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Prompting Claude Fable 5
Anthropic just published the official playbook for prompting the most powerful AI model. "Behavioral differences and prompting patterns for Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5, covering effort, instruction following, long runs, memory, and scaffolding changes." https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/prompt-engineering/prompting-claude-fable-5
Prompting Claude Fable 5
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fable 5 is too goated
Day 5 of the #AISChallenge done!
I made the website for my business in this challenge. Pretty happy with the result! I will be using this as a base for the real deal, so I won't be pushing the code yet. I'm going to optimize it later, so I can finish the challenge first.
Day 5 of the #AISChallenge done!
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good job , keep building bro
how you can get ur first client ?
As someone who has been trying to learn AI automation for over 5 months — I've built many workflows and watched a lot of learning videos — I still haven't found a way to get my first client. Even most of the YouTube videos about 'getting your first client' feel like they're just promoting something else. So for the people who have already gotten clients: how did you get your first client?and whats the best way to get clients if u can pick one way And at that moment, did you already know everything about AI automation, or were you still on your way learning — and making mistakes was the best way to learn?
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@Tim McLeod Bro this is actually such a smart move. Asking 'how much time does this take you per day/week' before you even build anything — then showing them the ROI after you finish. That makes the transition from free to paid feel natural instead of awkward. How do you bring that up without sounding like you're already planning to charge them? Do you just ask it casually during the discovery call? I'm definitely stealing this. Thanks man.
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@Shane Carlson Friends and family seems to be the #1 answer here. I think I been avoiding it because I don't want to look like I'm 'using' people but honestly if I can actually help them it's a win-win. How did you and your partner bring it up? Did you just say 'hey I'm learning this, can I help you with something?' or did you have a specific offer ready? Also how long did it take before word of mouth actually kicked in for you? Appreciate you both sharing.
Building AI customer support for Instagram stuck on Meta App Review. Who handles it, me or the client?
Hey everyone I'm currently building an AI-powered customer support automation for Instagram Business accounts . The solution includes: • Instant AI replies to DMs • AI agent for handling complex conversations • Comment-to-DM lead generation funnels • Complaint detection with owner alerts • Weekly automated analytics reports • Multilingual support (one of the main differentiators) My biggest challenge right now is Meta App Review, specifically obtaining Instagram Messaging and Comment permissions. As a freelancer, I'm unsure about the best approach: Should I create and maintain a single Meta app and handle the App Review process myself, or should each client create their own Meta app and complete the verification on their side while I manage the automation? "I don't have business documents or a registered company yet, so passing Meta's review process myself isn't realistic right now." For those who have deployed Instagram automation solutions at scale, how do you typically structure this? I'd also appreciate any feedback on the business potential of this service and whether you see strong demand for it in the current market. Thanks in advance.
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@Daniel Flowers The business verification is the real gate. I don't have a registered business yet, but hearing that it's a one-time unlock makes it feel like a worthwhile investment instead of a roadblock , Now to your last question,'m building it first, then finding them after. I don't have clients lined up yet. Sounds like you're suggesting I flip that order. Would you recommend I pause the build and focus on landing at least 1–2 committed clients first? Or keep building while I prospect?
How do you price AI automation workflows — one-time fee or monthly subscription?
I have a question. If you create an AI automation and you want to sell it, or you create it for a client — how do you choose the price of the workflow? And if they buy it from you, do you charge the client every month? If not, when do you choose that option?
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@Leonardo Peralta I like your breakdown. Separating setup from monitoring makes total sense. And you're right: price based on time saved, not time spent. That's a mindset shift I needed
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@Frank van Bokhorst 100% agree. Outcome > hours. A workflow that saves $5k/month is worth way more than the 10 hours it took to build.
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Sabri QuiQZy
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@sabri-quiqzy-8037
AI Engineering student with a focus on intelligent systems and automation. Working as an AI Automation Engineer, building workflows and integrations

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