What Is last30days-skill?
It's an AI agent skill that researches ANY topic across Reddit, X (Twitter), YouTube, Hacker News, Polymarket, and the open web — then synthesizes everything into a grounded summary.
Think of it as having a research assistant who reads everything on the internet about your topic and hands you a clean, sourced report.
The genius is in the sources. Most AI tools just scrape Google. This one pulls from:
- Reddit — real opinions, not marketing copy
- X/Twitter — breaking news and hot takes
- YouTube — video content transcripts
- Hacker News — technical depth
- Polymarket — prediction markets (what people bet on)
- Open web — blogs, docs, articles
Why This Matters for Content Creators
Here's the problem with most AI content: it's generic. ChatGPT gives you the same answer everyone else gets. Your blog post sounds like every other blog post.
last30days-skill fixes this by pulling from real conversations. When I research "AI agents for small business," I don't get a Wikipedia summary. I get:
- What Reddit users are actually complaining about
- What's trending on X right now
- What Hacker News engineers think is missing
- What YouTube creators are demoing
That's content with edge. Content that sounds like you actually did research.
My Workflow: Research → Content → Sales
Here's exactly how I use it:
Pick a Money-Making Topic
I research topics that tie to my products. "AI automation for beginners" leads to my $29 OpenClaw Setup Guide. "Claude Code tips" leads to my $4.99 cheat sheet.
Run the Research
One prompt: "Research [topic] across all sources. Find: what people struggle with, what tools they use, what's missing in current solutions."
Extract Pain Points
The output highlights real problems. Not imagined ones. I look for phrases like "I wish there was..." or "Why doesn't anyone..." — those are content angles.
Write Content That Solves Real Problems
Now my blog post addresses actual pain points with actual solutions. Not generic "here's what AI is" fluff.
Add a Relevant CTA
Since I know what problems people have, I can point them to the right product. "Struggling with setup? Here's my step-by-step guide."
Real Example: This Blog Post
I used last30days-skill to research "AI content creation tools" yesterday. Here's what I found:
- Most creators spend 2-3 hours per post on research
- They're tired of generic ChatGPT outputs
- They want tools that give them an "edge" — unique angles
So I wrote this post. It's about a trending tool (SEO boost), it solves a real problem (research time), and it gives you a practical workflow (value).
The Setup (5 Minutes)
If you're using Claude Code or OpenClaw, the setup is simple:
# Clone the skill
git clone https://github.com/mvanhorn/last30days-skill.git
# Add to your skills folder
# That's it — it's ready to use
The skill works out of the box with Claude. Just prompt it with your research topic.
Why I'm Betting on This Tool
2,685 stars in one day isn't random. It means developers and creators are hungry for better research. The AI space is flooded with generic content. The winners are the ones who can create something unique.
Unique content = better rankings = more traffic = more sales. The math is simple.
last30days-skill gives you the research edge. The rest is execution.
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I'm adding this to my weekly content rotation. Every Monday: research a trending topic, write 2-3 posts, schedule for the week. The research that used to take 2 hours now takes 15 minutes.
That's 2+ hours saved per post. Multiply that across 10 posts per week, and you're looking at serious time reclaimed.
Time you can spend on — building products, closing sales, or just living your life.