↳ GitHub The home for every project Claude Code builds, saving versions of your work so you can roll back, branch off, and never lose progress. It can open and review pull requests, manage issues, and ship code straight from your conversation. ↳ Notion Lets Claude Code read your specs, briefs, and SOPs, then update task databases, write meeting notes, and keep your project pages in sync as work gets done. Think of it as the shared brain between you and Claude. You write the plan in Notion, Claude reads it and builds from it. ↳ Slack This where Claude Code posts status updates, summarises long threads, and DMs you the moment a long-running build or test finishes. It becomes your command centre, so nothing important happens without you knowing about it. ↳ Supabase What Claude Code uses to design your database, build the tables, write the queries, and manage user logins and file storage, all without you touching SQL. This is what powers any real app you build: customer lists, saved data, member areas, dashboards. ↳ Playwright MCP Lets Claude Code open a real browser and click around like a human, filling forms, taking screenshots, testing your site, or pulling info from pages. Useful for checking your live site actually works, automating repetitive web tasks, and grabbing visuals for content. ↳ Stripe Lets Claude Code spin up products, generate payment links, set up subscriptions, and read your transaction history. Combined with the others, it becomes the money layer of anything you build, including checkout pages, member sites, and course sales. ↳ Miro Lets Claude Code build out boards, frames, and sticky notes for you, and read what's already on a board. Perfect for your "Map It Before You Make It" approach: sketch the system on Miro, then Claude reads the board and builds the actual thing. ↳ Cloudflare (hosting) Lets Claude Code take a website it just built and put it live on the internet for you, handle the domain, and ship updates whenever you make changes. This is the "make it real" step, where your site goes from a folder on your laptop to a working URL.