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Real world AI: from first prompt to agentic workflows. Beginner tutorials to power user tools that get results. No fluff, just utility.

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The Noise stops here. (Rebrand Update)
Look, I love Claude. But after helping enough on the side and building projects and workflows for my real world clients, one thing is clear: One AI isn't a magic bullet. Real utility comes from a blend of tools. Sometimes Claude is the winner (most of the time really 😎), sometimes it's ChatGPT, Gemini, or a custom agent. To be fair to you and keep this a "No BS" zone, I'm broadening the scope while the community and Youtube channel are still young. We’re moving beyond just being a "Claude" resource to focus on The Signal, the actual, tool-agnostic implementations that get results. What’s changing: - The Name: We are now The Signal. - The Mission: Still no fluff, just more tools in the belt. - The Goal: Taking you from curious to confident, regardless of which LLM is the right tool for you. Glad to have you here for the next chapter. Let’s get to work. Chris Wong
Introduce Yourself! 👋 I'll go first — Deputy by day, AI solution and Youtuber builder by night
I'm Chris, I'm a Deputy Sheriff in Ohio and I'm also building an AI consulting business on the side. Before my current assignment I spent almost 8 years as a Detective and Digital Forensic Examiner for the Warren County Sheriff's Office. I trained at the National Computer Forensics Institute, worked high-profile cases, and testified as the digital forensics expert in murder trials that made national news. I've been pulling data out of devices and making sense of it since before "AI" was a buzzword. So when Claude came along, I didn't see a chatbot, I saw a tool that thinks the way I already work: dig into the data, find the pattern, build the case. I went obsessive: • Built a fully autonomous AI assistant that runs 24/7 on my own server (memory, scheduling, crypto analysis, the whole stack) • Set up automated YouTube workflows for content creation • Deployed multiple web apps using Claude as my primary dev partner • Currently building out AI transformation consulting for businesses through Jorvek I'm not a CS grad, but I've been coding since my Apple IIc days (I think they're in museums now...). Claude just took what I could already do and buried the needle.. The forensics background just meant I wasn't scared of the technical side. If I can build production infrastructure with it, anyone in here can save 5+ hours a week on whatever they're doing. I started Claude Mastery because there's no shortage of "AI tips" content, but almost nobody is teaching people how to actually "use" Claude at every level, day after day, as a real tool in their workflow. Now it's your turn. Drop a comment and tell me what you're using Claude for. I want to know what problems you're solving with it. 👇
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@Rich Moring III Thank you Rich! Any particular workflows you're talking about, or just in general? Great to have you here!
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@Rich Moring III Easy to do for sure! Most of what you will see on YouTube is based around Claude Code because it’s super popular, it looks cool, and you can basically build anything with it. But not a place to start. Claude desktop gives “regular” chat and Cowork with more integrations than web version. These two are great for a lot of things, especially learning. It will be an almost natural progression that you find yourself in Claude Code haha. I have some videos planned about the basics of Claude, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code, but I’ve been working on some software. I need to do better about keeping to the videos as well for sure. Being a beginner, what would help you the most if I can do a video on it?
Welcome to Claude Mastery
Thank you for being here! Seriously! I'm building the definitive Claude AI resource and you're one of the first people in. That means a lot. This community is where you get the prompts, templates, and help that don't make it into the YouTube videos. Three things to do now: 1. Drop a comment below: Introduce yourself and tell me the one thing you want Claude to help you with 2. Grab the free prompts in Classroom 3. Ask a question. No question is too basic. I read everything. Chris
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@Rich Moring III Pro, Max or on the business side Team and Enterprise.
New Video: Move beyond text and build a real-world voice agent
New Video: Move beyond text and build a real-world voice agent. This module walks you through the "Onyx" architecture: an autonomous assistant that manages calendars, checks email, and handles phone menus. Powered by VAPI, Claude, and the OpenClaw framework (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot). 📥 6 Free Reference Documents Included: - skool-build-prompt.pdf: The master configuration prompt for OpenClaw. - skool-assistant-system-prompt.pdf: The logic and personality core for Onyx. - skool-tool-reference-sheet.pdf: Maps Claude functions to VAPI telephony tools. - skool-security-caller-id-guide.pdf: Logic for identifying and rejecting suspicious calls. - skool-vapi-setup-guide.pdf: Step-by-step walkthrough of the VAPI dashboard. - skool-webhook-security-hardening.pdf: Best practices for protecting your tool endpoints. Video module HERE
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20 Claude prompts I use daily
I've added the first video to Toolkit classroom which as the 20 Claude prompts I use daily. Grab them HERE
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Building the definitive Claude and AI resource from the ground up. Founder of Jorvek. Helping people master and cut through the AI noise.

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