Whenever somebody creates a new challenge with my startup, Commit Club, it automatically gets shared to Twitter.
This is done through a Zapier automation.
But these automations risked quickly becoming stale.
So we added AI.
Whenever somebody creates a new challenge with Commit Club, it gets Tweeted out with an AI-generated image and an AI-generated justification for the challenge.
Here’s what this looks like:
Now, as I recently wrote – buying Twitter followers is very cheap. I just got 135,000 impressions and 41 followers for a whopping $1.00.
(I also DM’d a sample of these followers to see if they were real, and they responded).
So here’s what I’ll be doing:
The Zapier + AI Tweets announcing each challenge will go out as they have been but now…
But now we’re going to quickly scale up followers who are interested in habit building (targeting for this will be super easy).
All this could equal a very low cost per user to Commit Club.
That’s the theory, at least – sharing my results here will be fun.
If you like this potential growth hack, let me know! And if you want to see it in action – you can also follow @commit_club on Twitter.
Also, literally had this idea while writing this newsletter:
Having GPT4 come up with hashtags based on the challenge. Despite Elon’s statement about hating hashtags, I’ve personally seen them make a big difference in Tweet performance recently.
Growth hack stacking is one of the most interesting things because of the tremendous results it can have. Let’s see what happens.