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Welcome to Clief Notes. Here's where to start.
1. Go check out 📚Navigating The Course to see how to get around and what's here. 2. Start with The Foundation. Concepts, folder architecture, prompting framework. Everything else builds on this. 3. Check in at the bottom of each lesson. Polls, discussion posts, other members working through the same stuff. Use them. 4. When you're ready to build real things join in on our Biweekly competitions and win some real cash. ⭐ Competitions Mega Thread 5. If you are wanting to dive into the masterminds, grab all the past templates, artifacts and resources. Upgrade and head into the The Vault for Premium and The Drawing Room (VIP) for VIP 6. Post your work. Ask questions. Help others when you can. What are you here to build?
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🏆 HOW COMPETITIONS WORK FROM NOW ON 🏆
Quick update on the competition schedule so everyone knows what to expect. 📅 NEW CADENCE: TWICE A MONTH We're dropping comps on the 15th and the 30th of every month. Two chances to compete, every month, on a set schedule you can plan around. ✍️ WHY THIS SCHEDULE Spacing them out this way means we can give tailored feedback on every single submission. Not just the winners. Everyone who enters gets notes on what worked, where it's weak, and what to do next. 🎁 WHAT WINNERS GET Along with the prize, every winner gets a 15-minute one-on-one with Jake. Use it to talk through your build, ask questions, or bring whatever else is on your mind. Two comps a month. Feedback on every entry. Direct time with Jake for the winners. Mark your calendar for the 15th and let's get to work!
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🎆 GOOD NEWS: THE SALE STAYS OPEN. HAPPY 4TH 🎆
We're holding the last sale through the holiday weekend so nobody misses it. 🎉 Premium: $27 → $14/mo 🎉 VIP: $97 → $67/mo This is the cheapest it will ever be. Once it closes, the price is gone for good. ⏰ New deadline: July 5th, 10:00 AM EST. This is the last extension. If you've been on the fence, sign up now. You lock this rate in and keep it every month going forward. 🖥️ ONE MORE REASON TO JOIN The week of July 5th we're dropping the software we've been building for this community. It goes out for beta testing first, and only Premium and VIP members get access. Sign up before the sale closes and you're in from day one.
Your AI expert council is probably making worse decisions than a single prompt
Everyone's stacking AI experts into "councils" right now. Here's what nobody mentions: most of them produce blander advice than a single good prompt. I've been building multi-agent systems for a while, and the council pattern is seductive. Load six marketing legends, let them debate, synthesize the genius. Three things I learned the hard way: 1. Councils regress to the mean. Put Cialdini, Godin, and Vaynerchuk in a room and "synthesize" their answers and you get generic marketing advice wearing three nametags. The fix isn't a better synthesizer. Stop resolving the disagreement. Let the tension stand and make one agent own the call. 2. The debate is where your budget dies. Distilling a book into a tight skill file is cheap. Having agents argue in real time is not. If "minimal tokens" is your pitch, the preprocessing is doing the work and the roundtable is the luxury. 3. It doesn't make the model smarter. Cold Claude already does a soft version of all of this. What the structure buys you is named, sharp, predictable behavior. Say that honestly — the moment you claim it makes the AI "smarter," you've oversold it. None of this means don't build councils. It means build them with your eyes open. The real test for any council: do your experts actually disagree, or do they just agree in different vocabulary? If it's the second, you built one expert and gave it six hats. (Riffing off the systems thread from @Curtis Hays that @David Vogel highlighted for us and the 'systems' build — good work worth pressure-testing.)
🔥 Follow-up: Fable found the leaks. I fixed them. 48 hours later, I re-measured... and one of them is already growing back. 📏
📝Note: This post is not about ICM, it's about tuning the AI systems you are using with ICM, if you're new to ICM, you can start Here: https://www.skool.com/cliefnotes/welcome-to-clief-notes-heres-where-to-start-2?p=f8f85a09 @Mira Bradshaw also made a great post to get you started! https://www.skool.com/cliefnotes/clief-notes-gems-for-starting-in-icm?p=0385cbf9 Let's dive into the results just 48 hours later! 👇 Two days ago, I posted about pointing Fable at my own environment and finding out where my tokens were really going. 📝If you need to catch up with my first post: https://www.skool.com/cliefnotes/i-just-spent-the-last-few-hours-asking-fable-to-make-itself-cheaper?p=cc666986 A lot of you went hunting in your own setups after that post (and found GOLD 👏). So, here's the part two: what happened AFTER the audit. 📌 TL;DR - The fixes shipped, the savings are real, and the most important lesson came from re-measuring two days later: optimization is not an event. Drift never sleeps. The audit is worth nothing without a cadence behind it. 🧾 First, the receipts. Every fix from the audit is now live: ✅ The file that lied. My startup menu file claimed "450 tokens" in its own header and was actually ~7,000. It got rebuilt down to ~750, and the detail it was hoarding moved to where it already lived anyway (each project's own handoff file). 💡One fact, one place, and everything else that needs it points to it by design. ✅ The silent tax. My safety hook was injecting ~800 tokens into EVERY prompt, repeating rules that already load once at session start. It's now ~85 tokens: a short pointer to the rules instead of a full copy of them. 💡The enforcement never lived in the repetition; it lives in the hooks that physically block bad actions. Cut the prose, keep the mechanism. That one saves on every prompt, in every session, forever.
🔥 Follow-up: Fable found the leaks. I fixed them. 48 hours later, I re-measured... and one of them is already growing back. 📏
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