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Meta Ads & Claude for Shopify

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5 contributions to Meta Ads & Claude for Shopify
Create Static Ads with Claude
This is a gold mine, please check this video https://www.loom.com/share/1dd956603c1446178e6e4b75559a4364 Prompt to use: This is my API key for Google Nano Banana: [API_KEY]. Save it in the .env file, then create a Python script called generate_nano_banana.py inside the "Image Creation" folder to connect to and use the Google Nano Banana API. Create a Skill for Google Nano Banana Build a skill that follows these rules: - It triggers automatically whenever I say "create an image" (or "create") - By default it generates images one by one, never in batches - It only uses Google Nano Banana 2, always at 1K resolution When I provide a business URL, the skill should automatically download the logo and use it as a reference, pull the product images to use as references, take inspiration from the brand's colors, and create a static ad for that specific business. File Saving Save all images in the folder I've created here, naming each one by its name, dimensions, and the angle used for that image. Final Step Build everything — the script, the .env connection, and the skill — then tell me the exact name of the skill so I can reference it in future prompts.
Create Static Ads with Claude
0 likes • Jun 4
Wow this is GOOOLD indeed 🤩🙏
New member !
Hey everyone! I'm Sonia, from France. I recently launched PupplyPet, a Shopify store for dogs and cats (multi-category: accessories, care, etc.). I've got a Pinterest Ads campaign running (I know — this community is Meta-focused, but that's where I started). It's been live for several days now with traffic but zero sales, so I'm pretty sure the issue is on the site itself or the ads. I've already watched several masterclass videos (super valuable!), but before I implement everything, I'd love to get an audit of my site first — to fix the foundation before stacking tactics on top. Excited to learn from you all!
1 like • May 27
Hi Sonia! Multi-category is the most difficult nowadays. The stores I've seen that start gaining traction are either one-product stores or have a very small collection, and they have to be very branded. Always ask yourself if you were the customer, would you buy from this store?
FB Ads Optimization for Clothing brand
Hey everyone! 👋 I'd love some advice on the best campaign structure strategy for my type of product, especially with Meta's new Andromeda update. Here's my situation: I have a large number of SKUs, so it's not practical for me to run a full separate strategy for each one (Advantage+, Interest targeting, Creative Testing, and Retargeting as individual campaigns per SKU). My question is: Can I consolidate everything into ONE campaign per SKU, with multiple ad sets inside it, like this? • Ad Set 1 → Advantage+ • Ad Set 2 → Creative Testing • Ad Set 3 → Interest Testing • Ad Set 4 → Retargeting And then place all the creatives at the ad level within each ad set. I'm sharing a screenshot of my ad account below. Does this structure make sense, or would it hurt performance? Any experience with this kind of setup under the new Andromeda changes? Thanks in advance! 🙏
FB Ads Optimization for Clothing brand
0 likes • Apr 30
@John Portalios Thank you, John! That was very helpful. I'll take into consideration what you and Antonis said. I'll definitely reopen the campaign that performed with 10x and see if it works like a lead magnet. I'm grateful 🙏
0 likes • May 1
I re-opened the campaign yesterday and roas skyrockets with X15 roas, thank you so much. I'll keep this active until stock ends(2-3 days)? Or keep it open and change the landing page to all products?
New member
Hey everyone, it's Nassos. Glad to join and eager to learn and scale from the best. 💪
6 Storytelling Founder Frameworks + Claude = Unlimited UGC Scripts
The best founders tell the best stories. That's not a motivational quote. That's literally the difference between brands people buy from and brands people scroll past. After years of running ads and working with ecommerce brands, one thing keeps showing up over and over again: the brands that win have a story. The ones that struggle? They're just listing features and hoping for the best. So I put together a doc with 6 storytelling frameworks that Fortune 500 companies pay consultants millions for. The Hero's Journey. The Golden Circle. The Origin Story. The Pixar Framework. And a few more. Each one broken down so you can actually use it. Not just save it and forget about it. But here's where it gets interesting. Take this doc, drop it into Claude, and tell it something like: "Using these frameworks, write me 10 different UGC video scripts for [your product] targeting [your audience]." That's it. You'll get back a stack of scripts. Each one built on a different framework, different angle, different emotional hook. One leads with the founder's origin story. The next one takes the viewer on a Pixar-style journey. Another hits with a clean problem → why it matters → what to do next structure that's perfect for a 30-second testimonial ad. One doc becomes your entire creative pipeline. You're not guessing what to say in your ads anymore. You've got proven structures doing the heavy lifting and AI doing the volume. And if you're an ecommerce owner still running the same 1-2 creatives and wondering why you can't scale... this is how you fix that. Save the doc. Feed it to Claude. Start producing scripts that actually make people stop scrolling. Link in the comments 👇
0 likes • Apr 25
thank you so much for the doc. It is truly the most underestimated thing of brand owners that they do not do, including myself. If you are not creating content for your brand, you are leaving money on the table
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Nassos Kalpakis
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Entrepreneur, Ai enthusiast and personal development

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Joined Apr 25, 2026
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