congrats on your your new job! I am the one of many who discovered you recently and must say this audience research is awesome 👏 thanks for being so generous 💝 (saved this one for later)
Every founder I work with has an "idea graveyard". The tracker they meant to build. The custom CRM. The internal dashboard. The thing they'd send to every client if only it existed.
They've been quietly accepting that those ideas die in the notebook because the gap between "I had a thought" and "I built a working thing" was too expensive to cross.
The graveyard isn't a lack of imagination. It's been a budgeting decision the whole time.
The observe-think-act loop framing is a good mental model for first-time users. The part that trips people up after the basics is knowing when to break large tasks into subtasks vs letting the agent handle the scope itself. Claude Code tends to get confident and silent on long tasks - it will run for several minutes without telling you what it decided.
Early on I thought this was a failure mode. Later I realized the confidence was usually correct and the silence was feature, not bug. The practical tip I give most: start with a narrow well-defined task and expand scope only after you trust how it handles failure.
congrats on your your new job! I am the one of many who discovered you recently and must say this audience research is awesome 👏 thanks for being so generous 💝 (saved this one for later)
Thank you so much, it’s been an incredible first week. Super glad to hear it’s worked so well for you!
I didn't receive the Phase 5 of the action plan. Is it still free, or do I have to upgrade to the paid subscription model?
Every founder I work with has an "idea graveyard". The tracker they meant to build. The custom CRM. The internal dashboard. The thing they'd send to every client if only it existed.
They've been quietly accepting that those ideas die in the notebook because the gap between "I had a thought" and "I built a working thing" was too expensive to cross.
The graveyard isn't a lack of imagination. It's been a budgeting decision the whole time.
The observe-think-act loop framing is a good mental model for first-time users. The part that trips people up after the basics is knowing when to break large tasks into subtasks vs letting the agent handle the scope itself. Claude Code tends to get confident and silent on long tasks - it will run for several minutes without telling you what it decided.
Early on I thought this was a failure mode. Later I realized the confidence was usually correct and the silence was feature, not bug. The practical tip I give most: start with a narrow well-defined task and expand scope only after you trust how it handles failure.
This is super helpful thank you