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The Furrow Toolbox — start here for free resources
This is your home base for actual tools you can use. Everything we share here has been tested, used, and refined in real business environments. We don't share theoretical frameworks — we share things that work. What you'll find in the Classroom: → AI automation workshops (recorded + live) → Prompt libraries organized by use case → Workflow templates you can plug into your business today → Breakdowns of the exact AI stacks we use with clients How to request resources: If there's a specific tool, template, or workflow you need — post it in Questions & Help. If enough people need it, we'll build it and add it to the Classroom. This community is built by the people in it. The more you tell us what you need, the better it gets. New resources drop weekly. Stay tuned.
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Drop your intro here — who are you and what are you building?
Before you do anything else, introduce yourself. This isn't a "tell us your favorite color" situation. We want to know: → Who you are — name, what you do, where you're based → What your business does — even a one-liner is fine → Where you are with AI — total beginner? Already automating? Somewhere in between? → What you want to figure out — what's the one thing you're hoping to learn or build here? The more specific you are, the better we can help.
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Welcome to Furrow Co. — Read this first.
You're in. This community exists for one reason: to help you build AI systems that actually move the needle in your business. No fluff. No theory for theory's sake. Everything here is built to be used — the workshops, the tools, the conversations. Here's how to get the most out of this community: 1. Introduce yourself — Head to the Introductions category and tell us who you are, what you're building, and what you want to figure out with AI. This isn't optional — the community only works if we know each other. 2. Check the Classroom — That's where the real resources live. Workshops, templates, automations. Start there if you want to hit the ground running. 3. Ask questions in Questions & Help — No dumb questions here. If you're stuck on something, post it. Someone in this room has probably solved it already. 4. Share your wins — Built something? Automated a workflow? Saved 10 hours this week? Post it in Wins & Results. We celebrate builders here. 5. Show up for the Weekly Challenge — Every week we drop a challenge designed to push you to actually implement something. This is where the real growth happens. Community rules (simple): - Give more than you take - No spam, no self-promotion without adding value first - Be direct, be helpful, be real - Disagree? Cool — do it respectfully - This is a building community, not a venting community Let's get to work. — Darian
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AI News Drop: Sora Is Dead, Shopify x ChatGPT Is Live, and 4 New Frontier Models Just Dropped
Big week in AI. Here's what actually matters: OPENAI KILLED SORA The AI video generator that launched with massive hype? Dead. It was burning ~$15M/day in inference costs. Total lifetime revenue from in-app purchases: $2.1M. Downloads peaked at 3.3M in November, then cratered to 1.1M by February. The Disney partnership is dead too. The research team is pivoting to world simulation for robotics. The lesson: Technically impressive does not equal viable business. SHOPIFY x CHATGPT: BUY PRODUCTS INSIDE A CHAT Every Shopify merchant's products are now discoverable and purchasable inside ChatGPT, Google's AI Mode, Copilot, and Gemini. It's called Agentic Storefronts and it's on by default. No apps to install. No extra fees. This is the start of agentic commerce — people won't search, click, browse, then buy. They'll ask an AI what to buy and complete the purchase in the same conversation. FOUR FRONTIER MODELS IN THREE WEEKS GPT-5.4 (March 5) — 1.05M token context window, 33% fewer factual errors. Gemini 3.1 Ultra (March 20) — Native multimodal reasoning from Google. Grok 4.20 (March 22) — Enhanced real-time web access from xAI. Mistral Small 4 (March 3) — Punching above its weight from the French lab. The capability gap between labs is now measured in weeks, not months. QUICK HITS MCP hit 97M installs — now foundational infrastructure for AI agents. NVIDIA launched its Agent Toolkit at GTC 2026. Manus launched a desktop app for local AI agent use. Apple's new Siri is coming with iOS 26.4 — powered by Google's Gemini model. The pattern: AI is moving from cool demos to embedded in how we work and buy. Sora dying while Shopify's agentic commerce launches in the same week tells you everything about where value is shifting — from spectacles to practical integrations. Drop a comment — which of these stories is most relevant to what you're building right now?
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Claude Dispatch — what it is, why it matters, and how to start using it
Anthropic just dropped something that changes how you interact with AI — and most people haven't heard of it yet. It's called Claude Dispatch. Here's the breakdown. What it is: Dispatch is part of Claude Cowork (launched March 17, 2026). It connects the Claude app on your phone to the Claude app on your Mac. You text it a task from your phone, and Claude executes it on your computer — even when you're not sitting in front of it. Think of it as texting your AI assistant and coming back to finished work. How it works: → Pair your phone to your Mac via QR code → Send tasks from your phone like messages → Claude uses your desktop (files, apps, browser) to complete them → It retains context between tasks — no starting over every session What it's actually good at right now: → Finding files — "Find the PDF I downloaded last week about Q1 budget" → Summarizing — "Pull my recent Notion notes and summarize them" → Processing — "Move these PDFs to the archive folder and rename with date prefixes" → Recurring tasks — "Every Monday, pull last week's analytics and email me a summary" What it's NOT good at (yet): Anything requiring precise app control like opening specific apps or clicking UI elements. It's a research preview — information tasks work best, action tasks are hit or miss. Who should care: If you run a business and you're constantly switching between phone and laptop to handle small tasks — Dispatch is built for you. It turns dead time into productive time. How to get it: You need a Claude Pro ($20/mo) or Max plan and the Claude desktop app on Mac. Enable Cowork in settings, then start Dispatch from the Cowork tab. This is the kind of tool that's clunky today and indispensable in 6 months. Get in early. Questions? Drop them below.
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