Claude Code Just Got 10x MORE Powerful (Agentic Microapps)
A 26-minute walkthrough of eight purpose-built micro-apps that turn a Claude Code agent setup from a chat window into a visual command center.
May 25thA 14-minute tutorial on the three tiers of self-running Claude Code workflows — and why the creator of Claude Code stopped prompting it manually.
The next abstraction in agentic AI is not better prompts but loops and scheduled routines that send prompts on your behalf — so Claude runs workflows without you in the room.
Boris Shurney, the creator of Claude Code, said publicly that he no longer prompts Claude directly — he writes loops that prompt Claude for him. This video unpacks what that means across three tiers: an in-session /loop command that dies when the window closes, local desktop routines that run on cron as long as your computer is on, and cloud routines currently in research preview with real constraints (15 daily runs max, no local file or tool access). Four elements make a routine durable: a clear trigger with a stop condition, a separate skill file you refine over time, explicit tool declarations, and a precise output definition. For most users today, Tier 2 is the practical answer; Tier 3 is where things are headed once the tooling matures.
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Hook: Claude Code creator stopped prompting manually; writes loops instead. Clip from Acquired Unplugged interview.

Peter's viral tweet (6.3M views) sets up the three-tier framework.

Demo of /loop command. Explains schedule-wakeup under the hood and session-close limitation.

Every-15-minute loop to verify Hermes file-sync connection during prototyping.

Routines panel walkthrough. YouTube-to-Substack automation running daily at 8AM.

Trigger, Skill, Tools, Output — each explained with the YouTube-to-newsletter example.

15 daily runs cap on Max plan, no local file/tool access, must be configured manually from the UI.

GitHub push as partial fix; Hermes/OpenClaw on VPS as the real workaround for tool-dependent automations.

Tier 2 is the practical answer today. Peter Steinberger spent $1.3M in tokens in 30 days. Token cost scales with autonomy.
The shift from prompting Claude to writing loops that prompt Claude for you is real and teachable — but each tier of automation comes with a different durability ceiling and a different set of constraints.
“I don't prompt Claude anymore. I have loops that are running. They're the ones that are prompting Claude and kinda figuring out what to do. My job is to write loops.”
“Here's your monthly reminder that you shouldn't be prompting coding agents anymore. You should be designing loops that prompt your agents.”
“In the past thirty days, he spent like $1,300,000 worth of tokens.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
The man who built Claude Code says he no longer uses it the way you do. Boris Shurney stopped typing prompts weeks ago — now he writes loops, and the loops do the prompting. This video is the clearest explanation yet of what that actually looks like in practice.
Escalating levels of automation durability — Tier 1 dies with the session, Tier 2 dies with the machine, Tier 3 runs 24/7 but has significant current limitations.
The four components that make a Claude Code routine robust and improvable over time without touching the schedule.
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Mid-video community pitch, soft and brief, not repeated
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14:12A 26-minute walkthrough of eight purpose-built micro-apps that turn a Claude Code agent setup from a chat window into a visual command center.
May 25thAn 8-minute walkthrough of the Hermes Agent desktop app — installation, skills, Telegram setup, cron limits, and a candid verdict against Claude Code and Codex.
June 3rdA 12-minute walkthrough of three escalating levels — install, brand, build — that turns Claude Code into a slide design studio.
April 24thA 15-minute walkthrough of the free 31-skill plugin that wires Claude into your small business ops stack.
June 2ndAn 11-minute screen-share demo arguing that Dynamic Workflows and UltraCode are the real Opus 4.8 story, and showing what 96 parallel sub-agents actually look like.
May 28thSix one-shot build tests settle where the Mythos-tier model's 2x cost premium actually pays off.
June 10th