I am a marketer and content writer myself, and Claude has become the one LLM that's actually worth paying money for. I find that it's better for long, more complex texts and copy, rather than for short marketingey stuff. It understands context really well, and once you invest some more time into writing an elaborate prompt – the output is usually great. Still needs some tweaking, but saves me loads of time. ChatGPT doesn't even come close.
The biggest advantage over other LLMs, in my opinion, is that the output really does sound human, and (if you do a good enough prompt with some examples) it doesn't use the classic generic phrases like "In today's world" and "Here's the thing".
minimalist phone: creating folders
@byalexai I think that I am totally free of any work here when this tool is on the scene :D
@busmark_w_nika now you can focus on writing the newsletter! Claude will edit the list of 50 videos. xD
minimalist phone: creating folders
@byalexai 😂 I am not so sure whether the tools is prepared to manage that mess in my documents and content.
@byalexai Gosh, potentially, it will kill so many existing micro-apps. Planning to try this out to sort my 15 GB of Photos
@davidkaufmann yeah, it's doing great job!
Raycast
Genius name.
@Granola better watch out!
@chrismessina Yes, an incredible hit by Claude.
Trickle
Definitely a game changer
Quick question on batch processing: If I use Dashform to generate, say, 20 different JSON form schemas for a project, could I task Cowork to go through this folder and update the primary color hex code in all files'?
Curious how it handles consistency across multiple existing files vs. creating new ones.
It should be possible. Refer to Claude's code: read the file first, then perform operations on it.
Curious to see how teams adopt this in real workflows.
Especially around ownership, context sharing, and decision-making.
GraphBit
This feels like a meaningful shift from “AI as a chat window” to “AI as an operator.”
Giving an agent scoped file access and letting it execute end-to-end tasks removes a lot of coordination overhead. Curious how you’re thinking about safeguards and review checkpoints as tasks get more complex.
Auto-Hashtag API
I pay for Claude. It appears that I need Max to even try it. $100/month is steep; hope you soon offer it to those on Pro.