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Mar 26 • 12 tweets • 4 min read
After 2 years of actively using Claude, I can safely say Claude is the most profound tech shift I’ve experienced since the Internet.
So here are 10 prompts that have transformed my day-to-day life and that could do the same for you:
1. The Brain Dump Synthesizer
"I am feeling completely overwhelmed by everything I need to do. I am going to brain-dump every thought, task, and anxiety I have below. Please act as a highly organized executive assistant. Read my dump and categorize it into:
1. Urgent & Important (Do today), 2. Important but not Urgent (Schedule), 3. Quick wins (Takes <5 mins), and 4. Things I need to let go of or delegate.
Here is my brain dump: [Insert messy thoughts]"
Mar 8 • 14 tweets • 4 min read
🚨 BREAKING: AI can now build financial models like Goldman Sachs analysts for free.
Here are 12 Claude prompts that replace $200K/year investment banking work (Save for later) 1. The 3-Statement Model Builder
"I am building a 5-year 3-statement financial model for [Company Name]. Based on the attached historical financials, identify the key revenue drivers and cost components.
Then, generate a projection for the next 5 years in a Markdown table format. Include row items for Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement.
Finally, provide the exact Excel formulas I should use to link Net Income to Retained Earnings and construct the Cash Flow from Operations."
Feb 28 • 14 tweets • 5 min read
BREAKING: AI can now build competitive market analysis like top McKinsey consultants (for free).
Here are 12 insane Claude prompts that replace $300K/year consultants (Save for later) 1. The "Top-Down & Bottom-Up" Market Sizing Prompt
"Act as a Senior Engagement Manager at a top-tier management consulting firm. I need to size the market for [Insert Product/Service] in [Insert Geography/Vertical].
Perform both a top-down and bottom-up market sizing calculation. State your assumptions clearly, including estimated pricing, adoption rates, and population/business counts.
Present the final Output as TAM, SAM, and SOM in a clear table, followed by a 'Risks to Assumptions' section that highlights where our estimates might be overly optimistic."
Feb 26 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Your OPENCLAW needs these 5 plug-ins:
1. This Moltbot skill cuts token usage by 95%: