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3 contributions to AI Marketing
Fix apps in Claude Web
Pro tip: Zip up your entire app (yesโ€”even big ones), drop the ZIP into Claudeโ€™s chat, and tell it what to fix. It can often make the change for you. Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s happening behind the scenes: it unpacks your project, โ€œindexesโ€ your files, finds the code thatโ€™s most related to your request, then only pulls those relevant files into the modelโ€™s context to generate the updated code. No IDE requiredโ€”just upload, ask, apply. Great for small marketing apps, websites etc.
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To be honest, I wouldn't recommend that because you will quickly bloat your context. While you can get some good results by doing so, you also risk not having specificity. What I would recommend is for people to first have Claude pointed towards the path of those files. Have it deploy 3 or 4 explore agents to analyse the whole structure, and the very first thing you would like to ask is if it understands the structure and the code, all that good stuff. Once it has an understanding, I would have it create a repo online or locally and have it divide that whole structure into sections. Asking it to optimise that so that when you start a new chat, this new chat can be pinpointed to the specific things that you need. Then I would ask for a hand-off prompt, which allows the new chat to zero in only on those files that you need to fix, because you will find that in a lot of cases, you don't need Claude to have a whole context, only the context of those specific files. Then I would clear the context and guide Claude to have a look at the relevant files. Even deploy some debugger agents so that the main context doesn't get bloated, and then work on those fixes. After it's done with the fixes, I would have it push all that to the repo. I would ask for a hand-off prompt, and I would start with fresh context to run stress tests on those fixes. Once that's done, of course I would test things manually.
Opus 4.5
I have been using Claude Opus 4.5 for lots of planning this week testing mostly in the web It has improved A LOT it keeps pretty good track on what you are working on, makes much less mistakes and is smart too. also it has context compact like claude code version does. check it out and let us know if you find a good use for it in your workflow !
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I've been using it a lot. I made my own copywriting mode. Implemented it to semi-automate my workflow for AI videos. To create landing pages, all the way from copy to design. Used it for some CLI scripts to create images. I'm building my own edition software for videos, which will likely extend into my own Photoshop. I even use it to pretty much extract the designs of web apps or even websites.
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@Ray Merlin Yeah, it's crazy what you can do with it. I mean, we're living in a time where, when it comes to digital stuff, you can envision it. You can build it.
Everyone's Using VEO 3.1 Wrong (Here's What's Actually Possible)
Cool, now that my controversial title has gotten your attention (don't ban me, pretty pls lol): Some of these might look a bit dodgy because I made them whilst testing out automations and trying to refine the process, but basically I could automate a huge chunk of it when I was using n8n. So you will also notice a lot of that stuff with the text, because number one, it's in Spanish. So I just quickly translated the dialogue so I could show the video to you guys, the one with the man wearing glasses. And number two, since this was part of some testing I did with an automation. You may find repetitive things in terms of the actions of the character. Since I moved on from n8n, which is what I was experimenting on, I didn't polish the process. It starts with creating the script, then adapting it to my own voice and style. After that, you create the image prompts, use an API to generate the images, which become your starting frames/end frames, and then, based on those frames and the script, you create the JSON prompts. This used to take me anywhere from three to five hours to create, but once I'd tweaked and refined it a bit, pretty much once I had my spreadsheet ready, I just copied and pasted the prompts into VEO 3. It took me about 20 minutes from choosing the right clips to stitching them together in CapCut with auto captions. Very basic editing since I'm extremely ignorant in that department. I reckon this is the sort of thing that'll separate people who just churn out random slop from those actually creating quality content, the kind of stuff that could even help you land clients. Still, I've seen even wilder stuff, so I need to up my game for my image and video prompting... not to mention the editing and music department.
Everyone's Using VEO 3.1 Wrong (Here's What's Actually Possible)
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Mario Funez
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Still learning the ropesโ€”exploring AI, automations, and marketing while slowly building my project, Creative Profit.

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