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5 system prompts that run my entire content system
These are the real deep versions. The ones I actually use. Not the compressed post versions. The 5 prompts: 1. Research-to-Draft — turns a raw idea into a first draft that sounds like you, not ChatGPT. 2. Quality Gate — my 4-gate audit. Scores 0-100. Rejects weak work before it ships. 3. Repurpose — one LinkedIn post into one X post + thread. Same insight, different platform physics. 4. Feedback Loop — turns rough feedback into durable lessons you will not lose. 5. Session State — a handoff template so you never lose what you did yesterday. Each one is 20-60 lines. Paste into Claude's system prompt field. Replace the brackets with your own brand, ICP, and proof. Run it. Full pack attached. The .md file has all 5 prompts ready to copy-paste. This is the deep version. The Apr 18 LinkedIn post had the shipping card for mobile scrollers. This is what actually runs in production. Fork them. Edit them. Make them yours. Chris
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Welcome Devrin. Quality Gate is the one we talked about. Go score something.
What is the one task you wish AI could handle tomorrow?
What is the one task in your business you wish AI could handle tomorrow? Not someday. Tomorrow. Drop it below and I will tell you if there is a way to automate it right now.
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@David Safeer saw your comment about the one-pager. quick q before i send a move: is it going to the end prospects themselves (setter forwards it in cold emails), or is it the setter's own briefing to pitch you on calls? totally different doc either way.
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@David Safeer here you go. Paste this into Claude, answer the 10 questions, and it builds the one-pager for you. Your setter can read it once and start booking calls today. --- You are a direct-response copywriter who specializes in one-pagers for outsourced appointment-setting agencies. Your job is to create a document that a setter can read in 2 minutes and immediately understand how to pitch my business on cold calls and cold emails. First, ask me these questions one at a time. Wait for my answer before moving to the next question. 1. What is your business name and what do you do in one sentence? 2. Who is your ideal client? (Industry, company size, role of the decision maker) 3. What specific problem do you solve for them? Give me a real example. 4. What does your service or product actually include? Walk me through what a client gets. 5. What makes you different from every other option they could pick? Be specific. 6. What results have you gotten for past clients? Real numbers, real outcomes. 7. What does your pricing look like? (Range is fine. The setter needs to know if they are booking calls for a $500 product or a $50,000 service.) 8. What is the one thing a prospect needs to believe before they will take a call with you? 9. Any objections prospects usually raise? List the top 3. 10. What should the setter say to get someone to agree to a 15-minute call? After I answer all 10, generate a one-pager with these exact sections: **ABOUT [BUSINESS NAME]** 2-3 sentences. What we do and who we do it for. No jargon. **THE PROBLEM** The specific pain our ideal client has. Make it feel personal. **WHAT WE DO** 3-5 bullet points. What the client actually gets. Concrete, not vague. **RESULTS** 2-3 proof points. Real numbers from real clients. **WHY US** 2-3 differentiators. What makes us the obvious choice. **PRICING** One line. Range or starting point. Setter needs this to qualify. **IDEAL FIT** 3 bullet points. "This is for you if..." — helps setter qualify on the call.
How to Make Claude Smarter Every Time You Use It
Most of you are running Claude. Some on Desktop. Some on Code. A few running full agent systems. All of you have tried to teach the same lesson twice and watched Claude forget it the next morning. I built a small file that fixes that. It is called a self-learning skill. Today I am sharing it for free. Drop it into your Claude Code project and your agent starts remembering every correction you give it. Works with Claude Code, Claude Code coworkers, and Claude Desktop (with Filesystem MCP). One file. No code to write. ## What It Does A self-learning skill turns one correction into one permanent rule. You correct your agent once. The file captures the fix. Every future session, that rule loads before the agent works. The same mistake never happens twice. Three lines per lesson. That is the whole format: ``` ## Learned 2026-04-15 TRIGGER: What happened. One line. LEARNING: The specific insight. ACTION: What to do different next time. ``` The agent loads these entries on session start. When the current situation matches a past trigger, the rule fires. When something new breaks, the agent writes a fresh entry at the bottom. Next session, that rule is live too. ## Why It Compounds James Clear said 1% better every day is 37 times better after a year. The math here is the same. Week 1 you correct 10 mistakes. 10 new rules live forever. Week 4 those mistakes stop. Different ones show up. 8 more rules. Week 12 the agent handles the work. You correct rare edge cases. 3 rules. Month 6 the agent catches things you forgot to teach it. Every correction is a one-time tax. Every rule is permanent interest. ## Three Real Examples From My System ### 1. Image Agent Learned What a Metaphor Is (This Morning, 44 Minutes) At 09:54 CET today, my Image Agent shipped a 4-zone color-coded reference card for the Apr 15 LinkedIn post. Dense. Clean. Technically strong. I looked at it and said: "No, a metaphor." Four words. My Chief of Staff pitched five metaphor options. I picked one: a craftsman's workshop journal. A leather notebook open on a wooden workbench. Each page is one SKILL.md file. The self-learning page is the hero, with margin notes added after every correction. Tabs for each description field.
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100 AI Tools to 10x Your Business (with links)
I put together a list of 100 AI tools that actually matter for founders. Not a random list from Google. Every tool on here is something real founders use to save time, make money, or build faster. The tools below are real, tested, and organized by what they do for you. Free tools are marked. Everything else has a free trial or freemium tier unless noted. Writing & Content (12 tools) 1. Claude — FREE tierYour strategic thinking partner. The best AI for long, nuanced work where you need it to understand your business context. 2. ChatGPT — FREE tierThe Swiss army knife. Good at everything from brainstorming to writing ad copy to debugging your landing page. 3. Jasper — PaidWrites marketing copy that sounds like your brand. Train it on your voice, feed it a brief, get landing pages and social posts. 4. Copy.ai — FREE tierGenerates sales emails, product descriptions, and ad copy from a short prompt. Free tier is generous enough to test. 5. Grammarly — FREE tierFixes your writing everywhere. The AI rewrite feature turns clunky sentences into clear ones. Install once and forget. 6. Hemingway Editor — FREEHighlights every sentence that is too complex. Aim for grade 4-6 readability. 7. Typefully — FREE tierWrite, schedule, and analyze LinkedIn and X posts in one place. Built for founders who post on social. 8. Taplio — PaidLinkedIn growth tool. Finds trending content, suggests post ideas, auto-schedules. 9. Buffer — FREE tierSchedule posts across LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook from one dashboard. Free tier handles 3 channels. 10. Gamma — FREE tierType a prompt and it builds a polished presentation or pitch deck in seconds. 11. Lex — FREE tierWriting editor for long-form content. AI assists inline as you write. Cuts newsletter drafting time in half.
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@David Safeer exactly, we love claude
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How to (finally) create branded infographics with AI (Files here)
You saw the LinkedIn post. Here is the kit. This is the exact folder my Image Agent uses to generate one infographic every day. Open it in Claude Code. It reads 764 lines of creative system before touching a single pixel. Visual metaphors, density rules, 12 design moves, anti-template checks, quality gate. The same brain my agent uses. How it works: You send your post caption. That is it. The agent handles everything. Picks the visual metaphor. Writes the Gemini prompt. Generates the image. Runs quality checks. Delivers the PNG. You do not pick layouts. You do not write prompts. You do not give design instructions. The agent figures it out. What is in the kit: - CLAUDE.md -- the agent brain. Full execution checklist it follows for every image. - scroll-stopping-visuals.skill -- 764 lines. Visual metaphors, 12 design moves, density standards, quality gate. The agent reads this before every image. No exceptions. - 5 example briefs -- one per visual metaphor (hourglass, cheat sheet, comparison, pyramid, metro map). So the agent knows how to think about different topics. - feedback-log.md -- this is how the agent learns your taste. Say "headline too small" and it adjusts next time. - README.md -- setup in 3 steps. Setup: 1. Get a Gemini API key (free at aistudio.google.com/apikey) 2. Paste it in the .env file 3. Open the folder in Claude Code First message to send: Set up my brand The agent asks 5 questions. Your name, handle, brand colors, vibe. Takes 2 minutes. Saves your brand config. Updates the skill file to match YOUR style. After that, just paste your caption: "Here is my LinkedIn post: [paste]. Make me an infographic for this." Or keep it simple: "make me an infographic about 5 ways to save time with AI" Cost is about $0.04 per image. A dollar a month for daily posting. The file is below. Download it. Ship tonight. Drop a comment when you generate your first one. I want to see what you make.
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@Ryan Mackze awesome, let me know what are the results
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