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Learning Spots for App Development
Hi all, I was wondering… Nate has lots of great stuff for helping with automations, workflows, improving job tasks, etc… That said, one of the bigger things I am working on is an app for engineers. It’s fairly complex and I’ve never designed an app before. I have figured out how to acquire the needed information that powers it, but I need to learn more about things like general security, authorization, general development principles (so I don’t blindly trust Claude), and then how to get broader compliance like SOC-2 and others since this would be used by large companies at higher levels. Where’s the best place to start with this? I Like this channel for everyday applications and uses, but this is a bit more specific and Nate often mentions he doesn’t build apps. Any guidance? Channels, documents, books, etc… I’ll take anything!
🚀New Video: How Anthropic Engineers Actually Prompt Fable 5
Fable 5 is back, and it's the strongest model I've used. It's also expensive and won't stay free on your Claude plan for long, so this video breaks down the six habits I'm using to get the most out of it without burning tokens. Everything from giving it the right context, to matching effort levels, to knowing when it quietly hands your task off to Opus.
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@Yisroel Hirsch I’m not surprised… that’s really what the government was scared of so they likely made that overly strict. What else have you tried?
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@Agent Wondergroup absolutely. You can use them all for design. I used Fable the first time to design an app interface, and also a couple websites. It just might not be the best bang for your buck if you’re a heavy user. What would you design?
Small reminder:
Building is fun. Talking to potential users is where the real ideas come from. What's one repetitive task you'd automate today if you had 30 minutes?
Small reminder:
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@Jason Elam comment triage for what? Anything? I am curious to see what your underlying vision was that created this idea. I noticed you said product, but is there a particular industry you had in mind?
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@Shiv pratap Singh It would be for helping a contractor, so pulse checking public bid sites, combing that info for relevant projects and giving me a report for what should get bids and what shouldn’t. Theres many levels to it since its being built for a technical business development rep, so there’s other sites for the state it’s in that give ideas into the engineers behind plans and would help to secure projects upstream, etc… if I get it up and running I’d be happy to share everything here, but I am still discussing with the company their thoughts (I am not working with the company for AI, I am actually being asked to head the development department so I would personally be using/iterating the tool)
🚀New Video: How Claude is Creating a New Generation of Millionaires
A brand new wave of wealth is being built right now. This video breaks down the exact playbook. From a three-person team winning a state contract to founders running whole companies without writing code, this is the real story behind the shift. If you want to see how Claude is making a new generation of millionaires, don't miss this because the window is closing fast.
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I won’t miss it… my next watch!
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@Mike Chinea just starting gets you farther than you think. You’ll realize that when you’re in a room one day with people and suddenly you’re the expert
‼️Automated customer bot‼️
I've built an AI chat receptionist, handles customer messages, answers questions, books appointments, the whole thing. Works great on my end. But here's where I'm stuck: when it comes to actually connecting it to a real client's WhatsApp or Instagram account, how does that handoff work in practice? Do you ask them to share API keys? Log into their account for them? Set everything up while they watch? I can't imagine telling a local business owner "send me your Meta Business credentials" and expecting that to go smoothly. How are you guys handling this? Is there a clean way to onboard a client without it turning into a security nightmare or a trust issue?
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@Jay Zhong As someone who wants to build apps, is there somewhere I can go to learn more about this? I know little about this realm right now, but have a working prototype of an app that helps the engineering community
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@Jay Zhong One other thing… what about SOC 2 type compliance?
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