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Bedrock question

Hey guys,

I wanted to know if rpm / bedrock enabling is directly available on the account by default or doe it have a whole process ??

I did see few people who were able to get rpm for claude enabled on gmail based account .

If someone could clarify would be of a great help.

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u/rohan_3106 — 3 days ago

I built a tool that watches your Shopify competitors so you don't have to

A few months ago I was manually checking 3 competitor stores every morning.

Refreshing product pages. Checking if prices changed. Noting new arrivals.

It was tedious and I kept missing things anyway.

So I built something to do it for me. Paste a Shopify URL, it watches everything - price changes, restocks, new products - and pings you on email or Telegram.

Sharing here to get feedback from people who actually do ecom. Does this solve a real pain for you, or am I the only one who had this problem?

Happy to add you on a trial if you wana try.

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u/rohan_3106 — 25 days ago

I built a tool that watches your Shopify competitors so you don't have to

A few months ago I was manually checking 3 competitor stores every morning.

Refreshing product pages. Checking if prices changed. Noting new arrivals.

It was tedious and I kept missing things anyway.

So I built something to do it for me. Paste a Shopify URL, it watches everything - price changes, restocks, new products - and pings you on email or Telegram.

Sharing here to get feedback from people who actually do ecom. Does this solve a real pain for you, or am I the only one who had this problem?

Free to try: shopsentry .datascrape .in

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u/rohan_3106 — 26 days ago

I built a tool that watches your Shopify competitors so you don't have to

A few months ago I was manually checking 3 competitor stores every morning.

Refreshing product pages. Checking if prices changed. Noting new arrivals.

It was tedious and I kept missing things anyway.

So I built something to do it for me. Paste a Shopify URL, it watches everything - price changes, restocks, new products - and pings you on email or Telegram.

Sharing here to get feedback from people who actually do ecom. Does this solve a real pain for you, or am I the only one who had this problem?

Free to try: shopsentry .datascrape .in

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u/rohan_3106 — 26 days ago

I built a tool that watches your Shopify competitors so you don't have to

A few months ago I was manually checking 3 competitor stores every morning.

Refreshing product pages. Checking if prices changed. Noting new arrivals.

It was tedious and I kept missing things anyway.

So I built something to do it for me. Paste a Shopify URL, it watches everything - price changes, restocks, new products - and pings you on email or Telegram.

Sharing here to get feedback from people who actually do ecom. Does this solve a real pain for you, or am I the only one who had this problem?

Free to try: shopsentry .datascrape .in

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u/rohan_3106 — 26 days ago

I analyzed why cold emails get ignored — it's almost never the copy

Spent the last few months building a system that researches and scores B2B prospects before any email goes out.

Ran a few thousand leads through it.

The pattern that surprised me:

The emails that get ignored usually aren’t badly written.

They’re sent to the wrong person, at the wrong company, at the wrong time. Good copy to a bad-fit lead still dies.

What actually predicted a reply in my data:

Recent trigger event - Funding, key hire, competitor switch, tech change.

Right seniority - Decision-maker, not influencer, not IC.

Real problem fit - The company actually has the problem you solve, not just “looks like ICP.”

Fresh data - A title that is 12 months stale = bounce = dead domain.

The biggest lever wasn’t the subject line.

It was filtering out the 60% of the list that was never going to reply, so the domain stayed clean and the good leads actually landed.

Curious what others here are seeing: Are you qualifying before you send, or sending to the whole list and optimizing copy after?

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Tell me the annoying tool you wish existed. I’ll build the most upvoted one and put it on GitHub.

I want to build an open-source project that people actually need.

Instead of guessing, I’m asking here:

What annoying task do you deal with that could be solved by a small tool, script, app, extension, or automation?

The idea can be for coding, GitHub, studying, job hunting, productivity, AI workflows, content, emails, or anything else.

I’ll build the most upvoted idea, make it open source, and post the GitHub repo once it’s ready.

Something you would actually star on GitHub

Drop your ideas. I’ll build the winner.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago
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Tell me the annoying tool you wish existed. I’ll build the most upvoted one and put it on GitHub.

I want to build an open-source project that people actually need.

Instead of guessing, I’m asking here:

What annoying task do you deal with that could be solved by a small tool, script, app, extension, or automation?

The idea can be for coding, GitHub, studying, job hunting, productivity, AI workflows, content, emails, or anything else.

I’ll build the most upvoted idea, make it open source, and post the GitHub repo once it’s ready.

Something you would actually star on GitHub

Drop your ideas. I’ll build the winner.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago
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Tell me the annoying tool you wish existed. I’ll build the most upvoted one and put it on GitHub.

​

I want to build an open-source project that people actually need.

Instead of guessing, I’m asking here:

What annoying task do you deal with that could be solved by a small tool, script, app, extension, or automation?

The idea can be for coding, GitHub, studying, job hunting, productivity, AI workflows, content, emails, or anything else.

I’ll build the most upvoted idea, make it open source, and post the GitHub repo once it’s ready.

Something you would actually star on GitHub

Drop your ideas. I’ll build the winner.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Cold email reply rates dropped under 1% - what's working for you? (I will not promote)

Fellow founders - need to compare notes.

My B2B cold email reply rates collapsed from 7% to under 1% over six months. Tried better copy, smaller batches, fancier subject lines. Nothing moved the needle.

Finally realized the issue: I was emailing everyone on my list without checking if they actually fit my ICP. Half my prospects had no business need for what I was selling. The other half had the need but wrong role/seniority.

Started qualifying every prospect before outreach instead. Research the company - funding stage, hiring signals, tech stack, recent news. Match against ICP criteria. Only email the actual fits. Skip the rest entirely.

Reply rate climbed back to 4-6%. Sender reputation stayed clean.

Curious what others are doing:

How are you qualifying leads before sending right now? Manual research per prospect? Trusting Apollo/ZoomInfo data? Building your own workflow?

What's actually working for you in 2026 with deliverability this bad?

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

How are you handling cold email lead qualification before sending?

My reply rates on cold email dropped under 1% earlier this year. The issue was I was emailing everyone on my list without checking if they actually fit my ICP.

Spent a few months building an internal tool that researches each prospect, scores ICP fit, and only writes emails for the qualified ones. Skips the rest entirely.

It's working better for me but I'm curious what others are doing.

How are you qualifying leads before outreach right now?

- Manually researching each one?

- Trusting Apollo/ZoomInfo firmographic data?

- Sending to everyone and hoping?

- Some other approach?

Genuinely curious how the rest of the community handles this.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Would you actually use a tool that tracks any Shopify store for price changes + new products? Or is this a non-problem?

Quick gut check before I build this.

Idea: paste any Shopify URL -> get a Telegram/email ping when they change prices, launch products, or have variants selling out fast. No dashboards, no AI fluff.

I see dropshippers and brand owners manually checking competitor stores every week. Feels like it should be automated.

But before I waste 4 weekends honest answers:

Do you actually track competitors, or is it one of those things people say they do?

What would you want to see prices? launches? stock-outs? bundles?

Would you pay $19/mo, or is it not worth it?

If you've used ShopHunter / PPSPY / Koala Inspector , what did they get wrong?

No link, no product, no waitlist. Just want to know if this is real pain or one I've invented.

Your pov will be appreciated.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Would you actually use a tool that tracks any Shopify store for price changes + new products? Or is this a non-problem?

Quick gut check before I build this.

Idea: paste any Shopify URL → get a Telegram/email ping when they change prices, launch products, or have variants selling out fast. No dashboards, no AI fluff.

I see dropshippers and brand owners manually checking competitor stores every week. Feels like it should be automated.

But before I waste 4 weekends honest answers:

Do you actually track competitors, or is it one of those things people say they do?

What would you want to see prices? launches? stock-outs? bundles?

Would you pay $19/mo, or is it not worth it?

If you've used ShopHunter / PPSPY / Koala Inspector , what did they get wrong?

No link, no product, no waitlist. Just want to know if this is real pain or one I've invented.

Your pov will be appreciated.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Would you actually use a tool that tracks any Shopify store for price changes + new products? Or is this a non-problem?

Quick gut check before I build this.

Idea: paste any Shopify URL -> get a Telegram/email ping when they change prices, launch products, or have variants selling out fast. No dashboards, no AI fluff.

I see dropshippers and brand owners manually checking competitor stores every week. Feels like it should be automated.

But before I waste 4 weekends honest answers:

Do you actually track competitors, or is it one of those things people say they do?

What would you want to see prices? launches? stock-outs? bundles?

Would you pay $19/mo, or is it not worth it?

If you've used ShopHunter / PPSPY / Koala Inspector , what did they get wrong?

No link, no product, no waitlist. Just want to know if this is real pain or one I've invented.

Your pov will be appreciated.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Would you actually use a tool that tracks any Shopify store for price changes + new products? Or is this a non-problem?

Quick gut check before I build this.

Idea: paste any Shopify URL -> get a Telegram/email ping when they change prices, launch products, or have variants selling out fast. No dashboards, no AI fluff.

I see dropshippers and brand owners manually checking competitor stores every week. Feels like it should be automated.

But before I waste 4 weekends honest answers:

Do you actually track competitors, or is it one of those things people say they do?

What would you want to see prices? launches? stock-outs? bundles?

Would you pay $19/mo, or is it not worth it?

If you've used ShopHunter / PPSPY / Koala Inspector , what did they get wrong?

No link, no product, no waitlist. Just want to know if this is real pain or one I've invented.

Your pov will be appreciated.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Would you actually use a tool that tracks any Shopify store for price changes + new products? Or is this a non-problem?

Quick gut check before I build this.

Idea: paste any Shopify URL → get a Telegram/email ping when they change prices, launch products, or have variants selling out fast. No dashboards, no AI fluff.

I see dropshippers and brand owners manually checking competitor stores every week. Feels like it should be automated.

But before I waste 4 weekends honest answers:

Do you actually track competitors, or is it one of those things people say they do?

What would you want to see prices? launches? stock-outs? bundles?

Would you pay $19/mo, or is it not worth it?

If you've used ShopHunter / PPSPY / Koala Inspector , what did they get wrong?

No link, no product, no waitlist. Just want to know if this is real pain or one I've invented. Your pov will be appreciated.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Would you actually use a tool that tracks any Shopify store for price changes + new products? Or is this a non-problem?

Quick gut check before I build this.

Idea: paste any Shopify URL → get a Telegram/email ping when they change prices, launch products, or have variants selling out fast. No dashboards, no AI fluff.

I see dropshippers and brand owners manually checking competitor stores every week. Feels like it should be automated.

But before I waste 4 weekends honest answers:

Do you actually track competitors, or is it one of those things people say they do?

What would you want to see prices? launches? stock-outs? bundles?

Would you pay $19/mo, or is it not worth it?

If you've used ShopHunter / PPSPY / Koala Inspector , what did they get wrong?

No link, no product, no waitlist. Just want to know if this is real pain or one I've invented.

Your pov will be appreciated.

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u/rohan_3106 — 1 month ago

Ai recommendations

I’ve been working on my project and using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 through the API for the coding side of development.

I was also using the Claude app with the Max 5x plan for planning, architecture discussions, reviews, and other non-coding tasks.

Recently, I’ve seen many people moving back to GPT as GPT-5.5 is reportedly close to Opus 4.6 in overall capability.

So I’d like some suggestions on which would be better to use Claude Opus 4.6 or ChatGPT 5.5 specifically for use cases like: (acting as the “brain” behind development , project planning , architecture discussions , product thinking. and other high-level tasks apart from actual coding)

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u/rohan_3106 — 2 months ago

Ai recommendation for non technical stuff

I’ve been working on my project and using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 through the API for the coding side of development.

I was also using the Claude app with the Max 5x plan for planning, architecture discussions, reviews, and other non-coding tasks.

Recently, I’ve seen many people moving back to GPT as GPT-5.5 is reportedly close to Opus 4.6 in overall capability.

So I’d like some suggestions on which would be better to use Claude Opus 4.6 or ChatGPT 5.5 specifically for use cases like: (acting as the “brain” behind development , project planning , architecture discussions , product thinking. and other high-level tasks apart from actual coding)

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u/rohan_3106 — 2 months ago