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5 Claude Fable projects worth building before the trial ends
These aren't one-off prompts. They're permanent assets you'll keep using long after the trial ends. 1. AI Operating System Document your goals, workflows, projects, and knowledge. Turn Fable into your central operating system for planning, context, and execution. 2. Professional Portfolio Provide your resume, GitHub, projects, and design preferences. Let Fable build a polished, production-ready portfolio that reflects your personal brand. 3. Idea β†’ Product Explain a problem you face in detail. Let Fable interview you, uncover edge cases, refine the concept, and generate the PRD, user flows, UI/UX, and production-ready application. 4. AI Orchestra Use Fable as the orchestrator. Define specialized AI roles, prompts, review loops, and handoffs so multiple models work together in a structured workflow instead of independently. 5. Product Factory Template Build a reusable end-to-end product workflow: idea β†’ research β†’ PRD β†’ UX β†’ development β†’ testing β†’ launch. Save it as a template so every future product starts from a proven system instead of a blank page.
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@Nandana M thank you !
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πŸš€New Video: Fable 5 Just Built Me a Business With One Prompt
I gave Claude Fable a single goal prompt: build me a complete company from scratch, starting with nothing but the open internet. A few hours later I had a real product, a landing page, two launch videos, a founder video, a business plan, and market research, all built by hundreds of subagents that Fable planned, delegated, and reviewed. In this video I walk through everything it produced and break down the exact prompt that made it happen.
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insane what fable 5 can do off one prompt... building the whole counterbrief biz is wild. def gotta try those multi agent workflows. great stuff nate
My 1st AI build solved a REAL problem. Drop yours to inspire beginners! πŸ‘‡
Everyone shares their polished masterpieces, but we rarely talk about where we started. This was my very first build for personal use: a daily student email summarizer sent directly to a Telegram bot. I built it using Claude Code and Trigger.dev. It runs automatically every day, pulling my inbox data and sorting it into categories like "Attention," "Intern / Hackathon," and "Noise". It’s not the most complex system in the world, but it solves a real problem: making my life easier by entirely eliminating the need to manually check my emails every single day. People usually only see someone's best project, never their first. Let’s change that. What was the very first automation or AI project you built that actually benefited your daily life? Drop your first builds in the comments so beginners can get some real inspiration!
My 1st AI build solved a REAL problem. Drop yours to inspire beginners! πŸ‘‡
anyone who's used Gemini Pro?
Quick one for anyone who's used Gemini Pro β€” I just got access today and I'm completely new to it. I usually work in Claude, so this is a fresh tool for me. Before I dive in, I'd rather learn from people who already have opinions on it than waste time figuring it out alone. If you've used it: what's it actually good for? What would you tell someone starting from zero today? just want the real answer before I start experimenting. πŸ™
 anyone who's used Gemini Pro?
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1.Feeling yt video is too long? Paste the link and ask for summary. Tip : u can ask for the time stamp for particular content in video instead searching for it. 2.Google labs - AI video generation , If u are in budget else seedlance is better. Other tools also available but I'm not using them. 3.Getting public opinions from internet of certain matter. Advice: try switching ai models when the current ai doesn't providing you expected solution. You will get the pattern eventually. Guys pls drop any other points if I missed .
Day 1 of the 7-Day AIS Challenge
Just wrapped up Day 1! Instead of only following the lesson, I went a bit further and built a newsletter workflow, then optimized it and turned it into a reusable Claude Skill. The plan is to plug it into my Executive Assistant project on Day 7. If you're wondering how I already know what's coming on Day 7... πŸ˜… I watched Nate Herk's 10-hour Claude course before starting the challenge, so I already had a good idea of what's ahead.( I did see the day 7 ) I also built my website before even starting the challenge, so now I'm focused on building systems instead of just learning the concepts. If Anyone is curios I can share the website Link. (I not tryna promote its just an experiment website I built based on a trader for his course) I did all of this without claude code since I'm from Pakistan and its very pricy 20 dollars is like 5500 pkr and I'm 17 year old still a student but hey guess what I'm unstoppable and nothing is impossible dont chase your dream hunt them, after all not everyone is gifted but does that mean you give up. NAH!!!!! Excited to see how much I can build over the next 6 days. πŸš€ #AISChallenge
Day 1 of the 7-Day AIS Challenge
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@Adil Shah Drop ur link of ur site.lets us see .
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@Adil Shah It's already so professional. Looking like well established company. And it is..
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