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Part 2/2 of Vibe coding an app and finding customers LIVE! Transcript, AI Summary & Key Points

Chris Koerner on The Koerner Office Podcast · 4 hours ago · Entertainment · 01:59:32 · EN

🧠 AI Summary

I built a liability-waiver app without coding experience by using Replit and AI prompting, then tried to find a paying customer through Reddit, Facebook groups, and Meta ads without relying on my existing audience. I added trust signals, a live form preview, a money-back guarantee, and a working contact form. Reddit generated views and engagement, while Facebook ads produced targeted traffic after I changed the campaign to Utah. The experiment ultimately produced a first customer on the yearly plan for $13, although I estimated that I had spent about $100 on ads and roughly six hours building the app.

🔑 Key Points

  • The app, Only Waivers, is intended to replace cumbersome handwritten youth activity liability waivers with a digital process.
  • I built the app with Replit despite having no technical experience or coding background.
  • The product collects participant details including legal name, date of birth, address, emergency contact, allergies, medications, and other medical information, then carries the answers and digital signature into the resulting form.
  • I added trust signals including a founder video, biographical information, a 100% lifetime money-back guarantee, and a statement that the app is new.
  • The app initially had a contact-form problem, which was fixed after switching the email-sending service to Resend.
  • I promoted the app through Reddit posts, Facebook groups, and Facebook ads while avoiding use of my existing paid audience.
  • Reddit engagement reached 1,700 views, 11 comments, and eight upvotes during the stream, but the post did not directly produce a customer.
  • Two Facebook group posts remained pending approval during the stream.
  • The initial Meta campaign reached 3,200 people and generated 11 landing-page views, with a reported $1.49 cost per landing-page view and a 1% click-through rate at one point.
  • The campaign later reported $45 spent, a blended 1.84% click-through rate, 80% of clicks becoming real site visits, and 68 cents per visitor.
  • The initial ad campaign was shown primarily to men aged 25 to 60 and ran mostly on Facebook, with some Instagram delivery.
  • I changed the campaign to target men aged 20 to 60 in Utah after seeing that the original campaign was spending across states with relatively few members of the intended church audience.
  • Utah ad performance showed click-through rates including 3%, 12.5%, 30%, 50% on small sample sizes, and later 13% for the aggregate Utah view.
  • The first customer purchased the Only Waivers yearly plan for $13, with 68 cents in Stripe fees, and was located in Idaho rather than Utah.
  • I concluded that I had clearly lost money on the first sale but considered the first dollar earned by the business highly valuable.
  • The product's pricing, buyer, messaging, and target niche were still uncertain because the experiment could not yet distinguish whether the obstacle was price, the product, the messaging, or the niche.

✅ Actionable items

  • Add trust signals that connect an advertisement to the landing page and show that a real person stands behind the product.
  • Use a live preview so a customer can test the product before paying.
  • Inspect engagement rather than relying on total membership when evaluating Facebook groups.
  • Prefer highly engaged groups over groups with merely tens of thousands or millions of members.
  • On Reddit, begin with a truthful account of the problem and what was built rather than an overt promotion or immediate link.
  • Reply quickly to comments on Reddit to encourage continued engagement.
  • Use images or video in Facebook group posts because they were described as performing better.
  • Use thought-provoking questions to encourage comments in Facebook groups.
  • Track landing-page views separately from clicks because a click does not necessarily mean that someone reached the landing page.
  • Use a Meta pixel to measure landing-page visits.
  • Use UTM parameters to track which message or advertisement produced a purchase.
  • Review ad performance by geography and delivery region before deciding where to concentrate spending.
  • Allow sufficient time for ad results to stabilize before making major changes, since changing targeting resets the learning phase.
  • Test multiple headlines, primary-text versions, and descriptions rather than relying on one ad variation.
  • Verify important product functions, including contact forms, payment processing, and the customer-facing form, before and during marketing.
  • Consider offering free trials or free use only after determining whether the issue is price, the product, or the messaging.

💡 Business ideas

Digital liability-waiver app for youth activities01:25

A mobile-friendly service that lets organizers create and send digital liability waivers for youth activities, allows parents to enter participant, allergy, medication, emergency-contact, and other information, captures a digital signature, and transfers the completed answers into the organizer's existing official form.

For
Youth-activity organizers, including congregational leaders and potentially bounce-house businesses, who currently manage paper permission slips.
Solves
Paper liability waivers are cumbersome and outdated: organizers have to chase handwritten forms, collect medical information, and deal with parents who forget or lack a pen.
  • Only Waivers: the digital liability-waiver app received its first paying customer on a yearly plan; the customer was associated with Idaho, and Stripe recorded a $13 payment.
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🧰 Tools & AI usage

  • Replit — Built, modified, tested, and published the liability-waiver application through AI prompts.01:34
  • Claude — Generated technical descriptions, product updates, homepage content, blog content, Reddit copy, ad variations, tracking parameters, and Meta campaign changes.08:58
  • Stripe — Processed payments and confirmed the first paying customer and payment amount.49:50
  • Meta Ads Manager — Ran Facebook and Instagram ads, measured clicks and landing-page views, tested ad variations, and analyzed delivery by region.22:22
  • Google Analytics — Monitored real-time visitors, page activity, geographic traffic, and funnel behavior.50:30
  • Resend — Sent contact-form inquiries to the creator's email.55:25
  • Facebook Groups — Tested organic promotion by posting about the waiver problem and solution in targeted communities.14:14
  • Reddit — Tested community-driven customer acquisition through factual posts, comment replies, and engagement monitoring.12:15
  • Fable 5 — Drafted a Reddit post about the liability-waiver product.12:36

AI is used for

  • Generate and implement website updates from natural-language prompts — Add trust signals, embed the founder video, show the money-back guarantee, replace the video embed, and enable organizers to preview the signing form before paying.05:28
  • Extract biographical information from a personal website — Populate the homepage with the founder's biography and headshot information.05:28
  • Help design the liability-waiver form — Describe the form technically so it would collect more complete information such as allergies and emergency contacts.09:00
  • Draft a Reddit post — Create a story about the problem and app for use in a relevant subreddit.12:36
  • Generate advertising variations and audit an existing ad — Create different headlines, primary text, descriptions, and tracking parameters to improve learning and results.30:57
  • Analyze campaign geography and change targeting — Identify where the ads were being shown and restrict delivery to Utah men aged 20 to 60.10:50

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📄 Transcript

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00:00 kind of finish what we started here. Hopefully hopefully I don't embarrass myself. Let's see if this is working. It's going to be just a few minutes for some um you know technical stuff. I got to make sure I'm actually streaming everywhere. If you could be patient just for a minute. Okay. Vibe coding an app. finding customers live. Change the settings in here.

00:47 Give me just a second, folks. Getting set up. I'm streaming to four different platforms. LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and YouTube. Got to make sure they're all working. Also, I have to make sure I'm actually recording this because this will um be edited and published on my YouTube channel. So, part two and two of vibe coding an app and finding customers live.

01:14 That second part, I'm a little worried about finding customers. Customer would be great. Let me catch everyone up to speed. Um, I'm gonna share my screen. Been doing a lot of that here. Last week I spent three hours live streaming building this onlywavers.com. I'm using replet.com to build it. I have no technical experience, no coding background, didn't know what HTML stands for.

01:42 Um, but I'm trying to solve a problem that I actually have for myself. Um, and that is getting parents to sign liability waiverss for youth. That's actually quite hard to do because it's a cumbersome form and there's like, you know, what allergies do they have and you have to like handwrite it and it's just outdated. So, I'm trying to fix that. I don't know if this is like allowed by the LDS church or not, but I'm rolling with it.

02:11 Move fast and break things. Move fast and get excommunicated. Just kidding. Hopefully. Hopefully that is a joke. Uh-huh. >> My doc's today, drinks of choice. Fair Life 30 grams of protein, Dr. Pepper Zero. Um, we're rolling. So, I did do something that I said I wouldn't do, and I'm going to own up to that and show you right now. Um, just for so we can all be honest with each other here.

02:37 I worked on the app a little bit from the time that I last live stream, which was I think Tuesday afternoon. It's been 72 hours or so since I live stream and I said I won't touch it until but I got impatient. I was on a webinar and I got sidetracked and I just started prompting and uh and then next thing I knew I was making updates. So I'm going to get you caught up to speed on everything I've done.

03:00 It's not done yet. I think the product is basically done. Surely there are some bugs that I'll find later. Um but I have not started Facebook ads. I haven't done any marketing yet except for one little thing that has zero views. So I won't even count that which I'll talk about in a minute. So, I'm redesigning the homepage a little bit to add more trust signals.

03:17 Um, I want people to know that a real human is behind this, that I'm behind this, and that I stand behind these 13 and 17 fees that I'm charging, and that I have a 100% satisfaction guarantee, lifetime refund policy. I don't care. I'm just trying to get a customer. I'm trying to get a foot in the door. So, I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen.

03:39 I'm going to do some new marketing methods. I'm going to post to Reddit, a couple targeted subreddits, and I'm gonna post to some Facebook groups. Um, and then I'm going to run my Facebook ads because those are already set up. Hard part's been done. I just need to hit reactivate. Um, so, oh, we got 14 people in the chat. 14 comments in the chat. I'm going to I'm going to check these real quick.

04:04 See if there's any questions. Hey, Chelse. Seeing some familiar names in here. You're welcome. What's up? All right. Two apps. Awesome. Good to hear that. Uh, Mammoth Entrepreneur. Appreciate you, Derek. Thank you, Benjamin. I have tried X for marketing, David. Uh, it works for some people. Newsletters it works for. Never really worked for me. I thought the whole premise was to find the audience first, then build the product after it's proved.

04:35 Well, I'm kind of doing both at the same time. Um, except for the few things I did over the last 72 hours, every single thing I've done with regards to building and marketing this has been live streamed to you guys. Um, okay. Thank you, Marshall. Okay, so here's what I've done over the last hour. Um, I just did one prompt and here is what the prompt was.

04:58 Um, I said, uh, add more trust signals. If you remember, I took a a selfie video for my Facebook ad. I uploaded that video to Google Drive. I gave the Google Drive link to replet and I said add embed this video on my homepage. That way people coming from Facebook ads can see the video that they've already seen. And you might think, well that's redundant.

05:18 Why would you do that? Because it's a trust signal. It signals to them that the video that they just clicked on is also on this website. It's not a bait and switch. I'm getting what I'm expecting. I also said go to chrisjkerner.com. extract info from my bio there because I didn't want to have to type out my bio and put like a headsh shot and some bullet points of my bio on the homepage as well so they can see that a real human is behind this.

05:40 I think that will go a long way. And then here's my replet page. Show the money back guarantee. Replace the Google Drive video embed with a self-hosted version that always loads. Let organizers preview their own signing form without paying first. Beautiful. Start. Start. Start. three tasks running in parallel that I wouldn't have thought of. Um, and so if you can see these four things, we've got an SEO scan happening.

06:04 That's the green one. And then these three blue ones are the tasks that I just had it start. So, let's go back to um my homepage and see if those updates are there. I I told Replet to make it a little tongue-in-cheek, add some like niche references, some deep cuts. There it is. Yes, I built this. Watch it work. No guy in a headset. No stock footage of people shaking hands, just the actual product doing the actual thing.

06:29 If you are 20 to 50, there's the ad. Cool. I Yes, even though I've posted thousands of videos, I still cringe at myself every time I see them. Designed for the real world. Looks clean. Full transparency. This app is new. 100% lifetime money back guarantee. No, not we've been around since 2019. I have 50,000 users. Actually new. Built in 2025. That's not the year that we're in.

06:53 So, I'll have to fix that. Uh because I kept watching leaders chase paper permission slips around the cultural hall the Saturday before every activity. That's actually true. The waiver process replaces it. The waiver process it replaces is about 40 years old. I like our odds. Don't trust me yet. Google my name. I have a Wikipedia page. I built four companies.

07:12 yada yada yada. I'm not going to risk it for $13. That would be embarrassing. If you hate it, I'll refund you. No questions asked. I'm the ward member who got tired of the clipboard. There it is. It pulled all this from my uh website. There's an very old headsh shot. Um oh, Wikipedia. Okay, current office. Awesome. Get in touch. That works. I tested it earlier.

07:33 2026 there, but it says 2025 in the blurb. Got to fix that. We now have this is another thing I did. Resources page. Uh with one prompt, I added a blog that's SEO friendly. How to send liability waiverss. I want to get ChatGpt to start recommending me. Um, it it automatically added this disclaimer that I'm not endorsed by the church, which is great because this needs to be there and I would not have thought to add it.

07:59 So, I'm glad it's there. Still has my pricing, but what I'm most excited about is this. Um, so sounds like Replet just updated again. Um, what I'm most excited about is this. Okay, here we go. I now have like a live preview page so I can see how the form filling out process actually looks and feels without having to pay $13 or $17 as a, you know, a phony customer and trying it myself.

08:38 So, the version of the form that was live a few days ago when I last filmed was not thorough enough. It didn't ask for allergies or emergency contact. It just said, "What's your kid's name? Sign here." That's not going to fly. So now it's like super super intuitive. And I used Claude. I'll show you the prompt that I used later, but I used Claude to like describe in a technical way how this prompt should look.

09:06 So legal name, date of birth, and this is like this is only when you are the participant. Address, emergency name, medical info. Look at this. None of these apply is the default option because most people don't write these in. But if you check yes on any of them, then none of these apply. Reverts back. So, type in the allergies, type in the medications.

09:32 That way, if no one checks anything, then it will actually fill out the physical form, which I'm going to show you here in a minute. Um, it will fill out the actual form with the answers submitted on this page. Okay. And then you can add other kids. Um, and it's super cool. And my Okay, this just refreshed. So then you you do review and sign and most of it's going to be done on the phone and you can just use your finger and sign.

10:02 So pretty dang cool. Um, any questions? I'm going to go to the questions real quick. Let's see. Replet is like 20 bucks a month. I'm going to get to the other questions here in a second. And again, if you guys want to try this, I would love it if you use my Replet affiliate link. All right, let me get to the questions. Awesome, Brett. Love to hear that.

10:45 Would love to show you how to build without Vibe coding tools. Have you looked into VS Code? Uh, I appreciate that, Dion. I really do. I just don't want to. I'm not trying to sound rude, but I only have so much bandwidth in the day, and I feel like I feel like I'm past my prime with learning how to code. And frankly, I feel like I don't need to anymore.

11:08 like I feel like this is sufficient. Um, and for me it is. For my use case it is. I'm not saying that's the case with any with anyone. I think learning how to code is still insanely valuable because you can use these tools 100 times better. You can build these tools, but I'm more of a marketer and that's what I love. That's my zone of genius, not not coding.

11:25 So, you should go back into game development. Okay. Link not found. That's great. Um, let me go back here. I'm going to share this. This is what my app is filling out. So, in the database of the church leader collecting all these forms, they're not going to have something that looks different than this. They're going to have a bunch of this exact form that's filled out with a digital signature carried over from my app.

11:57 It's going to work. So, all that to be said, the homepage is live. Let's start marketing this thing. This is the This is going to be the fun part of this. Um, we've got the website. It's published. Let's go market this thing. So, I'm going to start with Reddit now. I'm using Fable 5 to to type a Reddit post for me um that I can post in the Latterday Saint subreddit about what I've built.

12:45 Now, I think I have a whole other video um about marketing on Reddit. It's a it's a whole thing. It's a whole beast. You you cannot promote. There are ways to profitably launch products on Reddit, but you have to go through the back doors. back door. You really do because people on Reddit will sniff out a promotional angle like it's nobody's business and the moderators will delete something like it's nobody's business.

13:13 In my experience, the best way to promote on Reddit is to just write a true factual story about what you've done and why you did it and not link to it. Not even name what it is. Just tell your story. And then as it starts to do well and you see the views climb and you see people are commenting, a answer comments telling people what it is because that's usually allowed.

13:33 B, you can edit the post and add a link or the name of your thing near the bottom of the post. Sometimes if moderators are really strict and grumpy, they'll delete your post when you add a link. Usually, in my experience, they won't. They'll leave it up because you've derisked the post by then. Uh the moderators already see that their own community loves your post and they love you and they can see what the upvote rate is.

13:56 It's 93% of people are upvoting it versus downvoting it. They can see all the comments, engagements, they can see the sentiment and they're like probably going to do more harm than good if we delete this post. So we don't want to do that. Um okay, but Claude wrote a story here that is not true. Okay. So, I basically just told Claude, "Don't lie." Um, meanwhile, we're going to go over to Facebook and we are going to see if I was accepted into any of these groups.

14:43 Okay. So, pending group requests. All right. I'm just trying to see if there's anything sensitive on here. I I don't want you guys to see. So, view group. View group. Okay. I've been accepted into three Facebook groups thus far. And I want to show you how I kind of look at Facebook groups because you can have a lot of success in Facebook groups and you can have no success.

15:24 And a lot of it depends on how much engagement there is in any given group. So just because a group has tens of thousands or millions of people doesn't mean it's any good whatsoever. In fact, sometimes that's a negative indicator um that it's that it's not good, right? is a positive indicator that it's not good. Uh because it's just a bunch of bots um and there's no real engagement.

15:46 In my experience, the best groups are like low to mid thousands of people that are hyper engaged, like lots of people that just live in here. So, uh I was accepted into this group five days ago. Um let's see, two days ago. Post is just a YouTube link with no context. You don't want to see people promoting stuff because it means that people are only promoting stuff.

16:10 It's kind of counterintuitive like, oh, they promote something, I can promote something, but it just means that no one's looking because it's just there's no moderation. So, this already within 10 seconds looks like a very lowquality group. I'm not even going to mess around with it. It's not even worth my time to copy and paste some text in because it's just there aren't real posts.

16:29 There's not a lot of engagement on the posts that there are. So, we're going to try a different group in a different tab. Uh, so we'll go to this one. Okay. Um, this one has 500,000 members. It's a public group, not private. 300 likes. Okay. 200 likes. Now, this certainly looks like Okay, that one has that was 10 minutes ago. Okay, that's fine. Okay, this one looks pretty active.

17:02 Um, there's almost like there's almost too many people in here and there's not a ton of engagement compared to how many people are in here, but it looks good enough for me to post. So, I'm not going to use AI to post this cuz sometimes it's faster to just write it yourself. So, I'm just going to say Okay. So, I'm speaking to the pain point and posts that have a picture or a video of some sort always perform better.

18:12 Always. So, I'm just going to screenshot the waiver itself so they know what I'm talking about. Um, and I'm going to post it and it should get approved. You know, different groups have different rules. Um, some groups go through like the moderators first. Yep, this one's going to the moderators. Um, I don't know how long it will take to be approved, but it should be approved.

18:32 And then in the comments is where the magic will happen. I will talk about my solution and basically finish what I was saying in that post. Um, let's go to another group. Let's do the same thing. Um, surprised there hasn't been a better solution for this. I'm wording my post carefully. So, let's go to another one. Okay. selling t-shirts. And it is actually interesting.

19:16 Sometimes I see groups that don't have much engagement, but if you post like a thought-provoking question that is designed to generate replies, answers, comments, Facebook will start showing it to a lot more people in the group than it usually shows post to because it sees that this post is an outlier. It's getting a lot more engagement than normal because you're soliciting comments.

19:36 Um, so it will show it to more people. And sometimes it's not that hard to be the best performing post in a group, even if you're brand new, um, in weeks. So like, oh, that one's old. That's two years old, but it has 900 likes. 5 days ago. Okay, let's just try it. Same thing. And we're going to screenshot the waiver again. I should be running my ads right now.

20:03 Why aren't I doing that? All right. Post. Okay. Submitted for approval. Now, let's go to our Facebook ads. Okay. Whoever can solve the youth activity permission slip problem deserves a spot in the social kingdom. I like it. Uh, I should read the whole thing, but I'm not. So, right before this live stream started, I found this um post in the Latter Day Saints subreddit that's pinned and it says self promotion time.

20:43 28 days ago, and they're encouraging people to promote themselves. So, I posted right here. Uh you can see 10 minutes ago it was posted. I have one view and it's my own. So, I didn't expect it to do much, but it's an asymmetric bet. If I wanted, I could send the link directly to my comment to a bunch of friends that are on uh Reddit and say, "Hey, could you upvote this?"

21:05 And that would kind of send a signal to Reddit that maybe we should surface this to more people because it can it can sort comments however it sees fit. So, let's go in here and I want to see how active this community is. Um, 3,000 weekly contributors out of 53,000 people. Okay, now let's see how that compares. 3,000 out of 53,000. This one has 400 out of 9,800.

21:35 So that's 4% verse like 8% on the other one, give or take. So I win in two different ways. This one's five times bigger and it's twice as active. Okay. And then look at this. We're going to go to hot post. I love doing this because you can totally see like how or top you can totally see what type of post resonates with people. Top post this week. Okay.

22:07 Anyone else just not care about church anymore? Um, all right. That was six days ago. Opening chapters of Job, which we've been learning about this week. Some drama. Okay. So, like really kind of struggle like struggles. people are engaging with posts that are um kind of vulnerable and emotional and I don't have that. I could make mine that, but I don't think that would be honest.

22:31 Um so yeah, if I want to be ethical, I can't really copy any of these post formats. I just got to do my own thing, which is fine. So we'll go to create post, and we're going to paste that in there. And I'm going to do kind of an intriguing title. And you know what? That looks too perfect. So I'm going to take it back to Claude and say I said, "Add in some typos and sloppy grammar, just a few not perfect sentences.

23:28 Needs to look more real. All right, it's a little better. It still doesn't look super realistic, but All right. Why is this so annoying? yada yada yada. And then let's go ahead and So, we're speaking to the painoint. We're going to screenshot it and we're going to add the image. Actually, we're not going to add an image because in some subreddits it can put it in like a different section.

24:12 And so I'm going to leave this image free. Post must contain flare. View all flares. Personal advice. Oops. Okay. So, um, it's telling me to repost in other communities. Let's see. Okay. Okay. So, I will post it in one more subreddit. And keep in mind, there is a trade-off with go with with niching down immediately. Um, this might be the wrong niche.

25:18 It might be better to just make a this simple liability waiver app and just throw it out there to the world and um and see what niches pick it up or resonate with it and then you can narrow it down. Um, and I keep forgetting to ask Cloud to run my ads again. That simple. Okay, start running my Facebook ad campaigns again. Let me go see if we have any questions here.

25:54 What's an average spend for a website app? Talking registering as a customer and buying as a service. I don't understand. Uh what's your Oh, like 20 bucks a month is average, but you can easily go into the hundreds with with additional credits. Firearm space, that's tough. I would just try re, you know, reverse engineering what other firearm companies are doing.

26:15 Are they able to run ads? Yes, there will be a replay. Um, thank you, Ryan. Can I explain in a few words what this is all about? Yes. On Tuesday, three days ago, I spent three hours live streaming to everyone on LinkedIn X, Facebook, and YouTube, vibe coding an app, and finding customers in real time. I ran out of time. My kids got home from school, so I stopped.

26:37 Now I'm starting it back up again. And I'm trying to finish because I'm going to see Ben and Moon tonight with my daughter. How about that? At the American Airlines Center. And I got to get my boy from school, but I have like two and a half hours for that. So, um, thank you, Dion. Uh, all right. So, done. The ad was on the off switch campaign, so I flipped it back on.

27:02 Status is in process. Cool. My ads are about to run again. Um, let's go check in on uh these Facebook groups. Okay. And I'm cross-osting in the another subreddit here. post. Okay. Posted twice to Reddit. Oh, and it's already removed by the moderators of the second subreddit. So, that's okay. I have 49 views on the original subreddit. And right there.

27:43 Okay. So, we go back. Look at this. It was removed by the moderators, which means they probably don't allow crossosting. Like, it was an automated thing, not manual. So 58 views. It's kind of crazy. Like 58 eyeballs on this within the first three minutes. Literally 58 eyeballs for free. And I don't have like a paid Reddit account. Like this is just I don't have a bunch of followers.

28:06 The whole premise of this video is I can't use my audience, which is one reason why I'm posting to Reddit because Reddit's not a place where you really build an audience. You can technically you can follow other people on Reddit. It's just no one uses that feature. It's not how it works and I don't have like any followers. Um um I have a few I don't know but I haven't posted here in a very long time and you can see as much in my uh in my profile in my post history because that's public.

28:30 Um so 75 views in the first four minutes. I'm enthused by that. Now no one knows what it is yet. No one could go to my website but theoretically people will start commenting and I can reply to those comments and it's tedious but it's worth it. So, I'm going to go ahead and look in these Facebook groups. I've only posted in two so far. Um, and it looks like pending admin approval pending.

29:02 They're both still pending. Okay. So, let's go over to ads manager right here. That is not the right campaign. There it is. Okay. Check the box. There it is. It's learning right now. LDS selfie video right there. We're going to change the date to today. Update. And we do not have any landing page views yet, but that's okay. Ideally, I would be AB testing different headlines, text, subject, and we can have Claude do that for us.

29:56 So, maybe we do that. So, there's my URL. Um, website, add creative. Okay. Yeah, we we're going to AB test. We're going to add four more to the primary text, the headline, and the description. Super easy. Um, we'll go back to Claude. Okay, my prompt to Claude. Take the one ad and AB test five different headline, text, and description on it to accelerate my learning and results.

31:03 Also, do an audit of what we can maybe fix in the ad. Very impatient. Don't want to make a new ad or get it approved again. Why? Because I'm live streaming and we only have so much time. Um, all right. Let me go back to any questions that people are having. Benson Moon. Benson Boon. Benson Boon. These beautiful things that I've done. Please say, "Come on, Benson Boon."

31:43 Truthfully, I'm not I'm really not a fan, but I love my daughter. I'm a fan of her and she's a fan of him. So, we're gone. What's up, Nick? Um, okay. Let's look what Claude is saying. Any copy change is technically new creative, so re-review is physically unavoidable. There's a version. Okay, we're going to duplicate it. Multiple text options. Dude, no.

32:13 You do this for me. you add the UTMs and those five variations for me is what I said. I don't know that it can. It only has so many permissions. A UTM parameter is basically adding something like that to a link so you can track where that link came from. Okay. Um it says this will reset the learning phase, but our learning phase has only been like an hour.

32:57 We we ran this these ads this ad on Tuesday for like an hour. Um, so I'm not really worried about resetting anything. Um, another thing we can do is duplicate the ad and AB test it. Uh, that way we don't have to reset anything. I'm actually going to stop it and tell it to do that. Okay. Any questions from anyone while we wait for this ad to start running?

34:06 Let's see how my Reddit post is doing. Let's see if anyone has read it. Um, 192 views, two up votes, one comment. Welcome to liability. Thank you, Cter 35. Very helpful. That is uh that's the most Reddit comment ever. Actually, the most Reddit comment ever would have about three, fourletter words in it. So, oh, I just remembered I have a call in an hour and a half.

34:57 So, 3:00 Central is a new hard stop. But that's okay. We can do it. Okay, two Facebook groups, the two Facebook group posts are still pending approval. Um, Claude is just pounding away at this. I mean, look at let's look at how much Claude is doing for me here. Um, look at that. It's creating ads. Oh, that's so cool. Activate entity. Activate entity.

35:55 You guys don't under like if you've never run Facebook ads before, you couldn't know how magical this is. Facebook ads are either thousands a month paid to an agency or hours per month banging your head against the wall. Tedious, tedious, AB test, try this, try this, test that, watch this, babysit that, fix that, that broke, make more creative, more videos, more ads, more more.

36:15 Like it is a literal full-time job. So to just type a prompt into Claude, it's insane. Look. Done. I even need to reprompt it. Duplicate it. Done. One in crayon. All six. Five. Each Stripe purchase can be traced to the exact message that caused it, not just Facebook. Okay, so now we have six ads running, but I'm not sure if what it did, which is make five separate ads under one ad set, is better than just making one ad that has five variations of those three things.

37:20 Is making five ads in an ad set a cleaner AB test than one ad with five different variations of text, headline, description? No, it's messier. Then why did you do it? All I wanted you to do was make Should we still do that or roll with this? said we should roll with it. All right. It is it does give me per message UTMs as in I can see specifically in Stripe where the paying customers are coming from which ad.

38:28 Whereas if we did this all within one ad I couldn't. Let's go check on ads manager ourselves so we can see how it looks in there so far. Then I go check for some questions from you guys. Wow, two of the five are already active. Um, these two, this was the original one and these three are in review per landing page view. So remember, meta is optimizing, aka working hard to try to find people that are more likely to click and actually get to the landing page, which is not the same thing as merely clicking.

39:17 Some people click and then they bounce. They need to land on the landing page. And Meta knows that they're landing there because I have a pixel there. If you don't know what that means or how to do it, you just say, "Claude, how do I add a pixel to my website?" And it will tell you. Um, okay. So, this is today filtered only. Uh, two more under review.

39:50 Um, I have kind of the wrong filter, so I'm going to change it. Performance and clicks. Um, and we're just gonna we're going to check on Reddit. I'm going to answer some questions. and and we'll go. All 319 views in 16 minutes. This is one of your top 100 posts of all time. Okay. I don't think I've posted much more than a hundred times. So, four up votes, five comments.

40:28 Okay, let's look at these comments. I haven't had a calling that deals with this and I'm really sorry I was such a head of you. I just wanted to praise the sheer poetry of calling pulpit announcements this celestial kingdom of information transfer. Well, that's all thanks to Claude. See, when you respond to every single comment quickly, Reddit's like, "Oh, this guy's good.

40:52 Not only does his post seem to be promising, but he's engaging with the commenters. Let's show this to more people and more people. Welcome to liability. And I'm not going to download any because that might show a negative signal to the algorithm, but who knows? Seems like something that could easily be made in digital price. True. That okay, I'll just upvote that.

41:28 The leader's lives shouldn't be made crazy by people not following the procedure. I would have a hard time letting a kid miss out on an amazing experience because their parent didn't have a pen on hand or simply forgot. That's true. But I'm I'm thrilled by how well this is doing. This very well could bring us our first customer, aka our first paying customer.

42:14 Um, and the longer it goes, the more stats you'll be able to see. I should be able to see. There it is. Yeah. Upvote ratio. So, no one's downvoted it so far. Eight comments. That includes my replies. Um, at this point, we're just going to start refreshing. My two Facebook posts are still pending approval. Um, we'll go check on ads manager over here.

42:46 All right, they're all active. Six ads and they're probably showing to people right now, but the stats are a little delayed. So, All right, let's see if there's any questions in here. Really good points in here. All right. Um, what's up, Ryan in Northwest Africa? Okay, top 1% of Replet users. Any insights if you need it? Hey, please just tell me what I'm doing wrong or better.

43:24 I would love to learn from you because I'm not in the top 1%. I should be using Whisper Flow. I have Whisper Flow, but I'm not using it. Oftentimes, I just forget. Great idea, Benjamin. Uh, did I check out those ad samples, Ryan? I have not. I'm sorry. When I post on Facebook and select share to groups, how do I see what groups it shared to? Um, I've never done it that way.

43:43 I usually just share directly within a group. How do you address security overall for the app dash site? Um, that's a good question. I have a database that like through Superbase through Replet. Um, but that's something I need to for sure uh buckle down on. Do you have to continue to keep the $20 Replet sub to keep the website live? Yes, if you keep it in replet, but I'm you can you can move the website to GitHub, to WordPress, anywhere else.

44:11 Um, and you're right, they would send a cease and desist, but I don't think that what I'm doing is wrong. It's I'm not using their official form. I'm using my own thing and then that is filling out their official form, right? So, and if that happens, then that's fine. That's okay. I'll just promote it towards uh bounce house businesses, whatever. I need a Discord with these prompts.

44:45 Sorry, David. I just can't use Discord. I can't use Slack. I'm not good at it. I've tried. I I never adapted to it. Thank you, Mike. Appreciate it. Do you mean to tell me I can't create an app and market it and become rich with just one prompt? It's going to take three prompts and then you'll be rich. Uh, thank you, Sleeping Sounds 489. Thank you, Carl.

45:04 Appreciate you. Travel GuideNC, we are vibe coding an app and finding a paying customer. All live. We're up to 500 views on Reddit. We have four up votes. Um, well, my comment has two up votes. All right. I know this can't be super exciting. Um, so I'm just trying to keep things interesting here. I'm going to go look at the meta ads library so I can see if like this ad is public to the world yet.

45:56 Like if I can see it in the meta ads library. Um I can't yet. I can see other ads that I'm running but not that one. It's probably a delay. Going to go back to Facebook ads manager. Refresh it. Uhoh. All right. We got some views. I mean, this this doesn't take long. It's been like 10 minutes since I made that live. Let me switch my screen. Here we go.

46:26 The original one that I posted 3 days ago has 11 clicks, 11 landing page views. Uh, it's reached 3,200 people. The frequency is 1.12, which means of these uh 3,200 people, they have all seen it on average 1.12 times. So 10% of people have seen it twice. I think I'm doing that right. Um and I'm paying $1.49 per landing page view. Sheesh. That's a lot.

46:57 That is a lot. It can only go down from there. Hopefully. I'm paying 456 per thousand views, 17 link clicks, 96 cent cost per click. Okay. But okay, so I'm spending a dollar cost per click, but what was it? A $150 per landing page view. So call it um I think that's like twothirds of clickers are ending up on the landing page. Clickthrough rate is only 1%.

47:28 That is not good. All right. Now let me show you how to do this. So you got to go to columns, performance and clicks and you go to customize columns. And we can look at all of the columns that only we want to see. So I already know they're delivering results. I don't need to see that frequency. I don't care uh I don't care when it ends, what the schedule is.

47:59 I don't care about the quality ranking, engagement rate. I don't care about any of these. I don't care about CPM, shop clicks. Um, click click-through rate, cost per click, um, I do want cost per landing page view, and then you can just go down here and see what else do I want to see. How many 3 second video plays? How many through plays, which means 15 seconds.

48:29 Remember, my video, my ad is 31 seconds. A through play is them watching at least 15 seconds. I want to see that. Um I want to see cost per unique click. I don't need to see those. Um some of these are redundant. I'll see that checkins. And then I'm going to hit the dropown save as a new preset. Oh, I keep calling it simply waivers only waivers. So now when I have this preset selected actions reach um I will only see the columns that I want to see.

49:15 I don't need to see actions or reach. Okay. and we're going to say all active ads. Um, all right. Let's see if there's any questions. Thank you, Carl. Thank you, David. Do I ever try setting goals and let it keep reiterating? No. I know that works for some people. Uh, I just never tried it. So, checking in on Reddit, 600 views. Uhoh, my upvote ratio is only 83.3%.

50:02 I've gotten eight up votes, one down vote. That's fine. Um, I go check on Facebook groups. Still not approved. Still not approved. Um, I mean, technically I could have a customer right now, but I haven't checked Stripe. I don't think I have a customer because I don't see any transactions for those amounts. Let's look at Google Analytics. analytics.google.com google.com.

50:54 Switch my screen. Only waiverss view real time. 49 active users in the last two minutes. Page view session start. I just want a commenter that struggles with this like I do. Is that so much to ask? All right, I'm looking at other questions. Parents can see what activities are happening. In some cases, it can allow them to filter activities. It's funny you say that, Ryan, because on one hand that we have a zillion ways of telling parents about activities.

52:19 On the other hand, we're more in the dark than ever, right? Um, so that still is a problem that needs to be solved, just letting people know about activities. Um, so that's a really good point. I am building an app that sends out simple liability waiverss. Watching you create the video. Uh, yes, me. I created the video ad on Tuesday during my first live stream which is still live on X Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

52:53 Plausible for analytics. Never tried that. I'm finding customers for my app, Muhammad. Um all right, we're going to republish and replet. I am curious to see on Google Analytics how my time on site improves because I just added those trust signals to my website today. Like, hey, I'm a real person. Here's my head shot. Full refund. Um, that should increase our what's it called?

53:28 Um, time on site. I hate Google Analytics 4. It's It used to be so good, but now it's so bad. So, let's see this. users. There we go. Average session duration. So, like what are you supposed to even do with this? Like I just want to be able to filter this by today. I want to be able to see today. I'm going to make sure that my contact us form still works.

55:01 And it doesn't. My contact us form does not work. Oh, another thing I did over the last few days that I did not live stream is um I switched the the email sending service from oh was it send grid to resend. I got them confused. I always use resend. I already had resend connected to my um what's it called? To my replet account, so I just I use that again.

56:02 All right. Hopefully it fixes the contact us form. Let's go check on ads manager. Okay, still only getting clicks on that original ad. 33 link clicks. How many landing page views? So, my cost per landing page view was what was it? A $1.50. Well, if you look at this, it has already dropped over the course of 10 minutes to 65 cents from $150. So, that's great.

57:35 Um, I'm spending 47 cents per unique click and 65 cents per unique landing page view click-through rate. What was it? 1% before, so that's gone up 14%. Um, we've have 158 um 3 second video plays and 23 through plays. Oh, a lot of traffic on the website at this point. Um, 22 users in the last five minutes. It was just five. So I'm assuming that these are coming from uh Facebook.

58:36 Let's see. Okay. First user source medium platform. first visit. Scroll click. So, people are using it. You know what? I kind of just want to like only show this ad to people in Utah or Utah County. highest concentration of members of the church in the world. Maybe I'll do that. I'm so impatient. That's impatience is not good for Facebook ads because you really just got to wait it out.

59:36 But all right, Microsoft clarity. Thank you. Oh, good call on chat. GPD plugin for Chrome. Price per landing page is high. Yes, but it's this ad is like an hour old, so I'm not I'm not it's already gone down like 40% in 10 minutes, so I'm not really worried about it. Um, but looks like Google Analytics has an MCP. So, if we can connect that to the same chat window, um look like it's not quite ready yet.

01:00:33 Then we could just tie all this traffic together. But, nope, not going to work. I would bet that some of my new ads are active, which is why we went from five to 28 users over the last five or 10 minutes. Um, even if it still shows zero impressions, there's probably a delay. Okay. Yep, there we go. The crayon story video has six impressions in one click.

01:01:23 Clickthrough rate just went up a little bit more. All I want to see is a strike payment for $13 or $17. That is not from myself. All right. Well, constraints equal creativity. I'm going to try to think of some ways where I can market this and then I'm going to ask Claude, but I don't want to be biased by Claude. So, um, I could just post to my personal Facebook or Instagram page that have like almost no followers.

01:03:01 Ask them. That'd be targeted. Those people know me. Um, I could ask like people that I go to church with to try it for free. Um, just to get feedback so I can get, you know, use that product feedback to make it better. I could have a premium plan U, but I don't yet know that people are turned off by the price, right? Or that there is a price. Um, it's easy to assume that people are turned off by it, but you might just not be framing it in the right way.

01:03:32 You might not be speaking to uh their painoint in the right way or at all. Also, think about incentives. Who's paying for this? the the congregation or the leaders in the congregation? Because if it's the leader and they have to pay 13 bucks out of pocket for something that's not reimburseable, then the incentives are not aligned. Um, I don't think they would get reimbursed for this if they tried.

01:04:02 So, that could be an issue. I wonder if Like if you were to just I mean it defeats the purpose of this video, but if it were just to be free, like free forever, right? And use that as a foot in the door, as a way of like becoming embedded with a congregation's processes. So then you can charge for other things like for activity reminders or something like that.

01:04:35 Um because right now I don't know if the price is the issue or the fact that it cost anything is the issue or the product is the issue or the messaging or whatnot. Also, it's only been like 45 minutes. So, you can see how impatient I am. Um all right, let's check on Reddit. Still 10 comments, 952 views. Google Analytics slowed down a little bit. Posts are not yet approved on Facebook.

01:05:24 We'll refresh Ads Manager. Click-through rate went up again from 1 to 1.14 to 1.3%. That's a good sign on this ad. It's already 4 and a.5% but it's a small sample size. And just as a way of zooming out, like I used to have a lot of heartburn with Facebook ads, how much they cost to really learn. But then I thought, man, how much is tuition? How much is college tuition?

01:06:00 It costs $100,000 a year to go to USC. And I know that's a random stat in a random school, but I just my best friend Nick went to USC and he told me that yesterday. It's like twice as much as what it was when he went there. $100,000 a year. $400,000 for a four-year degree. You can buy a lot of Facebook ads for $400,000. You can do a lot of learning on an offer with $400,000.

01:06:22 This one's got a 20% click-through rate. Uh, granted, very small sample size, but I like what I see. I should keep waiting. So, opportunity score 96. That's a grade out of 100 of like how much Meta likes my campaign. And I don't know if you remember this, but when we started the ads, it was very low. It was under 50. But as Meta starts to see, oh man, maybe this guy kind of knows what he's doing.

01:06:53 Maybe the fact that he rebuffed all of our sales pitches was a good decision for him. Hm. Who would have thought? So, I'm very enthused by that. That is also a signal that our numbers are good for Meta. Like, they like what we're doing. And the contact us form is now fixed. One prompt. You heard the ding in the background. I just sent myself a message on the contact us form and it is fixed.

01:07:38 Am I rich yet? Come on, Stripe. Also refreshing Stripe. Oh, okay. Okay, we got a lot of impressions here now. See, this is where all those Google Analytics visitors were coming from. We got even more now. Close to 30. Um, okay. So, look look at look at the click-through rate. Now, keep in mind the more impressions, the more accurate this number, right?

01:08:27 Because these are very small sample size sizes. But this one has 8% of the impressions as this one. and 15 times better click-through rate, give or take. Eight 3 second video plays. So, I like what I see here so far. Uh, I wish I could see who these ads were being shown to. Maybe Claude knows or maybe Facebook doesn't show us that. All right, we're going over to Claude.

01:09:18 We're checking on the MCP. I said, "How can I see where these ads are being shown to? Check on my campaign and analyze it for me." I really love how fast it's moving. That is the That is the upside of spending $200 a day. You learn a lot faster. All right, we're going to wait for that output. My contact us form uh arrived. It's working. Cool. All right.

01:10:40 Oh, that's cool. I just got an email from a a a Walmart executive. Sorry, I'm getting uh I'm getting distracted. Okay, I just told uh Replet that the contact us form works now and to start sending the inquiries to my main email so I can see them more quickly. All right, spend so far $45. I'm paying $11 per thousand views. Clickthrough rate blended of 1.84 yada yada yada.

01:11:34 All six ads are serving. This is cheap for US men aed 25 to 60. Okay. 1.8% clickthrough rate is solid for cold video. 80% of clicks become real site visits. So the site loads fast. Clicks aren't accidental. This is a win. 68 cents per visitor is strong. Typical cold SAS traffic runs$ dollar50 to three. Zero check track checkouts from ad traffic not alarming at 66 videos, but that's the number the whole campaign answers to.

01:12:05 Now on the geography question, my API access can't split stats by location, but ads manager does in two clicks. Campaign breakdown menu by delivery region. Okay, let's go do that because if it's showing to like no one in Utah, I'm concerned. All right. Campaign here. Okay. Okay. All right. All right. Now, $22 today, but we were running these on Tuesday as well.

01:13:15 So all time $68 100 landing page views 25 to 60 year old men that's what we requested 0% women um platform mostly Facebook most or some Instagram demographics here we go actions I got to go back to those instructions. Top right of the reporting table breakdown. Okay, here we go. Um, geography region. Okay. British Columbia. What are you doing? Wait, no.

01:14:15 No, that's the wrong one. Sorry, I'm distracted. Okay, here we go. Here we go. Um, okay. Alabama, California, Florida. Come on. Come on. Where's Utah? 41. Come on, dude. I mean, either it's magically finding members of my faith in all of these states, which it could be, but I don't I don't like this. Like, most of these states have 3% members in my church.

01:14:59 I don't think it's that good that fast at finding them. All right, I'm gonna tell Claude to fix it. So, I'm going to screenshot this. Okay. Big problem. Those states do not dominate. Show in Utah only or even Utah County only. Make the change ASAP. And it might need to like make a new ad. I don't know. I can't remember like what you have to do in Facebook to change the location, but and like if I were smart, I wouldn't change it.

01:16:14 I'm not saying I'm smart, clearly. If I were smart, I would say hardly any uh impressions in Utah, but maybe those are the impressions getting all the clicks. And if I check back in an hour, it's showing a ton in Utah because it's already learned. But I bet I'm not smart. I'm impatient. So, let's see what Claude says. All right, I'm going to go check on comments.

01:16:44 It's been It's been a minute. Let's see. Yes, 200 a day. Uh, business idea is I made an app, vibecoded it with Replet that sends out liability waiverss frictionlessly. Um, let's see. Rest. Yes, resend is awesome. Flipping couches. What's up, Braden? Uh, I'm trusting that comments from X are being pushed to here, but I don't know that that's happening or not.

01:17:16 There's I've got so many tabs open as it is. Thank you, uh, Vitali. I appreciate that. Uh, I've never used ChatGpt ads, but I've heard they're not good at all, which is surprising. A lot of people were very bullish on them. Um, can I connect this to schools and teachers without their consent? I don't know what that means. The price may be too high. $2 to $5 and target 100,000 plus downloads.

01:17:40 Maybe something. Good idea. Turboax, maybe once or twice a month. Maybe it's free for a few uses, but if you're doing it a bunch, good idea. That's something I talked about uh on Tuesday. Yes, 200 a day. Thank you from India. $200 a day in Facebook ads. This will be Yes, this will be edited and posted to YouTube uh in a week or three. Let's see what Claude said.

01:18:12 Okay. Wow, it fixed it. All right. That's so cool. That is so cool. Utah only men 20 to 60 hard age cap kept all six ads still active no re-review takes effect you're right to call it meta's optimizing for cheap clicks anywhere and the caption filter only works when members actually see it this resets the learning phase whatever it's only been two hours I would push back on Utah county only county level isn't a meta option anyway good to No.

01:18:49 Okay, cool. CPM will rise maybe 15 to 25 instead of 10 because now you're bidding in one state instead of shopping the whole country for cheap impressions. That's fine. You were paying $11 for impressions who will never buy. $20 CPM on actual members is dramatically cheaper per real prospect. Okay. Whoa. Hold up. Wait. Hold up. Hold up. Oh, that is diabolical.

01:19:40 I just got an email that said I got a payment for this, but I think it was just a test email from Replet. That is diabolical. Let's check in on uh Reddit. 1,200 views, six up votes, 11 comments. No, nothing on nothing on Reddit. Up vote ratio is still 88%. I am glad we were able to add the states or just concentrated to Utah pretty easily. Let's based on the screenshots I sent.

01:21:16 I want to see that if there's any correlation to success in those you know LDS heavy states or not. So, it's going to be interesting to watch um Google Analytics in real time because right now you can see the traffic is quite distributed, which that should have told me all along that I wasn't getting Utah clicks. Uh so, it's going to be really interesting to see the before and after once these ads start rolling out any minute now.

01:21:51 These are going to start going away and hopefully Utah is bright blue. Now, while I do this, while we wait, I'm going to kind of show you what I what I've been doing in here for a different campaign, just because you might be able to learn something from that. So, I'm going to go break down. I'm going to remove that. I have um I use go high level a lot and I have an affiliate link for that and I've been posting my affiliate link to Facebook ads behind 34-minute GoHighle tutorial videos.

01:23:02 So I post like a full 35minute go high level tutorial to Facebook that I've already posted to YouTube and seen all the stats on on YouTube and it's done really well. Post the full thing to Facebook and then I push ads behind it. And so what you can see here is, and note to the editors, this probably shouldn't be in the final replet video because it's not relevant at all, but this I'm going to talk about for the time being.

01:23:25 Um, this these two are I've seven ads for my go high level affiliate link and this is just for today only. I just started running it today or yesterday. I can't remember, but I'm spending between, you know, 7 and 26 cents per unique click to my affiliate link. I don't yet know how successful that will be because it's too early. Um, it's a 30-day free trial and then they have to pay.

01:23:55 So, it'll be a month at least before I really know if this is profitable. But, if it is, it's pretty cool. Um, I'm excited to see how this goes. So any questions about that or anything else for the matter for that matter. All right, let's see. Greetings from ORM, Utah. What's up, Allan? Thanks for coming. Thank you, John. And Benjamin, I know it said it's still in sandbox mode, but it's not.

01:24:56 It's a glitch. I've successfully processed a payment myself. Um, that was like a whole rigomearroll that we went through on Tuesday. Um, I don't know how to get that glitch to go away, but it is not in sandbox mode. I am processing payments on only waiverss.com in Stripe. Who's creating the video? Um, I don't know what you're talking about, Larry. I'm making this video.

01:25:29 Okay. So, if I'm look at Google Analytics, my traffic is dropping to a halt. Has not climbed in Utah yet. So, I don't think these new ads are live yet. Um, refresh. Okay, they're live. Let's see what Claude said. Oh, wow. That's pretty cool. Look at this. Mostly not. I ran the number from your screenshot. That's interesting. I had 7.3% clickthrough rate on 41 impressions in Utah, the absolute highest, which makes sense, but it's small sample size, but that's what my results could look like, right?

01:27:00 I was getting 1%. That's seven times better early on. So, that has me excited, but it doesn't seem to be correlated with states that have a lot of members of the church. Um, I don't see any for Idaho. Colorado, Arizona. Still those are above average. Okay, now I'm really excited to see how this does. Still no approval on the Facebook groups. Reddit seems to be dying down.

01:28:13 We're at 1400 views, but this is the number eight post on the Latterday Saints subreddit today. So, there's something. Okay, Google Analytics, we still show three viewers in Salt Lake City, but that's what it's been for the last 15 minutes. All right, give me just a minute. All right. So, let me do a little AMA while we wait for the Utah clickers to start showing up.

01:30:49 I am running them on Instagram, too. Oh, Larry. Uh, who's creating the video? The affiliate. I I created that. I appreciate you for trying to help, Benjamin. Seriously. Seriously. Uh, it's a weird glitch. It It seems sloppy on their part. Who created your video? You're running on meta ads. I did. I did yesterday or on Tuesday on the live stream in front of everyone.

01:31:11 I just opened up my iPhone and I said, "Do you struggle with this problem? Here's the solution." One take, air dropped it to my MacBook, uploaded it to the the Meta Media library, and yeah, uh, would you send this to your email list? Yes. If you click platform, you may end up surprised to see where it's spending all your money. Good point. Thank you.

01:31:36 Yeah, I hope it's not doing like search network or those stupid things like right-hand whatever. Um, but maybe it is. What what have you spent so far over the project? 80 bucks in ads. Um, give or take. That That's about to go up by quite a bit. Uh, All right, come on. Let's check Google Analytics. We have less Oh, less users in Utah. Two in Salt Lake now.

01:33:34 Come on, Facebook. Get your act together. Let's go refresh Stripe just cuz we're optimistic. Nothing. Nothing in Stripe. 26 minutes until my call. Do or die. if you want. Okay, hold up. Hold up. All right. Checking Google Analytics. All right. Okay. Okay. See you later, Ryan and Pip. We'll wrap this up in 24 minutes, but I Oh, you better believe I'm going to have a customer by then.

01:37:41 All right, let's check Google Analytics. Utah. Two people in Salt Lake. Okay, come on, guys. Why do we have so many people in the Northeast? I guess I should share that screen. Probably because there's a lot of people live in the Northeast. Um, okay. Let me share my screen. I'm going to refresh my ads manager. Okay. Still just two in Salt Lake. Okay.

01:38:30 California. All right. Refreshing ads manager. Refreshing Reddit. Not getting any more up votes. Ads manager. I wish I could see it. Hourly time. Well, let's do this. Let's do region again and let's do Utah. Okay. Okay. Okay, so on this one, 3% click-through rate. That's above average. On this one, no views in Utah yet. On this one, 12 and a half% clickthrough rate in Utah.

01:39:38 Way above average. On this one, 30% click-through rate in Utah. Okay, that's looking good. Okay. Okay. And then on this one, 50% on a very small sample size. And this one hasn't not been shown in Utah. Let's look Idaho because that's the second best. No clicks in Idaho there. None there. None there. 10% clickthrough rate right there. Okay. Okay. Let's refresh again.

01:41:58 See if there's any questions. This is so boring, guys. I'm sorry. Thank you. Yellow from the egg. Appreciate that. Half the ad spend is people on this. Yeah, maybe doing more harm than good. Got to move to go high level. Okay. To answer your question, I have a ton of videos on YouTube. So, I have a whole playlist of how to make money with GoHigh Level.

01:42:45 I'll link to that here. Okay, these are like in-depth tutorials, the ones I was just referring to. I just linked my link, my affiliate link if you'd like to use that and then link to the playlist with all of them. But guys, I'm feeling optimistic. You got to be optimistic. Okay, two users in Lehi. Now, Lehi is the mecca of members of Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints.

01:43:10 It is the highest concentration of members in the world. So, ads are rolling. They're running. I believe I believe. I know we can do this. All right, I'm just refreshing, guys. Sorry this is so boring. Got 15 minutes left or less. Reddit not looking good. Seven more views. Their views are climbing, but still 11 comments, eight up votes, 1,700 views.

01:44:23 Uh, app seems to be working just fine. Um, thankfully my dog is asleep. Um, Google Analytics. Okay. All right. Let me change the screen over to that. It's a little more interesting. We've got still two users in Lehi, Utah. Uh, okay. Boise. We got one in Boise. That could have been like a straggler from when the ad was showing everywhere. Julie one Boise.

01:44:51 Okay, we got you know Dallas where I am. Austin cool. What? Omaha. What's going on in Omaha and Council Bluffs? Okay, I just love geography. Orlando got married there. Hoover, Alabama. Great football team. Oh, we got a little shift. Okay, still Boise. Here we go. Okay, go back to the ad library. I I'm really really bullish about this Utah thing. I should have added Idaho as well, but we still could have stragglers from when the ad was showing everywhere.

01:45:27 Um, let's go back to ads manager. I just posted a link here in So I I'm live streaming from Riverside. Riverside is pushing it out to Facebook, Instagram X, and YouTube. I don't know if all the comments are two-way or they're all one way. I don't know yet, but I'm commenting back to you guys. And depending on what platform you're on, you may or may not be seeing them.

01:45:59 We're going back to Ads Manager. We're going to hit refle refresh. I'm looking at Google Analytics. That takes a few minutes to up update. We still got people in Idaho and Utah. Numbers are climbing. Let's go here. We're going to look at this ad. Uh, actually it's it's easier to go back to campaigns. Okay, so we don't want to look at this campaign. We want to look at I might have been looking at the wrong one over there.

01:46:25 Okay. So, I'm going to click on that. Then I'm going to go to breakdown geography region. Okay. Oh, I was already on there clearly. GHL. I don't care about that. Here we go. Okay. So, these are all of the ads performance state by state. So, let's go to Idaho. Not a lot going on. 7% um click-through rate, but on very small sample size. Cool. Let's go to Colorado.

01:46:55 Okay. 3.6%. Above average, small sample size. Let's go to Arizona. 6% way above average, bigger sample size. Nevada, I think, you know, 15% members. Uh, and then Nevada, 42%. All right, nothing going on there. All those sinners in Las Vegas. Uh, what else? Uh, Idaho. We already looked at Idaho, of course. Utah. Here we go. Utah. 13% click-through rate.

01:47:21 Looking good. Small a smallish sample size, but still looking pretty good. And then you got uh California. There's actually quite a few members there. Uh 3.6% above average. Cool, cool, cool. Um, let's change I want to see if there are any conversions. So, rename preset, edit preset. Let's go here. Um, search because if there's a conversion, I want to be the first to see that thing.

01:47:58 Conversion. I just do like purchase, I think. direct website purchases or purchases. Save. Okay. So, if we get a customer, it's going to be in here. Why is it taking so long to load? Come on, hurry up. Oh, okay. While we wait for that, while we wait for that, I'm going to switch my screen because it's looking pretty spicy over here in Google Analytics Town.

01:48:40 All right, we still got a folk in Boise and we got a bunch of people in Utah. Okay, Utah. Utah's on to me now. Utah is on to me. Come on. Go back to ads manager. We're going to refresh. I'm going to move my screen over. Constraints equal creativity. Constraints equal creativity. Okay. 7% I don't know. Utah. 13% in Utah. And then Why aren't these loading?

01:49:33 All right, I'm going to I'm going to remove this breakdown because I think that's slowing it all down. Um, still doesn't show any purchases. Oh, that is the loneliest dash in the world right there. Just refresh our Facebook groups. Still pending approval. Still pending approval. Nothing on Reddit, but now that I see traffic showing up in Utah, it should start updating here in Facebook Ads Manager as well.

01:51:07 Let's do this. We'll do region 12 and a half%. And we got seven clicks. Come on. We got to get one from seven clicks. Let's look for some questions. Roseville, California. Ad money is being spent on Facebook. Um, same TLDDR. I built an app, vibecoded it in Replet right here. Uh, three hours on Tuesday. I live streamed it to some of you guys. And then I've been live streaming for two hours today.

01:52:35 and I'm trying to find a customer without using my paid audience. I'm posting to Facebook groups, to Reddit, and Facebook ads. And right now, Facebook ads are looking the most promising. Um, so I just started targeting Utah only and we're getting a lot more targeted clicks there. Numbers are looking good. Looking better. But it does take time for this to update.

01:53:23 Another thing to think of is like someone sees my Facebook ad video, they share it with someone, they talk about it, they go to Wednesday night activities, they could have seen it on Tuesday, gone to Wednesday night activities, mentioned it to someone. like word of mouth could still mean that I find customers for this that aren't attributed in my meta ads manager.

01:53:37 Um, not going to be as likely, but of course it's still possible. Um, all right. So, I haven't actually refreshed Replet in a minute. So, or not Replet, uh, Stripe. There's too many tools going on here. All right. So, if we go to Google Analytics in real time, we'll see that Utah is dark blue. So, it's looking great. Um it looks like when it comes to page title activity waiver it looks like okay resources page terms of service pricing three people are on the pricing page create a waiver six people are on that so people

01:54:46 are going through the funnel um form start to this is looking good. Um, all right. I'm going to refresh Stripe and Okay. Okay. I see a 13 in here. Um, hold on. Hold on. I got to change I gotta change my screen over, but I can't I can't dox all the information. Uh, okay. Let me change the columns. Okay. I Okay, I think this is private enough. We're editor, we'll have to blur this when we publish this, but I see 13.

01:55:31 I haven't clicked on it yet. I'm going to share. I'm going to change my screen over. I'm really hope there's not private info in here. So, this is my real Stripe page. You can see the timestamps, the day, um the these 19 and $38. These are business plans that I sell for my YouTube videos, okay? They come in right here. But right here, invoice subscription creation.

01:55:53 So this one right here, this is me. This is my test transaction that I did this morning, right? And I can't click on it because it's going to show my home address, my number, and everything. This looks exactly like this, but this is not me. All right, this is a different card number. Um, and this happened minutes ago. I think this is a customer. I think this is our first customer.

01:56:13 But let me click into it. Okay. Yes, I am sharing my screen. The right screen. Okay. Let me click into it. I'm going to change over to Google Analytics so I can see actually who it is. Oh, my heart's pounding. Um, okay. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, dude. The first dollar for any business is the best dollar in the world. It will never get old.

01:56:33 I don't care if it's literally $1,000, doesn't matter. We got people in Utah, Idaho, Spanish Fork, Truella. Uh, okay. Let me click into Stripe. Let's go. BOOM. MY DOG just jumped. Sorry, bud. He was asleep. We got a customer. Only waiverss, yearly plan, 68 cents in Stripe fees. Um, Idaho. It's not even in Utah. It's in Idaho. It's probably that person that's been browsing in Boise who's still on my website in Boise for a while.

01:57:08 So, I think this is it. I think this is it. Um, I'm like a kid in the candy store. Let me Hold on. I'm going to screenshot it real quick. But I gotta I gotta blur this out. Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. One second. Okay. Oh my gosh, my hands are shaking right now. Okay. Okay. Okay. Hold on. Just got to make sure everything is blurred out. Okay. One second.

01:58:08 Opening Google Docs. Inserting the screenshot. What time is it? 2:59. I'm just like triple checking that I don't like release personal info here. H. Okay. Um, there it is. There it is, folks. We did it. Um, I clearly lost money. I've spent probably around 100 bucks an ad so far and about five uh including the time I spent offline six hours building this app to make $13.

01:58:52 But I feel amazing and I am going to reach out to this person and wonder like what are they doing? What are they using it for? I love you. Um, yes. LDS Dr. Pepper uh is $13 in my Stripe account. This is real. It's confirmed. Card ending in 2525. I think that's that's what it was. Um, beautiful guys. Thank you for watching. Um, I will post an update to this.

01:59:20 This will be edited and shrunk down to probably like 30 minutes and posted to YouTube in a couple weeks. Thanks for hanging out in the Kerner office. Uh, this has been fun. If you want me to do this again, then let me know.