Wispr Flow Got Me Addicted to Voice Prompting
A sponsored walkthrough of how talking instead of typing changes what you actually say to Gmail, Gemini, and ChatGPT.
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A sponsored walkthrough of how talking instead of typing changes what you actually say to Gmail, Gemini, and ChatGPT.
One founder's personal board meeting, rebuilt over four years: a live walkthrough of the document that turns a ten-year vision into this month's cash target.
Six habit fixes for the actual bottleneck on your Claude Code output — you.
A folder of markdown files, kept current by scheduled Claude routines, replaces the CRM as the place sales reps actually work from.
One master prompt turns Claude's design tool into an assembly line for motion-graphic Instagram carousels — plus the workaround for getting every slide out as a clean MP4.
A six-minute reframe on why 'better life' offers underperform: prospects act on incentives, not desires.
Before Claude drafts a single chapter, Brian Ellwood front-loads seven types of business material — the intake that turns AI ghostwriting from generic to genuinely yours.
A working product designer wires Claude Code into Mobbin's 600,000-screen UI library through an MCP server, then builds a profile page and redesigns a financial dashboard entirely from cited, real-world reference patterns.
A paid-ads agency owner and a creator pulling 5,000,000 monthly organic views spend forty-six minutes turning scattered content and no offer into one sellable coaching program.
Behavior expert Chase Hughes reduces self-esteem to one measurable variable -- judgment and shame -- and gives a daily rating system to shrink it.
A tech-and-productivity Instagram creator with a big following but no product gets a brand, a priced offer, launch content, and an email funnel -- all built inside one Claude Fable 5 chat connected to Higgsfield for the visuals.
A full walkthrough of VoiceBox, the free open-source app that clones voices and generates AI speech entirely on your own computer.
A 25-minute video-call conversation in which Matthew McConaughey hands Dean Graziosi a working framework for persuasive storytelling, then proves it live with one 8-minute story about a wrestling challenge in a Malian village.
YouTube stopped feeding subscribers your videos, so Jon Dorman turns a literal mixing board into a live framework for engineering a channel angle no one else can copy.
A Skool course operator plays five Alex Hormozi clips on selling online education and translates each into his own pricing and community playbook.
A whiteboard breakdown of the four-step loop behind self-sabotage — and the four fixes that break it.
A screen-recorded walkthrough of Open Generative AI, an open-source clone of Higgsfield that runs image and video generation on your own hardware for free instead of a paid subscription.
A 100x Engineers host walks through the exact Claude Projects setup he uses to auto-generate Instagram Reel scripts from 400 of his own past posts.
The same build prompt, the same rubric, two coding agents — a side-by-side AgentOps build to see which one actually earns its subscription price.
A screen-recorded walkthrough of building a custom Claude Code skill that watches any viral video, breaks it into timestamped beats, and recreates it with Higgsfield's Seedance 2.0.
A solo founder narrates leaving a broken co-founder partnership in Paris, building an AI agent company alone, and moving to San Francisco to chase a $10M run rate in five months.
A screen-recorded test of Claude Fable 5 wired to Higgsfield's MCP server, generating its own hero video and product imagery before coding a scroll-driven Nike Air Max 90 site around them.
Matt Pocock built and open-sourced Sandcastle, a TypeScript library that runs Claude Code and other coding agents inside sandboxes to plan, implement, review, and merge whole GitHub issues without a human clicking approve.
A skill file extracted from Fable's own leaked system prompt lets a cheaper model borrow its judgment, without paying for its intelligence.
A YouTuber wires Claude Code into an agent-native design canvas called Paper and lets it generate thumbnails, Instagram graphics, and a full pitch deck from plain-English prompts.
A brand-voice file, two MCP connectors, and one prompt turn Claude Code into a social-media team that researches, writes, designs, and posts on autopilot.
A creator builds daemon, a single Mac app that runs every AI coding agent he owns, by giving Claude Fable 5 four rounds of blunt feedback instead of writing a line of the UI himself.
An AI agency owner live-builds two Grok voice agents from scratch and puts real appointment bookings through them, no script, no edits.
A single-host whiteboard talk laying out the five-part operating system one entrepreneur uses to run multiple seven-and-eight-figure companies without getting pulled into daily drama.
A creator shows a live head-to-head test proving that rendering bulky Claude Code context as a compressed image, instead of raw text, cuts the bill by 30-59% with zero loss in recall.
A complete non-coder's tour of OpenAI's Codex app, ending in a real internal tool that emails you the moment a competitor mentions your target keyword.
A video-to-video AI pipeline that edits real footage instead of generating from scratch — swap outfits, relight a scene, or add props mid-shot, then hide the seams with a cutaway.
A creator has Claude design a visual second-brain system for his own workspace, then proves it answers questions faster and 40% cheaper than a default session.
A straight listicle of eight Resolve plugins — zoom effects, vintage lens simulation, cinematic titles, tracking, highlights, and color grading — each demoed live with price and discount code.
Claude's top-tier "Fable" model comes off subscriptions this week — here's the one prompt that captures its thinking before it's gone.
A feature-by-feature walkthrough of Hermes Agent's newest release — mixture of agents, one-command skill learning, and a vibe-coding tool with real git controls.
A rapid-fire listicle of 101 small habits, grouped into six life categories, built on the premise that systems beat goals.
A builder walks through every infrastructure decision behind his own AI-agent product, arguing that system design - not AI - is what separates a prototype from an app that survives real users.
A mindset coach breaks down the neuroscience of doom scrolling and gives a blunt four-step process to actually quit.
A creator with zero web design experience walks through the exact prompts, tools, and 5-step loop she used to get Claude Fable 5 to build a fully animated, subway-themed personal website.
A 19-year webinar veteran rebuilds the content, topic, offer, and traffic playbook for a world where YouTube already gave away the free stuff.
A creator who went from zero to 50,000 followers in six months breaks his talking-to-camera videos into a repeatable formula: what to talk about, how to frame it, and how to structure the actual delivery.
A weekly AI news roundup where GPT-5.6 beats Claude on coding and gets banned in the same breath Anthropic quietly turns Claude into a Slack coworker that never forgets.
A free-version DaVinci Resolve screen recording that reverse-engineers a 300K-follower Instagram Reel, node by node, in Fusion.
A coach argues that traffic and funnels are the old game — the new game is becoming magnetic and bingeable, drawn out live on butcher paper.
Andrew Warner spends a day cramming on "agent loops," then brings Matthew Berman on screen-share to react to five other creators' examples before showing off — and fixing — his own.
A creator opens his real AdSense screenshot to prove the number, then hands over the eight-step Claude AI system he says produced it while he spent under four hours a week on the channel.
A Mac loyalist explains why agentic coding broke macOS for him -- and how a fleet of $400 Linux mini-PCs fixed it.
A 41-minute screen-recorded walkthrough of building free keyboard-and-mouse macros for DaVinci Resolve with Hammerspoon, from install to a no-code macro-builder plugin.
How Theo turned a returned, unmetered Claude release into a five-and-a-half-hour unattended agent run that cleared a month of stalled pull requests for about $150.