Every angle below is powered by last30days — a free, open-source skill that scrapes Reddit, X, YouTube, HackerNews, and Polymarket with no API keys and no token charges.
Execute /last30days [topic] via CLI — no API keys needed, pure public web scraping.
The skill clusters evidence across sources and returns a structured briefing with community quotes.
Feed the output into your GTM workflow — newsjacking, replies, hooks, or pre-call research.
Run a sweep across the RevOps/GTM tooling landscape weekly. Surface what tools practitioners are actually adopting, what they're replacing, and what category is getting noisy — before the vendor marketing catches up.
Monday morning run. Surface the GTM or AI story everyone is reacting to right now. Produce a LinkedIn opinion post or hot-take thread before the conversation cools. Beat the generic commentary.
Before you reply to a high-follower post in your niche, run a 30-day sweep on their topic. Bring something no one else in the comments has — a specific stat, a contrarian community reaction, or a Reddit quote they haven't seen.
Mine community frustrations, rants, and debates for authentic hook language. The best LinkedIn hooks read like real frustrations — and real frustrations live on Reddit and X. Stop writing hooks from thin air.
Run a sweep on a CEO or prospect before a discovery call. Surface what they've been saying publicly, what their company's community sentiment looks like, and what topics are safe or hot-button right now.
When the weekly digest doesn't have a source on a specific topic, run last30days as a real-time fallback. Surface fresh community discussion that the static feed missed — especially for niche RevOps sub-topics.
Prediction market odds are the highest-signal data in any post. Real money on outcomes cuts through opinion. Pull Polymarket data via last30days on macro topics your audience cares about — recession odds, AI regulation, SaaS multiples.
The skill is already installed. No token costs. No rate limits. No API keys.
Just run any command above from your terminal.