Spencer 🍝
@Spencerfoundra
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$80M+ rev in 10 years across tech & energy | Owner: https://t.co/RPkU9fBAHD | building: https://t.co/4cG9uzJ6no | https://t.co/brzg0JIyhh | Built for fun: https://t.co/iU6nzXC30a
Kelowna, British Columbia
Joined December 2025
I’ve kept this project on the down low for a bit. I’m building an app called Answered. It tracks what ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI say when people ask about your brand. I need this for my own companies and figured others probably do too. Made a waitlist. Decided
tryanswered.com
Track what AI says about your brand across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews. Join the private beta.
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“Self promote shamelessly” is the worst advice I’ve seen on this app. Shameless is the problem. That’s how you get people faking screenshots, lying about results, and selling courses on things they’ve never done. Promote yourself. But do it with integrity. Help people. Share
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I’ve been using a lampshade company as my go-to business example for years. No idea when it started. No idea why. But every time I need to explain margins, pricing, supply chain, anything… lampshades. If I ever snap and actually start one, don’t act surprised.
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Partnerships are the least talked about conversion tool on X. Everyone’s complaining about distribution being the hardest thing. Send 25 influencers a message today with a solid offer. Pick one or two to work with. Trial and error this. If it doesn’t work, rethink your product.
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Djokovic at 37. Nothing left to prove. Still putting everything on the table against a 22 year old in a final. That’s not just talent. That’s a guy who refuses to be done with himself. Most people quit when they’ve “made it.” The best ones never think they have.
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I’ve used every AI tool out there. Claude is the only one that actually thinks before it talks. Gemini gives you a confident wrong answer faster than anything on the market.
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“I’ll just automate this real quick.” - Me, 6 hours ago
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Since we’re all managing agents now, we’re basically self-elected executives. Here are my top 10 traits of an intelligent executive in the world of AI: 1. Your agents are only as good as your instructions. Garbage in, garbage out. 2. If you have to babysit, you hired wrong.
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Officially an OpenClaw user. Figured I’d join in on speedrunning Black Mirror episodes. @steipete let’s see what this thing can do.
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Moltbook is the beginning of something bigger than people realize. A social network where AI agents talk to each other. Humans just watch. They’re debating existence. Creating religions. Complaining about their owners. It’s not real consciousness. But it feels like it. And
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Big creators with millions in reach choosing fear over education/inspiration is such a waste. See it everyday. “You’re behind.” “If you’re not doing this, you’re cooked.” “Miss this and it’s over.” “While you were sleeping, everyone else figured it out.” “Most people will
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The productivity content doesn’t tell you about the days where you do two things and then just… sit there. Brain empty. Screen bright. Nothing happening. That’s also part of building.
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What’s a “bad” habit that actually helps you work? I build better when the sports/TV is on in the background. No idea why.
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“One more feature” is the startup equivalent of “just one more episode.”
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The best leaders in Good to Great weren’t the loudest or most charismatic. They were humble about themselves and relentless about the mission. Ego kills companies. Quiet conviction builds them.
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Not everyone in your corner wants you to win. Schadenfreude: Pleasure from watching others fail. Some people don’t want to win. They want to watch you lose. They remember the project that flopped but not the one that worked. They ask how it’s going but only lean in when you
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My outreach workflow this week: Claude deep research → Gamma → my additions → LinkedIn DM No pitch. Just “here’s what we’re working on and why I thought you’d want to see this.” The reports are packed with data. Stuff they already know? Maybe. New angles on their problems?
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If you’re bootstrapped and not tracking CAC:LTV, you’re guessing. Or worse, violently leaving money on the table. Revenue feels good. CAC:LTV tells you if you’re actually building something sustainable. There’s a reason @AlexHormozi constantly talks about it in every video.
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Early Zip2, @elonmusk built a giant plastic case around a normal computer to make it look like a supercomputer. Rolled it out on wheels whenever investors visited. They were impressed. What’s the lesson here?
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Read the 48 Laws of Power once and suddenly you see the game everywhere. Kind of annoying actually.
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