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Suicide Prevention
TL;DR: Do you know anyone who is interested enough is suicide prevention? Please leave a comment. Hi, my name is Alberto and since I'm 14 years old I experience suicidal tendencies. I'm building a system to track my emotions and to provide healthy coping mechanisms depending on current level. I would love to find funding but I will settle for guidance. If you want to know more about, please don't hesitate to contact me or leave a comment please.
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An AI beginner here! - What I am building.
Hi everyone! I am excited to show you what I managed to make with Claude now that i am learning how to use it. FOR A LITTLE CONTEXT: I'm a social media and content strategist, and I have a bad habit of saving ideas I never actually organize or develop. Too many notes apps, too many emails I send to myself but never opened or organized and too many notebooks I carry around with ideas that i probably won't go through. So I built something to fix that. What I built: One tap on my iPhone → I type the idea, format, and emotional outcome → email sends automatically. From there: - Make.com catches it, fetches my script library, and checks existing ideas - Claude writes 5 angles + a full production script + a priority score + flags related ideas - Everything lands in my Google Sheet, organized and ready for content writing day The workflow behind it: My writing day is Monday. From Tuesday to Sunday, I capture ideas as they come. By Monday, I have a full list waiting for me — each one already with a script, angles, and a priority score. No overthinking, no starting from scratch. Tools used - Make.com - Shortcuts app (iPhone) - Claude + Google Sheets + Google docs Why this works: - No Ideas get lost. I have a designated place to go Monday mornings, AKA Script day. - No formatting friction. - I am not starting from scratch, which leads momentum on writing days - and no more overthinking - The priority score helps me define what's worth working on first. - It keeps my content consistent: with the script library, tone and guidelines, that first draft doesn't feel like was made by ChatGPT from 2023😂 It is worth mentioning this is content for my account and I want to polish this to be able to set something like this for my clients content banks.
An AI beginner here!  - What I am building.
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Hi @Valeria Gonzalez I just found your post! I love the idea and I don't think is niche anymore. As a very distracted ADHD person I made myself something similar. I trigger the shortcut, I type a number or symbol (this provides a tag or category) and the text. The input goes to Supabase so anytime I can ask Claude "Please make a summary of my thoughts table in the last 48h".
Auto Content Creation
If you're in social media, you're probably already building this, so why don't we do it TOGETHER in this community? 🤩✨ The OUTCOME looks like this (for me, please challenge it): During the day inspiration will arrive, so you save your half-cooked voice notes in your phone. You submit them to your Script Agent to refine the idea. No inspiration to post today? No problem, you have a Scraping Team that tells you what's trending, what adds more value to your channels and what to remix from other sources. The ARCHITECTURE should handle the full automated process for your business including: script, video with call-to-action, lead capture, lead nurturing, sale and post sale. The STAGE I'm currently at: Yesterday I automated that when a viewer leaves a comment (preferably with a specific keyword) the system captures such lead in the CRM database, replies to same comment saying "Hey [user]! To unlock your gift* please confirm your info here: [link]". Once the form is submitted the system merges the database to complete the user profile. *When I say gift I refer to your Lead Magnet value (PDF, eBook, Template, etc). I know you're at least curios about this topic, so please leave your comment and share if you have a better system🤘
Auto Content Creation
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@Isaiah Grande yes, the goal is to auto populate the CRM even if lead drops in the middle of the process
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@JB The Wizard I would love you to share more about Wiz Cast and where do you need support 🤙
Tell me what you want me to build you.
I had an idea. I want you all to comment A traditional workflow that you have right now. Like some sort of set of tasks that your industry does or what you're trying to do. I'm going to see how fast I can build some sort of prototype or solution that automates part of it in your industry or pain points and I'm just going to make a mass video that shows all of them for everyone who comments and this. Whatever I build if you want it DM me and I'll send you something. If you don't comment in this, I'm not building it But let's see what we can do. Everyone comment what you want me to build below or more importantly what you do and what your industry is
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@Yvonne Judge Let's build it together: https://www.skool.com/quantum-quill-lyceum-1116/auto-content-creation?p=d17c178e
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@Yvonne Judge
I went to bed with two briefs. I woke up to two shipped products.
Last night I briefed two things. A plugin for a professional video editor. A Mac app for a dashboard I'd been sketching for weeks. Both real. Both specced. Neither had a single line of code written. I wrote the briefs. I kicked off the dispatch layer. I went to sleep. This morning there were two working products. The math on it: - 5 Opus sessions acting as executor advisors - 5 Sonnet sessions doing the mechanical build work - 0 extra spend on top of my Anthropic subscription - 0 new chat windows opened by me The orchestrator session I use as my advisor seat handed each spec to its own background worker. Each worker got its own branch, its own clean context, its own budget line. The Opus workers held the judgment. The Sonnet workers did the keystrokes. They handed off to each other. I slept. The lever people keep missing Most people think "power" in AI means a bigger model or a longer context window. The real lever is distribution. One tight brief can be executed by ten workers in parallel. Ten workers, each with a clean low-token budget, outperform one conversation carrying a bloated context every time. It is not close. The brief is the compression. The brief is the intelligence. Why it costs nothing extra The workers ran on Claude. Claude is covered by my subscription plan. Opus and Sonnet are both on the same plan. No metered API spend. No per-call billing. No "agentic loop surcharge". Ten workers in parallel cost exactly the same amount as sitting in one chat window and typing all day. Same bill. Ten times the output. The system around the AI is what did the work. The principle Stop prompting. Start briefing. A brief is a contract. It has acceptance criteria, files in scope, the one condition that makes the worker stop and surface to you, and the exact thing you want to be sitting on top of in the morning. Every worker starts cold. Every worker reads that same doc. The doc is the system. Prompts fight your context window. Briefs replace it.
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@Ari Evergreen Oh! I think I know what you mean. Thanks!
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@Ari Evergreen thanks! 🙌
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Alberto Campos
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