π¨ BREAKING: Claude now lets you build, host, and "Publish" interactive apps, right inside the chat.
No code. No subscription. Just your idea.
Hereβs how to start in under 2 minutes: π
Steps:
β Go to by @AnthropicAI and sign in
β Click on Artifacts
β Enable the feature in settings
β Hit Create new artifact
β Pick a category and start building instantly claude.ai
1οΈβ£ AI Event Planner
Prompt:
"Build an interactive event planner where users can pick a date, venue, theme, and budget. It should auto-generate a to-do list, budget breakdown, and vendor suggestions."
Use Case:
Perfect for organizers who want a stress-free planning flow.
2οΈβ£ Personal Finance Dashboard
Prompt:
"Create a budgeting app where I can input my income and expenses. Show monthly summaries, savings projections, and highlight overspending categories with alerts."
Use Case:
Helps users stay on top of money without spreadsheet headaches.
3οΈβ£ Social Media Caption Refinery
Prompt:
"Design a tool where I paste a rough caption, choose a platform (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn), and get 5 rewritten versions with optimized hooks."
Use Case:
Speeds up content creation while boosting engagement.
4οΈβ£ Client Proposal Builder
Prompt:
"Make an app that asks for project details, timeline, budget, and deliverables. Then create a polished, client-ready proposal with editable sections and branding options."
Use Case:
Freelancers and agencies save hours on paperwork.
5οΈβ£ Interactive Roadmap Visualizer
Prompt:
"Build a drag-and-drop product roadmap where I can add features, assign deadlines, and mark priorities. Include filters for team members and milestones."
Use Case:
Keeps product teams aligned and deadlines clear.
BREAKING: AI can now create and sell digital products while you sleep.
Here are 18 insane Grok 4 prompts to build passive income streams in 2026: (Save for later):
Prompt 1: The Profitable Product Idea Generator
I have skills in [your expertise areas] and audience interested in [your niche].
Analyze current market gaps and generate 10 digital product ideas that:
β Solve expensive problems people pay to fix
β Can be created in under 10 hours
β Have proven demand on Gumroad or Etsy
β Require minimal ongoing maintenance
β Price between $15-$97 for impulse purchases
For each idea, estimate market size and competition level.
Prompt 2: The Customer Pain Point Researcher
I want to create [type of product] for [target audience].
Research their biggest pain points by analyzing:
β Reddit complaints in relevant subreddits
β Twitter threads about frustrations
β Amazon reviews of competing products
β YouTube comments on tutorial videos
β Common questions in Facebook groups
List the top 15 pain points ranked by frequency and intensity. Quote real examples.
BREAKING: AI can now script, voice, and animate viral documentaries
Here are 15 insane Claude 4.5 prompts to build a faceless YouTube brand in 2026: (Save for later):
Prompt 1: The Viral Topic Miner
I want to build a faceless YouTube channel creating short documentaries in [niche].
Find 10 trending topics that:
β Have underexploited keyword potential
β Have 100Kβ2M monthly searches
β Are emotional, shocking, or curiosity-driven
β Can be told in under 10 minutes
β Have strong comment section engagement
Rank them by viral potential, storytelling strength, and emotional payoff.
Prompt 2: The Netflix-Style Scriptwriter
Write a YouTube documentary script about [topic].
Format as narration + scene direction.
Include:
β Cold open that hooks in 7 seconds
β Emotional arc (curiosity, conflict, payoff)
β 3-act structure like a Netflix episode
β Voiceover pacing at 140 words per minute
β Visual timing for 16:9 Sora animations
Build a presentation on [TOPIC] for people who hate presentations.
Rules:
- 1 idea per slide, max 15 words
- Every claim needs a number (not "many" but "47")
- No jargon unless you define it immediately
- Suggest specific visuals ("line graph: 23%β67% in 90 days" not "growth image")
Structure: Hook slide β 6-8 insights with proof β "What this means" β Next step
Tone: Explaining to a smart friend, not reading a script.
2. THE RESEARCH BEAST
Create a presentation on [TOPIC] that looks like 40 hours of research.
Include:
- Real case studies (company names, exact outcomes)
- Stats with sources (institution, year)
- 3-5 "most people don't know" insights
- Competitor comparisons with numbers
Each slide: Surprising claim β Data proof β Why it matters
Make it Stanford-level credible, not Wikipedia summary.
Here are 8 prompts that freed up massive space: β
1. Storage Audit Prompt
"Analyze my iPhone storage breakdown and identify which AI apps are using the most space. Focus on apps with cached models, generated content, and offline data. Rank them by storage impact."
Most people have no idea ChatGPT caches 8GB+ locally.
2. Model Cache Clearing
"Write step-by-step instructions to clear ChatGPT's local model cache and conversation history backups without losing my actual chat threads. Include iOS-specific settings paths."
It turned into a recruiter magnet in seconds.
No expensive tools, no paid boost.
USE THESE 7 PROMPTS TO GET HEADHUNTED ON LINKEDIN:
1. Profile Perception Audit
"Analyze my LinkedIn profile as if you're a potential client in [YOUR INDUSTRY]. Tell me exactly how I'm being perceived, what red flags exist, and what messaging is confusing or weak."
Why this works: Most profiles are written for YOU, not your buyer.
2. Headline Transformation
"Rewrite my LinkedIn headline using this framework: [WHO I HELP] get [SPECIFIC OUTCOME] without [COMMON PAIN POINT]. Make it one clear sentence. No buzzwords. No job titles."
90% of headlines are forgettable job titles. This makes you findable.
If Google is trying to make you pay for Gmail storage, do this before you upgrade.
I cleared almost 9GB in one afternoon
(14.9/15GB β 6GB).
No apps. No hacks.
Just a few settings most people never check.
Hope this saves you money like it did for me π
1. Find the real storage hogs inside Gmail
Go to your Gmail storage breakdown first:
- Visit drive.google.com/settings/storaβ¦
- Check what's using space across Gmail, Drive, and Photos
- Click on "Gmail" to see your biggest culprits
Then in Gmail search bar, type:
- `has:attachment larger:10M` (finds emails over 10MB)
- Sort by size, select multiple, and delete what you don't need
- Try `larger:5M` or `larger:3M` for a more aggressive cleanup
Just clearing big attachments can free gigabytes instantly.
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2. Nuke entire categories in bulk
Gmail sorts emails automatically use this to delete fast:
- Search: `category:promotions` (all promo emails)
- Search: `category:social` (Facebook, LinkedIn notifications)
- Search: `category:updates` (receipts, confirmations)
- Click the checkbox β "Select all conversations that match this search"
- Delete in one shot
These categories pile up over years most are safe to delete.