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What you'll see here

The format, the cadence, and what makes this different from every other AI newsletter you've unsubscribed from.

Most AI newsletters are think pieces. This one is not.

Every Friday I send one real problem from my week. The tool I used. The exact solution. Before and after, with numbers when I have them. Five minutes to read. Use it Monday.

This archive is where those posts live after they go out.

What a post looks like

Each post follows the same four-part structure.

One real problem. From a business I run or a client I work with. Real client work, real ops headache, real revenue lever. Not a hypothetical, not a thought experiment.

The tool I used. Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, n8n, whatever actually moved the number. I do not care which logo you prefer.

The exact solution. Copy-pasteable. Built to use Monday morning, not next quarter.

Before and after. With numbers when I have them. No vague wins, no hand-waving.

Why this format

Because every minute you spend reading an essay about AI is a minute you are not using AI. The newsletter that finally moves your week is the one that hands you something you can run today.

That is what this is.

What this is not

Not threads about the seven AI tools that changed my business. Not a course on prompt engineering. Not advice from someone who has never solved an expensive problem.

I would rather just show you the work.

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FAQCommon questions
  • How often do new posts go up?

    One post per week. The Friday email always links to the most recent one.

  • Do I need to pay?

    No. The Friday email is free and so is this archive. Paid products come later, and they will be obvious.

  • What tools do you actually use?

    Claude (mostly), ChatGPT, Gemini when its multimodal pulls weight, n8n for workflow glue, Supabase for storage, and a stack of Claude Code skills. Whatever moved the number that week is what shows up in the post.

Solve expensive problems. Every Friday.

Five minutes to read. Use it Monday. Free.

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