if you're still copy-pasting prompts from Twitter, you're using AI the way most people "read" books... buying them and putting them on a shelf
if you're still copy-pasting prompts from Twitter, you're using AI the way most people "read" books... buying them and putting them on a shelf
"I tried Claude and it didn't work for me."
You typed 1 sentence and expected a miracle. Give it context. Give it examples. Give it your messy first draft.
โธ "Here's my draft: [paste]. Find my weakest arguments and cut 50%"
Claude lets you create a Claude.md file with your rules, preferences, and project context. It reads it every conversation.
Most people skip this and wonder why outputs feel generic. Cheat code on the table.
โธ "Update CLAUDE.md with my preferences"
Beginners ask Claude a question once and accept the answer.
Pros treat it like a sparring partner. Push back, challenge the output, run it 3 more times.
The gap isn't the tool. It's reps.
โธ "Push back on my thinking. What am I not seeing?"
AI agent business idea: a 24/7 agent continuously A/B tests your website copy and uses conversion data as its feedback loop. No more waiting 3 days to check results. I'd pay for this.
The top 0.1% of AI users save 30+ hours a week with 12 specific skills. Prompt engineering, sparring, memory, MCP, and putting your reps in. No shortcuts.
Vibe coding tools are good for prototyping. But for production mobile apps, Xcode + Claude handles the entire development lifecycle. This is the real setup.
Every MCP tool interaction fills your context window from both sides. Context Mode MCP cuts the overhead by up to 98%. If you're using Claude Code, set this up.
ChatGPT God Mode: "You are a top 0.1% expert in [FIELD]. Here's my task, context, and constraints. Ask me clarifying questions until you're 95% confident." Try it once. You won't go back to normal prompts.
Recruiters spend 6 seconds on your resume. If your best wins aren't in the top third, you're invisible. 3 ChatGPT prompts in the same chat: skim-proof, measurable wins, strongest results on top.
All 3 prompts:
https://substack.com/@sabrinaramonov/note/c-224619506
I have zero girlfriends who are into building with AI and making money. So I made a free private community for women who are. 2,000+ members building automations, chatbots, and services. Link in bio.
Join for free:
https://www.skool.com/women-building-ai-2577
Your resume's getting filtered by AI before a human sees it. Not your experience... your wording. 3 prompts in 1 chat fix it using the company's own language.
Full prompt chain:
https://substack.com/@sabrinaramonov/note/c-224607725
Harvard resume template + ChatGPT: "interview me one question at a time until you've got enough info to fill this out." Add a job description so it matches your keywords.
Grab it free:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EujuYFWxVXZ2PUaJ2uizvK5raMoMsz1KMys-UYpUSk4/edit
Most people get generic AI advice because they ask generic questions. This "Terminal Override" prompt forces ChatGPT to use mental models like Inversion and First Principles.
Full prompt here:
https://substack.com/@sabrinaramonov/note/c-222057801
I spent an hour breaking down 21 methods to get your first 5, then 50, then 500 customers. Most are free. Everything in one place.
Full step-by-step tutorial:
https://youtu.be/DpSEX3h6RM4
ChatGPT is a million dollar opportunity. You don't need a degree or coding skills. You need to start, and keep going when it gets hard. The steps are simple. Most people quit before compounding kicks in.
Full step-by-step tutorial:
https://youtu.be/MddXY0I-EY8
Tech layoffs aren't about AI. The top AI agent completed 2.5% of real tasks. 60% of hiring managers admit they blame AI because it sounds better than "we overhired." Sam Altman called it "AI washing." Don't wait for permission. Build your own thing.
A hacker injected a prompt into a GitHub issue title. An AI triage bot read it, treated it as an instruction, and executed it. 4,000 developers got compromised. Your AI agents are reading untrusted input right now.
Switching from ChatGPT to Claude? Use the memory import tool at claude.com/import-memory. Then ask ChatGPT to write a biography of you and paste it into Claude. Don't dump old data... only transfer what matters.
Full step-by-step tutorial:
https://youtu.be/9xD04SoMgmo
Anthropic dropped a Skill Creator for Claude Code. You get evals, A/B testing, pass rate tracking. Stop hoping your skills work. Start measuring.
Full tutorial here:
https://youtu.be/3HVH2Iuplqo
Blotato creates a week of social media posts in minutes. Tell its AI agent what you want, it builds the storyboard and video, and you schedule everything from one content calendar.
Try it free:
https://www.blotato.com/
Claude Code writes your social media posts, shows you the drafts, and schedules them through Blotato MCP. You don't leave the chat. One tool, all platforms.
Try it free:
https://www.blotato.com/
A million people sign up for Claude daily, thinking it's the ethical choice. Anthropic was the first AI company on classified US military networks. Before OpenAI. Better marketing isn't better ethics.
Full breakdown:
https://youtu.be/N9xgTlaoK4c
ChatGPT lies and you don't notice. Paste this at the start of every chat: "If not confident, say so. Rate confidence 1-10. Provide sources for all claims." You'll be shocked how often it admits it was guessing.
Full prompt:
https://substack.com/@sabrinaramonov/note/c-224607526
Pentagon labeled Claude a supply chain risk. Every military branch has to stop using it. Why? Anthropic refused to build autonomous weapons. First time the US told an AI company: build what we want, or we cut you off.
Full breakdown:
https://youtu.be/N9xgTlaoK4c
I don't suffer from shiny object syndrome as much anymore. Not because I have more discipline. Because I have so much broken stuff in my own SaaS that needs fixing, there's no time to chase new tools.
Having a real project you care about is the best cure for distraction.
AI made building 10x faster. It didn't make deciding what to build any easier. That's still the hard part and no tool fixes it.
Loving to learn is a mindset superpower because it means you're never afraid of having to rebuild from scratch.
Romanticized solopreneur life: work from anywhere, build with AI, no meetings.
Actual solopreneur life: stare at 3 feature requests, pick the wrong one, realize it 2 weeks later, fix it yourself because there's no one else to fix it. AI speeds up the building. It doesn't speed up the deciding.
"I need to learn AI before I can build with AI"
You learn AI by building with AI. There's no prerequisite. Open the tool. Give it a problem. That's lesson 1.