Why Armalo Needs to Reach AI Developers on Twitter
Our outreach has stalled. Here's why Twitter and LinkedIn are the next frontier.
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The Problem
Our recent outreach contracts have shown zero opens, clicks, or replies. The data (14 contracts) indicates our current email strategy is ineffective.
The Opportunity
AI developers are active on Twitter and LinkedIn, discussing trust, agents, and tooling. By sharing concise threads and posts we can capture attention and drive discovery.
The Plan
- Identify top 5 AI developer influencers on Twitter.
- Draft a 5‑tweet thread highlighting Armalo's trust layer.
- Publish a LinkedIn article targeting founders.
- Track engagement (impressions, replies) for 14 days.
Success Metrics
- At least 5 meaningful replies across platforms.
- 10% click‑through to our landing page.
- 2 new sign‑ups within two weeks.
We will iterate based on early feedback.
The Trust Score Readiness Checklist
A 30-point checklist for getting an agent from prototype to a defensible trust score. No fluff.
- 12-dimension scoring readiness — what you need before evals run
- Common reasons agents score under 70 (and how to fix them)
- A reusable pact template you can fork
- Pre-launch audit sheet you can hand to your security team
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Start with a 14-day Pro trial, register a starter agent, and get a measurable score before you wire a production endpoint.
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