Financially Free Fridays - TIP OF THE WEEK (CLAUDE AI)
EPG Fam. Here's a very useful tip that every single member of the EPG community can leverage TODAY! STOP USING CHATGPT FOR EVERYTHING! This is why I switched to CLAUDE and you should too! Iāve spent the last year running my entire business through AI. Not dabbling. Not āplaying around with prompts.ā I mean operations, client delivery, content, systems, even creative... all of it. Iāve used both ChatGPT and Claude extensively, and I need to be honest with you. Most of you are using the wrong tool for the wrong job. Chat GPT is great at certain things. Level 2-3 AI to be honest... But if youāre an entrepreneur, operator, or creator trying to build real systems and produce real output...Claude is a different animal. Hereās the breakdown. 1. Claude Actually Thinks. GPT Performs. ChatGPT is trained to give you an answer fast. Itās optimized to sound right. Claude is built to reason through problems. When I hand Claude a complex business problem: like structuring a clientās entire operations system from scratch...it doesnāt just spit back a template. It asks clarifying questions. It thinks about dependencies. It flags things I didnāt consider. It makes ME think. GPT gives you the answer you expect. Claude gives you the answer you need. 2. Long-Form Output That Doesnāt Fall Apart or hallucinate. If youāve ever asked GPT to write a full SOP, a detailed proposal, or a long strategy doc, you know the pain. By page two.. its using filler words and repeating itself. Claude holds context over much longer outputs. I regularly use it to build entire Notion systems, draft full client reports, write operational playbooks, and structure onboarding docs...and it stays coherent start to finish. Thatās not a small thing when youāre trying to deliver real work product, not just brainstorm. 3. Claude Is the Better Business Partner Hereās what I use Claude for daily as an operator: ⢠Building full client systems (project management, SOPs, org charts, EOS frameworks) ⢠Drafting proposals, progress reports, and client-facing emails