM vendor. Not your receptionist. Every day you delay, leads are going cold.
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The decision to build a follow-up system is exactly this. Every day leads sit without a nudge is a day someone else gets the reply. The system doesn't need to be complex - it needs to be consistent.
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Nobody's fixing it because everyone's waiting to 'get round to it.' Leads don't wait. A simple sequence running in the background costs one afternoon to set up.
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#10
@samiariaz614
https://x.com/samiariaz614/status/2040693987368206452
Booking high-ticket coaching clients doesn't require ads. Organic LinkedIn outreach, lead generation, and content authority create a pipeline of clients genuinely interested in investing.
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Organic works - but only if the follow-up is consistent. Most coaches build a great pipeline, have a strong first conversation, then let it go cold waiting for the prospect to circle back. The close lives in the sequence.
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Organic fills the top. Consistent follow-up closes the bottom. Most coaches nail the first half and wonder why the pipeline never converts.
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