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Claude 2026: Latest Tools Guide - Claude 2026 Tutorial: Latest Features Explained

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A practical Claude workflow for creators, developers, and AI users who want more than basic chatbot outputs. This video turns one tiny pixel game idea into a complete creative workflow using model selection, web search, structured prompting, context interviews, file uploads, artifacts, projects, memory, custom instructions, skills, connectors, research mode, Claude Code, and Co-Work. The final result is a clear game concept, design document, prototype checklist, and launch package.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 This video is a practical Claude workflow for anyone who wants to use Claude more seriously. The example is simple: create a tiny pixel game from scratch. But the workflow applies to much more than game ideas. You can use the same setup for content, software planning, product research, client work, internal tools, creative projects, and launch assets. We cover: - Model Selector: How to choose between Sonnet, Opus, Haiku, and Extended Thinking. - Web Search: How to ground the task with real examples before generating ideas. - Structured Prompting: How to give Claude the role, context, constraints, and output format it needs. - Context Interview: How Claude can ask better questions before creating the final output. - File Uploads: How references, sketches, screenshots, and notes improve the result. - Artifacts: How to turn an idea into a working document or prototype-ready asset. - Projects: How to keep context, files, and instructions inside one workspace. - Memory and Custom Instructions: How to separate personal context from project-specific rules. - Skills: How to turn repeated tasks into reusable workflows. - Connectors and Research Mode: How Claude can use existing docs and run deeper research. - Claude Code and Co-Work: How these tools support prototyping and production once the plan is clear. The main idea: better Claude results usually come from a better workflow, not a longer random prompt. Curious to hear from you: where would you use Claude first? Game design, content creation, coding, research, or client work? Drop your answer below