# Claude Tutorial for Beginners — How to Use Claude AI Step by Step (2026)

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[00:00] Stop using Chat GPT.
[00:00] I'm serious.
[00:02] Now, I know that sounds crazy, but after watching this video, you're going to understand why millions of people are switching over to Claude AI.
[00:09] On December 8th, 2025, NASA drove a rover on Mars 400 m across another planet.
[00:15] And did you know they used Claude AI to do this?
[00:17] It analyzed terrain photos, identified dangers, and utilized mapping for the safest route, and even wrote the actual code commands.
[00:23] Claude AI can even take over your computer.
[00:25] It can open up programs, open up spreadsheets, browse the internet for you, or just find the latest price on Bitcoin.
[00:30] All while you sit back and do nothing.
[00:32] And that's not even the best part.
[00:34] In this video, I will teach you everything that you need to know about how to use Claude AI step-by-step, and we'll start from the basics.
[00:41] I'll show you how to create mega prompts with Claude AI.
[00:42] 90% of users use AI wrong.
[00:45] I'll show you the best strategy on how to let the AI create the most efficient prompts with AI.
[00:50] I'll then show you the difference between the browser version versus the app.
[00:54] Believe it or not, but they actually have different features.
[00:55] I'll then walk you through how to build full apps which you can let your clients use, and I'll even show you this really
[01:00] use, and I'll even show you this really cool video game I created using AI.
[01:02] I'll then walk you through how to use skills.
[01:04] This thing can make your life a lot easier and make Claude AI work as a personal employee.
[01:07] Lastly, I'll show you connectors, plugins, co-work, and everything else Claude has to offer.
[01:12] So, whether you're a complete beginner with AI or if you're a business owner just trying to work smarter, this is the only Claude AI tutorial you'll ever need to watch.
[01:19] So, do me a favor.
[01:20] Make sure to like this video because after watching this video, it's going to change the way that you use AI forever.
[01:25] So, let me walk you through how to use Claude AI.
[01:29] Now, before we even start this video, did you know that Claude offers an application for Windows and also Mac users?
[01:33] On the right side of my screen, this is the Claude application, and on the left side, this is the browser version.
[01:39] Now, I personally recommend to use the application, but there are three key differences between the browser and the application.
[01:44] The first is speed.
[01:45] If you click on any of these options here on, you know, Claude, everything propagates right away.
[01:49] It's much faster.
[01:51] And if we compare that to the browser version, you're going to see there's that little delay, right?
[01:56] There's that little like 1 or 2 second delay like that, right?
[02:01] or 2 second delay like that, right?
[02:01] Or like that.
[02:04] So, uh the desktop version is like that.
[02:04] So, uh the desktop version is much faster.
[02:06] The second key difference is the ability to add plugins.
[02:08] So, click on this customize button, and if you're using the desktop version, you'll see right here you can browse plugins, and then you can install plugins that were created by Anthropic, and you can install these directly onto your computer.
[02:19] Now, if you compare that to the browser version over here, you'll see it's no longer available.
[02:25] So, that's another key difference on why you want to use the desktop version.
[02:28] Now, I personally don't use plugins as much, but it's still nice to have, right?
[02:32] So, it's just another reason on why you want to use the desktop.
[02:35] And the third key difference is the ability to add personal skills.
[02:38] Now, if you are using the application, it's much easier to create your own skills and then add them to a library.
[02:44] So, in the connector section, if I click on skills, you can actually create your own skills and then just turn them on right there, and it's much easier to create your own personal skills and then add them to the library.
[02:54] However, if you are using the browser version, it's much more trickier.
[02:58] You have to actually create the skills, you have to download files, configure those files, and then upload them via skills,
[03:02] files, and then upload them via skills, and it's not as easy.
[03:04] So, if you're the kind of guy that wants to make a bunch of different skills, the application version is the way to go.
[03:08] I'll leave a link to the Claude application in the video description, and all you got to do is download it for via Mac or Windows, then you have to create an account and log in, and you're good to go.
[03:17] Okay, so next let's talk about the pricing, and this can confuse many first-time users.
[03:22] Now, they have three different plans, the free, the pro, and the max.
[03:25] Now, if you are getting started out with Claude for the very first time, and you just want to mess around with it, you can always go with the free version, of course.
[03:31] I mean, every AI model has a free version like Rock, Chat GPT, and a few others.
[03:35] And this typically helps you understand it, get your feet wet, and see what it can do.
[03:39] Now, there is a big difference between the free and also the pro.
[03:43] And they don't even list it right here.
[03:44] Well, they actually kind of do, but they don't really explain it.
[03:46] One of the key differences, you get access to the Opus model.
[03:50] So, over here, if I click on the models right here, we have Haiku and Sonnets.
[03:54] Now, these are only available in the free version.
[03:56] If you want to uh upgrade to the Opus, which is a much better model, this requires the pro version.
[04:01] And the last plan is the
[04:03] pro version.
[04:03] And the last plan is the max plan, and I'm personally on this max plan, and I'm personally on this plan, but all this really does is make the model faster, and you get priority access at traffic times cuz sometimes the API may be limited in rare conditions, not all the time, but it can happen.
[04:15] So, uh the max plan, you can bypass that.
[04:17] So, if you are starting with Claude for the first time, I definitely recommend to go with the pro version.
[04:21] You got to invest just a little bit to see what the AI can give, and the Opus model is actually quite useful.
[04:25] So, next we'll be talking about prompting.
[04:27] Now, most people when they use AI, they simply ask a question, they get a response, and they're like, "Okay, cool.
[04:32] That's how the AI works."
[04:33] Well, not really.
[04:35] I mean, that's a very basic way on how to approach it.
[04:37] If you're very specific with the AI, you're going to get much better responses.
[04:40] So, let me show you.
[04:41] Okay, so let's get into the most important thing, and let's talk about prompting.
[04:44] Now, generally when people first use these tools, they ask them very generic questions, and you're just going to get generic responses.
[04:48] For example, I want to market my real estate business.
[04:52] How do I do this?
[04:54] Now, even if I change the model to Opus or something, it's just going to give you a basic response, and this is typically how 90% of people use these AI tools.
[04:59] And here
[05:04] of people use these AI tools.
[05:04] And here I'll just go ahead and run this prompt.
[05:06] I'll just go ahead and run this prompt.
[05:08] Okay, so as you can see, we just got very generic responses, you know, how to use ads, you should use Facebook and Instagram, use YouTube, and a lot of this is just very generic information.
[05:15] Now, if you are using the free version, you can actually extend this a little bit further.
[05:18] Now, I'm not recommending to create prompts like this, but just to help you out, over here under the model, if you click on the extended thinking and you actually enter in the same prompt, they're actually going to help guide you a little bit more.
[05:33] So, if we take this same sort of uh keyword right here, and we try it again, it's going to actually ask us questions this time.
[05:39] So, after I run that with extended thinking, you'll now see it's asking us more questions because it wants to really give us a dedicated answer depending on our needs.
[05:47] Now, it also just gave us like basic generic information, but it was a little bit more detailed this time.
[05:50] But if we actually go through these questions, it'll help narrow down the search and really give us something that we can use.
[05:55] So, we ran a basic prompt, and it wasn't really the best example.
[05:58] Now, extended thinking does help sometimes, but there are better ways that you can enter prompts.
[06:01] So, let me give you an example.
[06:03] So, let's take a
[06:05] me give you an example.
[06:05] So, let's take a look at this second prompt.
[06:06] So, I want look at this second prompt.
[06:06] So, I want to know how to go viral with my real estate business.
[06:08] I'm a 30-year-old male.
[06:10] We are located in Las Vegas.
[06:10] Can you create a detailed prompt in order to get viral marketing campaigns for my real estate business?
[06:15] Generate me a prompt that will research my niche, find the best opportunities, and marketing methods that can explode my business.
[06:22] Now, the thing is here, we are giving it exact instructions on who we are, our environment, our location, and also we're asking it to research competitors.
[06:31] Now, in this specific case, I'll click on this plus button, and I always want to have web search on.
[06:34] Now, if you are using Claude for research or anything else, I always recommend to use web search.
[06:40] It is a great thing to always have because it'll always search the internet, find the current trends or whatever's going on in the internet, and then apply that to this specific prompt.
[06:49] I also want to change this to Opus 4.6.
[06:52] If you have not upgraded to the pro, I do recommend it, but in this specific example, I'm going to use Opus.
[06:55] Now, remember here, I am only asking it to create a prompt for us for the next step.
[06:58] So, essentially, I want a really detailed prompt in order to give to Claude.
[07:01] So, let's see what this generates for us.
[07:04] Now, this is what I'm
[07:06] generates for us.
[07:06] Now, this is what I'm talking about here.
[07:06] Look at this prompt.
[07:08] talking about here.
[07:08] Look at this prompt.
[07:08] So, this right here, this is actually not instructions.
[07:09] This is actually a prompt that we're going to give Claude,
[07:11] and this will essentially answer all of our questions and help us research everything in our specific niche.
[07:14] To give you an example, part one is research niche and market analysis.
[07:16] So, I want to know what's going on in the Las Vegas markets, the demographic targeting, competitor landscape, all these different things, right?
[07:18] And then we have viral content strategy.
[07:19] So, I want to know what's trending, I want to know what's going viral.
[07:21] So, Claude's actually going to scout the internet, see what's working in that specific niche, and then it's going to, you know, give that back in the response.
[07:23] Long-form video content, and these are just instructions.
[07:25] So, give me 10 long-form ideas, so and so forth.
[07:28] And as you can tell, this is a much better detailed prompt than, "How do I go How do I get clients in Las Vegas?"
[07:29] So, we're going to take this entire prompt right here, and now we're going to feed this to the AI.
[07:31] Now, this works for any single industry.
[07:32] So, if you are in web design, if you are in construction or anything else, you can always ask the AI to generate a prompt
[08:08] Always ask the AI to generate a prompt for you because AI can generally for you because AI can generally generate prompts better than humans.
[08:12] So, generate prompts better than humans.
[08:13] So, what I'm going to do here is I'm going to go ahead and take all this, right?
[08:16] Copy this.
[08:18] And now I'm going to paste this into Claude.
[08:20] So, I'm taking all this information, and now I'm going to ask Claude on how to do all this, and I'll just go ahead and run this prompt.
[08:25] Now, a prompt this big might take a few minutes, so just be a little patient.
[08:27] So, after about 5 minutes, and now generated this very detailed prompt, and you can see right here, they've actually created a blueprint for us.
[08:34] Now, just scanning through this, I know this is correct.
[08:36] So, I actually have properties in Las Vegas.
[08:38] You're going to see they show you the the price change, so from 0.06 to 3%.
[08:41] The houses there pretty much appreciate by 3 to 5% every single year.
[08:47] And here, this says, "What this means for you.
[08:50] Buyers have leverage.
[08:52] Sellers need expert help.
[08:54] Luxury is thriving, and condos are discounted.
[08:56] Now, luxury is thriving because people from California, Washington, and Texas as well, they are selling their properties, and they are traveling to Las Vegas.
[09:01] In fact, I do believe they
[09:09] Las Vegas.
[09:09] In fact, I do believe they actually mentioned that.
[09:10] And look at the detail for the demographic targeting.
[09:12] So, it says that household ages 30 to 55 are fleeing high taxes and new state proposals, often selling homes worth 800k to 1.5 million in Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Seattle, and arriving with massive equity.
[09:25] This is very true.
[09:28] So, a lot of people from California are showing up to Las Vegas, and they're just buying houses cash.
[09:31] Now, scrolling down, let's take a look at the marketing ideas.
[09:35] So, scrolling down here, you're going to see that there is untapped micro niches.
[09:39] So, for example, the Las Vegas relocation experts.
[09:41] Now, that's a very clever thing to say.
[09:43] So, instead of saying I'm a real estate agent, I can say I am the Vegas relocation expert, and they're basically accommodating people from California and also Washington.
[09:52] The first-time buyer educator for people under 35.
[09:54] Now, create a content brand that makes home buying feel accessible and exciting for younger buyers.
[09:58] Now, this is a great thing to add.
[10:00] Like, I really do love the responses here.
[10:01] And going back here, they even give you a 90-day plan.
[10:03] So, they basically talk about in your first 30 days, this is how
[10:09] about in your first 30 days, this is how you build up your profile.
[10:12] On the next 2 months, this is the momentum where you essentially try to re-funnel and re-target to people who visited your Instagram.
[10:20] And then phase three is the explosion phase.
[10:21] They talk about different ads and things you should expect in your second and third month.
[10:24] This is very interesting.
[10:26] And tell you what, I'll leave this PDF in the video description cuz you can just click on download here and then download it.
[10:31] And if you want to see this, I will leave this in the video description.
[10:33] And just to give you a little teaser, here's another example.
[10:36] So, many of you probably want to know how to make money with AI.
[10:39] So, instead of writing, I want to know how to make money with AI, we can now ask the AI to generate a very complex prompt for that.
[10:46] So, generate me a prompt that goes in detail and explain a variety of ways on how to make money online.
[10:50] Use e-commerce methods, AdSense, and any untapped form of making money.
[10:55] Do research on this and give me a detailed prompt for Claude.
[10:58] And here we go, party people.
[11:00] So, now we have this huge prompt that we can enter into Claude.
[11:04] Now, this talks about, you know, how to make money with AI.
[11:06] And here we have the AI mindsets.
[11:07] They talk about e-commerce and AI.
[11:07] They also have
[11:10] about e-commerce and AI.
[11:12] They also have AdSense, affiliate commissions, and AdSense, affiliate commissions, and other ways on how to monetize using AI.
[11:15] other ways on how to monetize using AI.
[11:17] And as you can see, there's a lot more going on here.
[11:19] Now, I'm not going to enter this in, but I'll go ahead and leave this in the video description cuz I think at this point, you kind of know what's going on.
[11:20] enter this in, but I'll go ahead and leave this in the video description cuz I think at this point, you kind of know what's going on.
[11:21] I think at this point, you kind of know what's going on.
[11:23] So, to sum this up, whenever you're thinking like a question like, "Hmm, how do I do this? Or how do I make money with eBay? Or how can I make money with Amazon?"
[11:25] whenever you're thinking like a question like, "Hmm, how do I do this? Or how do I make money with eBay? Or how can I make money with Amazon?"
[11:27] like, "Hmm, how do I do this? Or how do I make money with eBay? Or how can I make money with Amazon?"
[11:29] I make money with eBay? Or how can I make money with Amazon?" All you need to do is take that simple question that you have and then reiterate to the AI saying, "I want you to improve this prompt.
[11:30] make money with Amazon?" All you need to do is take that simple question that you have and then reiterate to the AI saying, "I want you to improve this prompt.
[11:32] All you need to do is take that simple question that you have and then reiterate to the AI saying, "I want you to improve this prompt.
[11:34] have and then reiterate to the AI saying, "I want you to improve this prompt. Touch it up a little bit, you know, give it a little bit of direction.
[11:36] saying, "I want you to improve this prompt. Touch it up a little bit, you know, give it a little bit of direction.
[11:37] prompt. Touch it up a little bit, you know, give it a little bit of direction. Like, how can I make money from this?
[11:39] know, give it a little bit of direction. Like, how can I make money from this? What are things to look out for?" And generate me a prompt for this.
[11:40] Like, how can I make money from this? What are things to look out for?" And generate me a prompt for this.
[11:42] What are things to look out for?" And generate me a prompt for this. And then take that prompt, put it into Claude, and you'll get a much better result as you saw earlier.
[11:44] And generate me a prompt for this. And then take that prompt, put it into Claude, and you'll get a much better result as you saw earlier.
[11:45] And then take that prompt, put it into Claude, and you'll get a much better result as you saw earlier.
[11:47] take that prompt, put it into Claude, and you'll get a much better result as you saw earlier.
[11:49] and you'll get a much better result as you saw earlier. Next, let's talk about custom instructions.
[11:50] Next, let's talk about custom instructions. Now, when using AI, sometimes it doesn't give you what you want or does things that you may not like.
[11:53] custom instructions. Now, when using AI, sometimes it doesn't give you what you want or does things that you may not like.
[11:54] Now, when using AI, sometimes it doesn't give you what you want or does things that you may not like.
[11:56] sometimes it doesn't give you what you want or does things that you may not like.
[11:58] For example, I hate the bullet points. I hate when it just starts spitting out all these bullet points.
[11:59] I hate when it just starts spitting out all these bullet points.
[12:00] It's like, "No, I don't want bullet points."
[12:01] So, what you can do here is you can give Claude custom instructions to tell it exactly what to do.
[12:03] can give Claude custom instructions to tell it exactly what to do.
[12:05] tell it exactly what to do. Think of instructions as guidelines.
[12:07] Think of instructions as guidelines. So, anytime that you write a chat, anytime
[12:09] So, anytime that you write a chat, anytime
[12:11] anytime that you write a chat, anytime that you ask it to do something, it's that you ask it to do something, it's going to refer to those custom going to refer to those custom instructions.
[12:16] It's going to read those instructions. It's going to read those and then it's going to generate you a response based off your custom response based off your custom instructions.
[12:21] By doing it this way, you're always going to get an answer that tailors to your needs.
[12:24] So, let me walk you through how to add custom instructions with Claude.
[12:27] So, I just showed you all how to create mega prompts with Claude to get really rich, good results.
[12:33] Now, let's say you want to take Claude and you want to sort of veer it in a specific direction.
[12:37] This is where custom instructions come in very handy.
[12:41] At the bottom left right here, I'll click on the logo and I'll go over here and click on settings.
[12:46] Now, in the general section, you're going to see personal preferences.
[12:50] Now, this is essentially an outline.
[12:52] So, anytime that you generate a prompt, it's always going to reference back to these specific instructions.
[12:56] Now, to give you a very basic example, here I put, "Do not put bullet points in any response."
[13:05] And then here, I'll go ahead and click on save changes.
[13:08] And from here on out, Claude will always reference this and they were not going to put bullet points
[13:11] they were not going to put bullet points in their response.
[13:13] Now, this is just a very bare basic example, but but depending on your situation, you might want to just add a few sentences or you might want to add something very detailed.
[13:21] However, I really want to utilize the power of Claude.
[13:23] So, in the video description, we have an Evernote and this is actually a custom instruction set that you can follow for your business.
[13:30] And this is the Claude outline.
[13:32] So, for example, I first want to introduce my name.
[13:33] I want to talk about my business.
[13:36] I want to talk about what I do for a living.
[13:38] And I also want to give it instructions on how to respond.
[13:39] So, for example, if you're using WordPress, you might want to know the latest trends.
[13:43] You might want to let it know that you're trying to sell to new customers and so on and so forth.
[13:48] And then here we have a daily structure.
[13:49] And this is essentially just letting the AI know what you're doing in your daily life.
[13:53] So, for example, I'm researching tools to make websites.
[13:56] You know, and obviously, you can just go ahead and replace this and put something else.
[14:00] And then also, these are things I wanted to avoid.
[14:02] You know, I don't like the generic information.
[14:03] I don't want it to use bullet points.
[14:05] Don't recommend tools.
[14:07] Don't suggest hiring people and so on and so forth.
[14:11] Now, what we can do here is I can go ahead and take all of
[14:13] here is I can go ahead and take all of this.
[14:14] this and then I can copy this.
[14:17] and then I can copy this and then I'll go ahead and paste it.
[14:18] and then I'll go ahead and paste it here.
[14:20] Now, obviously, you're going to have to spend maybe like 10 minutes to adjust this template.
[14:21] You're going to adjust this template.
[14:23] You're going to put your name, your business, your work logo, what you do, and everything else.
[14:24] logo, what you do, and everything else.
[14:26] And once you put it in here, by doing it this way, you're going to have much detailed results catered to your specific business.
[14:29] this way, you're going to have much detailed results catered to your specific business.
[14:30] So, I'll just put something very basic like, "Who am I?"
[14:32] specific business.
[14:34] So, I'll just put something very basic like, "Who am I?"
[14:35] And there we go.
[14:37] "You're Daryl Wilson.
[14:39] You run a web design company focused on WordPress users.
[14:41] Your days are spent researching tools to make websites."
[14:44] So, it's always going to reference those custom instructions.
[14:45] So, by doing it this way, you know, Claude knows who you are, it knows your workflow, and it knows a little bit about your target audience.
[14:47] custom instructions.
[14:48] So, by doing it this way, you know, Claude knows who you are, it knows your workflow, and it knows a little bit about your target audience.
[14:50] Okay, so now that we know how to prompt, let's now talk about vision and also web search.
[14:51] audience.
[14:53] Okay, so now that we know how to prompt, let's now talk about vision and also web search.
[14:55] Now, you should have web search on all the time.
[14:56] When I personally use Claude, I have web search all the time.
[14:58] This is because if I want current events about what's going on in WordPress or what's the drama with Google or whatever else, it's going to search the internet, fetch all the information, and always give me current events.
[15:00] all the time.
[15:02] This is because if I want current events about what's going on in WordPress or what's the drama with Google or whatever else, it's going to search the internet, fetch all the information, and always give me current events.
[15:03] The next option is vision.
[15:05] Now, you can take images and upload them.
[15:07] WordPress or what's the drama with Google or whatever else, it's going to search the internet, fetch all the information, and always give me current events.
[15:08] The next option is vision.
[15:10] Now, you can take images and upload them.
[15:12] Now, you can take images and upload them.
[15:14] you can take images and upload them directly onto Claude and they can directly onto Claude and they can analyze website landing pages.
[15:17] They can analyze YouTube thumbnails, reports, spreadsheets, or whatever, and they can give you detailed summaries of anything that you want.
[15:22] I personally use the actual image feature to help critique my thumbnails on YouTube.
[15:27] I say, "Hey guys, look, man, these other guys are getting a lot of different views. What am I doing wrong?"
[15:33] And usually, it's my thumbnail.
[15:35] You can also use it for taxes.
[15:37] I personally have used AI for my taxes before.
[15:39] You can take a lot of your taxes, upload it to Claude, and then you can say, "Read this, separate the expenses into different categories."
[15:45] And this will help you with write-offs when it comes to tax season.
[15:46] It does a pretty good job at going through spreadsheets and giving you summaries.
[15:49] So, let me go ahead and show you these features.
[15:51] Now, this is my website, darylwilson.com.
[15:52] I personally think this is a pretty decent-looking website, right?
[15:56] But maybe Claude has different opinions.
[15:58] So, what I'm going to do over here is go over to the plus.
[16:00] And the first thing I can do is either take a screenshot.
[16:02] So, for example, I'll click on take a screenshot.
[16:04] And over here, I'll click on window.
[16:06] And then I'll click on the website here and click on share.
[16:10] Okay, so Claude is basically taking a
[16:15] so Claude is basically taking a screenshot via my browser.
[16:17] So, I want to screenshot via my browser.
[16:18] So, I want to go ahead and ask Claude, you know, what do you think of this landing page?
[16:20] Can I improve this?
[16:21] What is bad from this landing page?
[16:23] So, for this example, I'll just do something very basic.
[16:25] This is my website landing page.
[16:26] What can I improve?
[16:28] What are things I can work on to help conversions?
[16:30] Now, you always want to go ahead and make sure web search is on.
[16:32] Sometimes, what it'll do is that it'll actually scalp the internet, find very high-converting pages, and then reference that with your image.
[16:38] So, I'll go ahead and run this.
[16:40] And oh my god, they're actually right.
[16:42] So, let's take a look here at the response.
[16:44] So, they're basically saying my headline is too vague.
[16:46] So, it doesn't say why they should pick me.
[16:48] And to be fair, I don't really have any social proof.
[16:50] It just says like, "I help people."
[16:53] And you know, that's about it.
[16:56] But I'm not explaining why they should pick me.
[16:57] So, am I certified?
[17:00] Do I have top reviews?
[17:02] Do I have awards?
[17:04] I don't have any of this on my landing page, right?
[17:07] And over here, two CTAs competing with each other.
[17:08] Now, this might be debatable, but I still think they have a good point.
[17:10] So, I am selling website templates, but I'm also recommending training videos.
[17:11] Now, this can be
[17:15] training videos.
[17:18] Now, this can be contradictory to one another because on contradictory to one another because on one point, I'm trying to make them buy something.
[17:22] And on the second, I'm trying to teach them something.
[17:24] So, I guess Claude does have a point there.
[17:26] And again, we have no social proof.
[17:28] Now, Claude knows who I am and they're saying, "Why don't you just put like that you're trusted by 500,000 subscribers?"
[17:34] On my website here, I don't have any social proof whatsoever.
[17:37] So, adding this, I think will definitely help.
[17:40] The next two instructions, I agree again.
[17:42] So, who is this website for?
[17:44] Like, who is your target audience?
[17:46] And I don't really tell anybody.
[17:48] I just say I help people make businesses.
[17:50] I should have said I want to teach beginners how to make websites.
[17:51] That would be a lot more relevant.
[17:54] And lastly, we have nav has too many items.
[17:56] I do agree, we have way too many items here on the nav menu.
[17:59] I did my best to try to narrow it down.
[18:01] Maybe I'll make more drop-down menus, but they do have a good point.
[18:05] My nav menu does have a lot of items on it.
[18:07] And to give some constructive feedback, they do let me know that my brand positioning is strong.
[18:12] The biggest win will come from sharpening that headline.
[18:14] So, I think maybe I should make those changes.
[18:15] Now, by doing this for your own website,
[18:17] Now, by doing this for your own website, you can really get feedback on how to improve conversions.
[18:21] And now that Claude said all these things, I think I should change my website.
[18:25] We'll be talking about skills.
[18:27] Now, I really want to reiterate here how skills are interpreted with Claude.
[18:30] Now, if you use something like OpenClaude and you use skills, you're going to think that skills are something that it can actually do on its own.
[18:36] Like, for example, fetch this, go make spreadsheets, go do that.
[18:40] And that's generally what skills do with other applications.
[18:41] Skills with Claude are more of references or outlines.
[18:46] So, for example, if you want to create a specific post on LinkedIn, you can create a specific format on how you want that blog post structured.
[18:53] And anytime you enter something into Claude, it'll give you a response and then format with that structure.
[18:59] They can be very powerful when utilized the right way.
[19:01] So, let me show you how to use skills with Claude.
[19:02] Okay, so let's talk about skills.
[19:04] So, I'll be showing you how to create skills using Claude.
[19:08] Now, I do recommend to use the desktop app because it saves easier in your library.
[19:12] Now, over here under customize, I'll click on skills.
[19:16] And here's just some examples of some
[19:17] And here's just some examples of some skills, but here at the top, I'll click skills.
[19:20] But here at the top, I'll click on the plus and I'll click on create with Claude.
[19:22] With Claude.
[19:23] Let's create a skill together using your skill creator first.
[19:24] First, tell me what's the skill you should do.
[19:26] Okay, so for this specific skill, I want to create a LinkedIn poster.
[19:28] Essentially, I want to be able to pull news about any sort of topic and then use this specific format for all those topics.
[19:29] So, let me go ahead and walk you through this.
[19:31] Okay, so I want you to create a LinkedIn post skill.
[19:34] I want you to use a format of one to two paragraphs, use bullet points, break up the sentences, add emojis, and create a very engaging headline.
[19:36] So, here I'll go ahead and run this skill.
[19:38] Okay, so here's an example of a LinkedIn post format.
[19:40] So here we have the title, we have a brief introduction, we got some emojis, some more text, and then we have this kind of call to action, and then here we have some, you know, some basic hashtags.
[19:42] Now it's saying, "Are you happy with this?"
[19:44] I'll put yes, install it.
[19:45] So the skill has been created.
[19:47] Now I'll click on save skill.
[19:49] Okay, so after I ran that skill, I wanted to install it.
[19:50] Now here I'll click on save skill.
[19:53] Now sometimes you may have this problem and you have to
[20:19] may have this problem and you have to teach Claude how to actually create ZIPs.
[20:21] teach Claude how to actually create ZIPs and also how to integrate the library.
[20:24] and also how to integrate the library.
[20:26] Now it really depends on how you approach the AI.
[20:28] I have asked it to add it to my library.
[20:30] Sometimes it does it by itself, other times it doesn't, and unfortunately that's just the way the AI works.
[20:34] So here's what I wrote.
[20:36] Install this skill as my personal skill, and it says, "Sorry, we cannot do that."
[20:39] Now I have written the same exact prompt before and it has worked, but let me just show you how to get around this.
[20:41] So do research and learn how to add the skill to my library.
[20:45] Found it.
[20:47] Here's how you add the skill.
[20:49] And then after that, they now generated a ZIP file for me.
[20:51] So if I scroll down, they says, "Here is your ZIP file.
[20:54] Go ahead and install it."
[20:56] So all I got to do is click on the download button.
[20:58] Here I will save this.
[21:01] Okay.
[21:02] And then I'll go over here to customize, skills, and I want to now upload this skill.
[21:04] So I want to save it for future use.
[21:06] So up here, plus, upload a skill, and I'll select that skill.
[21:07] It has been
[21:20] and I'll select that skill.
[21:20] It has been uploaded and there it is right now.
[21:22] So uploaded and there it is right now.
[21:22] So we can actually Let me go and close that.
[21:24] We can actually turn this on and that.
[21:26] We can actually turn this on and we can actually turn it off.
[21:27] Now let's test this skill out.
[21:29] So up here, I'll click on the three dots and click on try and chat.
[21:31] So what I want to do now is I wanted to research the latest WordPress news, and I just wanted to use that same exact format.
[21:35] So I'm going to go ahead and press enter.
[21:37] Find the latest WordPress news.
[21:41] Okay.
[21:49] So here I'll just go ahead and press enter.
[21:50] So here we go.
[21:50] So WordPress just made another CMS look ancient, and this is the latest news, and you can see it actually uses my same format right here, but it's just getting the latest information about WordPress.
[21:59] So all I would do here is just copy this and paste it onto LinkedIn, and I think this is better because it's very hard to keep audiences engaged, right?
[22:05] So by using this method, you can always create posts about your specific niche and update your customers about what's going on in whatever niche that you're talking about.
[22:15] So next we'll be talking about projects.
[22:16] Now projects are essentially dedicated workspaces if you're working
[22:21] dedicated workspaces if you're working on a specific project.
[22:23] Now I bet you're wondering, well, how does that differ from just normal chat?
[22:26] Well, the difference with projects is you can add specific guidelines, you can upload images, and the project will always refer to those guidelines or images before it gives you a response.
[22:35] So instead of actually using the custom instructions that applies on every single thing that you type in, you can create dedicated specific instructions per project.
[22:45] So think of it like custom instructions, but just dedicated per project.
[22:48] So let me walk you through this.
[22:49] Okay, so let's talk about projects.
[22:51] Now projects are actually quite useful when you're working on a very extensive project.
[22:56] Now over here on the left side, you'll see projects, and I'll click on new project.
[22:58] So let's say for example, I want to generate emails for my business about me selling a specific product or promotion.
[23:06] I do sell Elementor templates on my website, so I want to create a project where I can constantly generate sales emails for my customers.
[23:15] So here I'll put Elementor emails.
[23:17] And what am I trying to achieve?
[23:19] I'll put conversions.
[23:21] Then I'll click on create project.
[23:21] Okay.
[23:21] Then we're brought to this
[23:22] Okay.
[23:22] Then we're brought to this interface.
[23:24] Now here we have a few options.
[23:26] You have instructions, files, and we have these three little dots, and we have this star.
[23:28] Now the first thing is you want to set instructions for your project.
[23:30] So I'll click on edit instructions, and these are basically reference guides whenever you're running a chat in this specific project.
[23:33] So for example, I went ahead and I already created this.
[23:36] Help me draft professional emails for my business that sells Elementor templates.
[23:37] My tone is friendly, but direct.
[23:40] Keep emails under 150 words when possible, and make sure to have warm closing.
[23:41] Do not add bullet points, do not add emojis.
[23:43] Uh always include a clear next step.
[23:45] I work in web design, so frame things in terms of value to the recipients.
[23:46] Don't be overly formal, and don't say, "I hope this email finds you well."
[23:49] I hate when people say that.
[23:51] It sounds really like silly or sounds foreign cuz Americans don't really talk like that.
[23:53] So I'll go ahead and click on save instructions.
[23:55] All right.
[23:55] And then I'm going to ask it to actually generate a email for my Elementor flash sale.
[23:58] So here we go.
[23:59] Generate me an email campaign for my Elementor flash sale, which gives 50%
[24:23] Elementor flash sale, which gives 50% off all templates, but only 10% off the lifetime plan.
[24:27] Mention all templates look amazing, and this is a three-day sale.
[24:31] So let's now run this prompt.
[24:33] Now you'll see that the email, it does mention 50% off every template, and it is a three-day sale only.
[24:37] It also mentions that the lifetime is 10% off as well.
[24:42] And then here we have some dates where we can insert our information.
[24:45] Now if I click on send via Gmail, I can actually send this directly right from my email, so it makes it really convenient.
[24:52] All I got to do is just press send, and we're good to go.
[24:54] It also created a day two reminder.
[24:57] So here is day two, and lastly day three because this calls urgency, and I believe on this day you're probably going to get the most sales.
[25:05] So by using this specific method, you can basically control what goes on inside of your project.
[25:11] Now we can go a step further here.
[25:13] So I'm going to go back to my project.
[25:15] So going back to the projects, so here we have the instructions, right?
[25:19] But maybe you don't want to actually write it down.
[25:20] Maybe you actually have preset instructions on like a PDF.
[25:23] Over here under my other chats, let's go
[25:24] here under my other chats, let's go ahead and take a quick look.
[25:26] I've actually generated a a PDF right here.
[25:29] So just to show you really quick, I'll open up the sidebar, and here I'll download this.
[25:33] And here I created a PDF with instructions as well.
[25:35] So basically it's the same thing except it's in PDF format, and what you can do is you can create preset instructions for the actual project.
[25:44] Now this can be used in many, many different ways.
[25:46] So going back to the desktop, doing things the right way, I'll click on the file section, upload from device, and I will upload the email guidelines.
[25:50] I'll open it.
[25:52] And now it's always going to reference these specific rules.
[25:55] So over here I can actually write the same thing.
[25:57] And there we go.
[25:58] So now you'll see it did the same exact result.
[26:01] So it basically created three different email campaigns, and what it did is it referenced the PDF.
[26:02] So if you have instructions on a PDF, you can just go ahead and use that as reference in case you don't want to manually write it all down.
[26:04] Next we have artifacts, and artifacts is just a fancy way of saying web applications.
[26:06] Now I have created dozens of applications.
[26:08] I've created TOS generators, I've
[26:26] I've created TOS generators, I've created privacy policy generators, I've created privacy policy generators, I've created JPEG to PNG converters, and a whole lot more.
[26:30] created JPEG to PNG converters, and a whole lot more.
[26:31] Now you don't have to be like the next like big thing, right?
[26:33] But what you can do here is you can make these applications, and then you can refer your clients to those applications or just your friends in general instead of going to like those same websites you always go to all the time.
[26:37] refer your clients to those applications or just your friends in general instead of going to like those same websites you always go to all the time.
[26:41] of going to like those same websites you always go to all the time.
[26:42] That's usually how everything blows up.
[26:44] Like you start small, and then it kind of grows into something that could potentially be worth a lot of money.
[26:46] Like you start small, and then it kind of grows into something that could potentially be worth a lot of money.
[26:47] grows into something that could potentially be worth a lot of money.
[26:49] So let me walk you through how to create your own artifact using Claude.
[26:50] potentially be worth a lot of money.
[26:51] So let me walk you through how to create your own artifact using Claude.
[26:54] Now on the left side, here I'll click on artifacts.
[26:55] Now on the left side, here I'll click on artifacts.
[26:57] Now they have a bunch of different templates that you can use.
[26:59] For example, they've broken this up into categories.
[27:00] We have learn something where they have flash cards, life hacks, writing editors, QR code generators.
[27:02] where they have flash cards, life hacks, writing editors, QR code generators.
[27:04] That's actually very helpful for restaurants.
[27:07] Here we have play game where they've actually created their own game.
[27:08] for restaurants. Here we have play game where they've actually created their own game.
[27:11] My game is much better than this, but yeah, we'll talk about that later.
[27:12] game. My game is much better than this, but yeah, we'll talk about that later.
[27:14] Here we have be creative where they have these simulations and everything else.
[27:16] Here we have be creative where they have these simulations and everything else.
[27:18] And then here touch grass, which I guess is just you touching grass.
[27:21] And then here touch grass, which I guess is just you touching grass.
[27:23] Now I want to start from scratch.
[27:25] So over here,
[27:27] to start from scratch.
[27:29] I'll click on new artifact, and I want to start from scratch.
[27:31] and I want to start from scratch.
[27:32] here they have different categories, but I do recommend to start from scratch cuz
[27:34] we can always ask the AI to generate a prompt based off what we want to do.
[27:38] So here I'll click on start from scratch.
[27:40] So the first thing I want to do is I want to ask the AI, "What is the best prompt to give it in order to create those artifacts?"
[27:47] If I put something like I want to create TOS generator, it's not going to give me something unique, right?
[27:53] So let's go ahead and run this prompt.
[27:55] I want to create a TOS and privacy policy generator for businesses.
[27:57] Do deep research and create a prompt for me to create one.
[28:00] So I'll go ahead and run this prompt, and I just want to make sure that web search is on, right?
[28:04] And let's go ahead and run this prompt.
[28:06] Okay, so after about a minute, and now created a very detailed prompt with great design and important information.
[28:11] So what they've done here is I want to make sure that this is compliant with like legal requirements as of 2026, and here they've created a step-by-step guide on how to build this.
[28:20] Now as you can tell, this is much more detailed and much more thorough than just saying, "Create me a TOS generator."
[28:26] So they're breaking this down into different steps,
[28:27] breaking this down into different steps, they're talking about jurisdictions,
[28:28] they're talking about jurisdictions, compliances, state laws, GDPR, all this information in order to make this work.
[28:34] information in order to make this work.
[28:35] And then at the bottom right here, we have trend-driven information, which they're basically incorporating the current trends of what businesses should put today to make sure that this is actually very relevant.
[28:45] And this is actually a big one.
[28:45] So right to erasure.
[28:47] In fact, WordPress actually got pinched by this.
[28:51] So in the new update of WordPress, there's actually an option to erase information in the WooCommerce settings.
[28:58] So I know about that, and now that they're including that, I know that this is very relevant and correct.
[29:02] So scrolling down, they actually have compliance laws from California.
[29:06] California, man, they have laws coming out every single day.
[29:10] And then over here we have the UI and UX design, and then here we have the tech stack.
[29:14] And now it's saying, "Do you want to go ahead and create this?"
[29:17] So what you can do here is just go ahead and, you know, skim through this, make sure it has everything that you need, or if there's anything that you want, you can always add more to this.
[29:24] But I'll just go ahead and run this and see what it gives us.
[29:26] And after waiting about a few minutes, I
[29:28] And after waiting about a few minutes, I now have my really cool application.
[29:29] So now have my really cool application.
[29:31] So this is a TOS and privacy policy generator.
[29:34] And here users can actually fill out their information, they can select the country that they're from.
[29:38] They can also select if they want a TOS and a privacy policy generator, or, you know, just a terms of service or privacy policy.
[29:46] To be very honest, I think this is much better than lovable.
[29:48] I've used lovable many many times.
[29:50] In fact, I'm on their most expensive plan and I do think this actually produces better results.
[29:54] I've used every single app out there.
[29:56] I mean, I've used bold.new, lovable, Claude.
[29:58] I mean, I've I've used pretty much everything and I like the response that it gives me cuz it's just very structured and detailed.
[30:05] So, I'll go ahead and select United States.
[30:09] Here, they're asking for a little bit more information like personal data collected.
[30:11] Select all the types of personal data your business collects.
[30:15] So, you'll just select a few.
[30:18] Okay.
[30:19] And I'll just select some collecting methods and we will select some of these other options.
[30:23] So, I'll just select these boxes.
[30:25] I'll leave these unchecked and click on continue.
[30:27] And here, you'll see that we're on step three and I'll
[30:29] see that we're on step three and I'll just go ahead and select a few and go to the next step.
[30:30] just go ahead and select a few and go to the next step.
[30:32] Lastly, they're asking about terms of service clauses.
[30:34] So, they're asking about intellectual property, limitation of liability.
[30:35] Here, we have woo resolution.
[30:38] So, basically, any time that you sign up for a service, they pretty much all have binding arbitration, which means you cannot sue them and I hate that, but many companies do that because it basically reduces the amount of lawsuits they receive.
[30:40] So, basically, any time that you sign up for a service, they pretty much all have binding arbitration, which means you cannot sue them and I hate that, but many companies do that because it basically reduces the amount of lawsuits they receive.
[30:42] they pretty much all have binding arbitration, which means you cannot sue them and I hate that, but many companies do that because it basically reduces the amount of lawsuits they receive.
[30:44] arbitration, which means you cannot sue them and I hate that, but many companies do that because it basically reduces the amount of lawsuits they receive.
[30:46] them and I hate that, but many companies do that because it basically reduces the amount of lawsuits they receive.
[30:48] do that because it basically reduces the amount of lawsuits they receive.
[30:50] So, here they have mediation and arbitration or binding arbitration.
[30:53] here they have mediation and arbitration or binding arbitration.
[30:55] Mediation never works.
[30:57] That's essentially where they go to mediator before they go to litigation or I'm sorry, arbitration and they never can really come to a resolution.
[30:58] works.
[31:01] So, they just go to force arbitration.
[31:03] In this specific case, we're going to select binding arbitration and we're going to put where we are located.
[31:05] So, where does the jurisdiction govern?
[31:07] I'll put California and then I'll select generate documents.
[31:08] Now, it's generating the documents and here it is.
[31:11] So, now we have this privacy policy, information we collect and as you can see, this is a very large detailed document.
[31:12] It's not some like
[31:15] policy, information we collect and as you can see, this is a very large detailed document.
[31:16] It's not some like
[31:19] Now, it's generating the documents and here it is.
[31:21] So, now we have this privacy policy, information we collect and as you can see, this is a very large detailed document.
[31:22] It's not some like
[31:25] you can see, this is a very large detailed document.
[31:27] It's not some like
[31:29] detailed document.
[31:29] It's not some like generic, you know, small template.
[31:31] It is generic, you know, small template.
[31:31] It is a very large document with a lot of a very large document with a lot of information and you just can go ahead and download this directly onto their computer.
[31:37] So, let's say for example, you want to publish this application.
[31:40] Here at the top right, once you create it, you'll click on publish and then here we have a link.
[31:44] So, I'll go ahead and copy the link and then I'll go to my browser up here and I'll just go ahead and paste this in.
[31:49] And there we go.
[31:49] We have our TOS and privacy policy generator.
[31:53] Now, what you can do here is you can actually take this and embed it onto your website.
[31:56] You can also embed the code onto your website, so it can actually take part of your website.
[32:01] I have other videos showing you how to do that, but in this specific case, we just use it as a link.
[32:07] So, maybe you want to put this as like a button on your website somewhere where they can always get help.
[32:11] So, here's an example of something that you can create, right?
[32:13] So, this is my game that I created and this is plugins versus Gutenberg.
[32:16] Here, I'll click on start battle.
[32:18] And right away, we got the music.
[32:20] We have characters right here and I've created a turn-based video game.
[32:24] So, I want to go ahead and click on attack, attack, attack, attack.
[32:30] Attack, attack, attack.
[32:30] And then here my characters go.
[32:32] So, and then here my characters go.
[32:32] So, we're attacking Gutenberg and look at his HP, it's dropping.
[32:33] Look at that.
[32:37] All right, we're beating him.
[32:38] Now, he responds with an AoE attack.
[32:39] All my units are hurt, right?
[32:42] So, yeah, we got to we got to figure out what's going on here.
[32:44] So, here I'll use my abilities.
[32:45] I have abilities.
[32:47] I'm going to use all my abilities right here.
[32:49] Widget barrage.
[32:51] There we go.
[32:53] Field wall.
[32:53] All right, purge caches.
[32:56] Let's go.
[32:56] Widget barrier.
[32:59] Okay.
[32:59] So, we're beating him up.
[33:01] Ugh, he does another AoE attack.
[33:03] Okay, my guys are getting hurt here.
[33:03] Uh we're going to go ahead and mix this up.
[33:05] I think this guy has a better attack.
[33:06] So, here we go.
[33:08] 192, look at that.
[33:08] Field wall.
[33:11] We're getting them.
[33:11] Purge caches.
[33:14] All right, his HP's dropping.
[33:14] 442.
[33:18] Oh gosh, my characters are getting they're getting nailed.
[33:20] Let's go ahead and do this.
[33:21] Oh, I'm out of mana.
[33:24] All right, widget barrage.
[33:24] There we go.
[33:26] He's almost dead.
[33:26] Let's beat him.
[33:28] There we go.
[33:28] He's dead.
[33:28] Woo, I won.
[33:28] All right.
[33:31] we go.
[33:31] He's dead.
[33:31] Woo, I won.
[33:31] All right.
[33:32] So, that's just a quick example of how you can, you know, you can create anything, but uh here I can go ahead and put my name and add a high score.
[33:37] I'll put Daryl Wilson and I can play again and here we go, back to square one.
[33:43] So, yeah, that's just an example of how you can create games if you want to go that route.
[33:47] Next, we'll be talking about connectors.
[33:49] Now, connectors are pretty self-explanatory.
[33:51] So, for example, if you want Claude to check your email, you'll need to connect your Gmail account.
[33:55] If you want it to check your Google calendar, you'll need to connect your Google calendar.
[33:58] So, in this part of the video, I'll walk you through how to set up connectors with Claude.
[34:02] Okay, so now let's go over some other important options like connectors, plugins and a few other options.
[34:08] Now, over here on the left side under customize, you're going to see connectors.
[34:11] Now, connectors essentially allow Claude to connect to different things like your Gmail, Slack, even Google Drive.
[34:17] If you want to see a list of connectors, you'll click on the plus icon and click on browse connectors.
[34:23] And here's a few connectors.
[34:25] Now, just to give you an idea, what you can do here is you can link this up to your PayPal.
[34:28] You can ask it to check all of the invoices, receipts or anything that
[34:33] the invoices, receipts or anything that you paid.
[34:35] You can also connect it to Stripe and ask it for monthly reports to analyze last month versus this month and so on and so forth.
[34:42] And obviously, there's a lot of other cases.
[34:44] Now, just to give you a very basic generic example, I actually connected this to Gmail.
[34:48] So, over here, you can connect this to Gmail.
[34:52] Now, I've already done that.
[34:53] So, right here, you'll see I connected to Gmail.
[34:55] Now, what it can do here is it can actually browse your emails for you.
[34:59] So, for example, I'll go ahead and go over here to the new chat.
[35:04] So, check my Gmail.
[35:05] Did I get any upcoming bills this week or am I going to get any upcoming bills?
[35:09] It'll know what you're trying to say.
[35:10] Okay, and looks like I have no bills coming up this week.
[35:12] It gave me a general overview saying that I had no bills.
[35:13] It gave me a bunch of, you know, newsletters and things and stuff like that.
[35:18] Uh nothing that looks like a bill, invoice or payment reminder.
[35:21] So, this is how you can connect this.
[35:23] Now, there is another thing that you can do, but I will probably save this for another video.
[35:28] Now, you might be wondering, well, that's cool, Daryl, but can this actually send emails on my behalf?
[35:31] Can it start doing things?
[35:33] And the answer is
[35:35] it start doing things?
[35:35] And the answer is no and yes.
[35:37] So, as of right now, it no and yes.
[35:37] So, as of right now, it cannot, but if you install an MCP plugin, then you can get around that.
[35:42] plugin, then you can get around that.
[35:42] So, that's an example of what connectors are.
[35:46] Essentially, you can connect Claude onto any of these specific apps.
[35:49] Now, let's talk about plugins.
[35:49] So, I did mention plugins.
[35:52] Now, to use plugins, you must be using the desktop version.
[35:54] Also, we have to click on co-work and that'll actually activate the actual plugins.
[35:58] Now, let me explain what plugins are before we even, you know, go into MCPs.
[36:02] Plugins are essentially a list of skills that are combined into one specific type of plugin.
[36:10] For example, here we have marketing.
[36:10] Now, if I click on marketing right here, it basically creates a whole list of skills and applies all those skills together in one single plugin.
[36:20] So, for example, it can draft a blog post, it can create multi-level campaigns, review content against our brand voice.
[36:28] It can also analyze your competition.
[36:29] So, essentially, it is the entire thing put together in one specific package.
[36:34] Now, this can be done with a list of skills that you combine
[36:36] with a list of skills that you combine together or you can just use a plugin.
[36:38] together or you can just use a plugin.
[36:40] I've seen videos on YouTube where they're like, oh my god, the plugins are insane.
[36:41] They're not that crazy.
[36:44] Okay, they're nice to have.
[36:46] They're cool, but you can make this by yourself or if you're lazy, just use a plugin.
[36:47] Now, I'll go ahead and just give you a quick example of a plugin.
[36:49] So, they have many to choose from, but I'm going to stick with marketing.
[36:50] So, many of you might want to market your business or you might want to get some ideas for marketing.
[36:53] Here, I installed the marketing plugin.
[36:54] And I'll go ahead and click on manage and I'll just walk you through the general idea of plugins.
[36:55] So, let's give you an example.
[36:57] So, here at the top, I'll click on customize.
[36:58] And let's say for example, you want to market your specific business.
[37:00] You need help marketing it.
[37:02] You want ideas and you want like the full-on package.
[37:03] Now, before I run this prompt, now earlier in the video, I did add custom instructions onto Claude.
[37:04] So, over here in the settings, if I go to the general, you're going to see I have a list of myself, my business, what I do, everything else put together right here in the custom instructions.
[37:07] So, by adding this in, they already know all about me and they're going to formulate a marketing
[37:36] they're going to formulate a marketing campaign for this specific niche.
[37:39] If you did not enter this in, you'll have to go ahead and answer a few questions with Claude.
[37:42] No big deal.
[37:44] So, I'll go ahead and just go ahead and put customize the marketing plugin for me based on my company.
[37:47] And I'll go ahead and run this prompt.
[37:49] Okay, so went ahead and it created this marketing plugin based off my company information.
[37:52] Now, if you did not enter the custom instructions, it'll prompt you with a bunch of questions saying where's your business located, what's your name and so on and so forth.
[37:54] So, you'll give it as much information as you can about your business.
[38:04] Now, while it's creating, now some of these applications have built-in MCPs, meaning they can actually go to websites and do things if you instruct it.
[38:06] Now, some apps have it, some apps don't.
[38:12] For this specific example, if I scroll down right here, you're going to see that some do.
[38:14] So, Canva and Slack both have built-in MCP connectors.
[38:18] That means if I tell it to do something in Canva right now, it can go ahead and do that and the same thing via Slack.
[38:21] However, Mailchimp, Semrush, Google Analytics do not and basically just gives us information of what it's going to do and, you know, what was updated.
[38:33] Here, we have the MCP connectors and what's connected and then
[38:38] connectors and what's connected and then here, we can save the plugin.
[38:39] So, click here, we can save the plugin.
[38:41] So, click on save plugin.
[38:41] Now, let's test this on save plugin.
[38:43] Now, let's test this plugin.
[38:43] So, here you'll see that we have plugin.
[38:45] So, here you'll see that we have a marketing plugin.
[38:45] I have another one that I installed earlier and we also have a productivity plugin.
[38:48] At the top right, I'll click on customize.
[38:51] So, now that we created the plugin, I asked it now to give me viral content marketing ideas for my business and I answered a few questions.
[38:59] And scrolling down, you'll see it gave me a brief analysis right here.
[39:02] It added this all on my content calendar.
[39:04] It also gave me sources and here on the right side, these are my content ideas for April 2026.
[39:11] So, what it does here is sort of recognizes the trends, it researches competitors, it finds out what's trending and then it can give me something to work with.
[39:18] Uh I built a full website in 10 minutes with AI.
[39:20] I mean, this is popular on YouTube.
[39:22] I mean, AI is everywhere right now.
[39:24] Five free AI plugins that make WordPress stupid easy.
[39:26] Wow, I mean, that's a good one.
[39:28] And then over here, you'll see that I have more, you know, more video ideas and so on and so forth.
[39:34] It actually has like analysis of how to, you know, apply my hooks.
[39:37] So, for example, delete these
[39:39] my hooks.
[39:41] So, for example, delete these five stupid plugins right now and they five stupid plugins right now and they give me even a length of how short the actual introduction should be.
[39:46] I would say 30 seconds to 1 minute is like the most.
[39:50] Anything past a minute, you start to lose the audience, right?
[39:53] The hook is too long.
[39:55] Uh here you'll see we have a content strategy notes and a bunch of other information.
[39:59] Now, if you are a anti-gravity user, if you click on anti-gravity, it'll take all that information and then put it directly here into anti-gravity where you can further customize it and work on it using the anti-gravity app.
[40:09] So, that is plugin in a nutshell.
[40:13] Think of plugins as basically a bunch of different skills that you can apply in one specific prompt.
[40:17] Now, let's go ahead and talk about the next option, which is dispatch.
[40:20] Now, this is only available in co-work.
[40:24] So, essentially what dispatch can do, it can access files on your own computer, and also you can allow all browser actions, which essentially will go ahead and uh act on its own, and it can actually run specific tasks using the actual cursor.
[40:36] So, I'll just give you a quick example.
[40:39] Over here, I'm going to ask it to turn on Final Cut Pro.
[40:39] Now, Final Cut Pro is the editor
[40:41] Pro. Now, Final Cut Pro is the editor program I use for making YouTube videos.
[40:43] program I use for making YouTube videos.
[40:45] So, I'll say, "Turn on Final Cut Pro."
[40:47] Okay. And let's see what happens.
[40:49] Now, here obviously I messed with this earlier, but I can't turn off ScreenFlow because I'm using it right now, right?
[40:53] So, let's just see what goes on here.
[40:57] So, I'll just put a lot for this session.
[41:02] Okay. Here it's opening up Final Cut Pro, and there it is.
[41:04] So, Final Cut Pro is now open, and I can go ahead and edit it.
[41:07] Now, let's go ahead and test this out a little bit.
[41:10] So, So, create a new project in Final Cut Pro called Daryl Wilson, and I'll go ahead and run this.
[41:13] And here I will Actually, I think it'll automatically do it.
[41:15] I don't have to shrink the window down.
[41:18] It'll shrink it down for me. But, let's just see what it does here.
[41:22] Okay.
[41:26] Okay.
[41:27] So, Claude is using my computer.
[41:33] Okay. There it goes.
[41:36] And let's see if it goes to new.
[41:38] I'm not going to touch anything.
[41:40] I want it to do it on its own. And this isn't a hard task.
[41:41] There it
[41:41] And this isn't a hard task.
[41:41] There it goes.
[41:43] Okay, new goes.
[41:43] Okay, new project.
[41:45] project.
[41:45] All right, almost there.
[41:45] Go to projects.
[41:51] Okay, so it opened up a new project, and
[41:53] Okay, so it opened up a new project, and now it needs to name it Daryl Wilson.
[41:56] now it needs to name it Daryl Wilson.
[41:56] So, let's go ahead and see what it does.
[41:59] So, let's go ahead and see what it does.
[41:59] Daryl Wilson.
[42:01] Daryl Wilson.
[42:01] Cool.
[42:07] Done.
[42:07] It created a brand new project
[42:08] Done. It created a brand new project called Daryl Wilson.
[42:10] called Daryl Wilson.
[42:10] All right, party people.
[42:11] Well, I hope you all enjoyed this video.
[42:12] As you can tell, there's a lot of cool and fun stuff you can do with Claude.
[42:14] lot of cool and fun stuff you can do with Claude.
[42:14] Like, uh I like the fact that you can embed the plugins and then
[42:16] with Claude.
[42:16] Like, uh I like the fact that you can embed the plugins and then create your own little assistants, or
[42:18] create your own little assistants, or you can have it control your computer.
[42:20] you can have it control your computer.
[42:20] Maybe it can even start editing videos for me.
[42:22] Maybe it can even start editing videos for me.
[42:22] I don't think we're far off from there, right?
[42:24] for me.
[42:24] I don't think we're far off from there, right?
[42:26] there, right?
[42:26] I mean, maybe my video editors will be really pissed, but you know, that's that's what's going on right now.
[42:27] I mean, maybe my video editors will be really pissed, but you
[42:29] editors will be really pissed, but you know, that's that's what's going on right now.
[42:30] know, that's that's what's going on right now.
[42:30] So, AI is rapidly evolving.
[42:32] So, AI is rapidly evolving.
[42:32] You have any question about Claude, or if there's anything you want to let me know, uh put it in the comments.
[42:34] You have any question about Claude, or if there's anything you want to let me know, uh put it in the comments.
[42:35] know, uh put it in the comments.
[42:35] I hope you all enjoyed this video, and I hope this video helped you out.
[42:36] I hope you all enjoyed this video, and I hope this video helped you out.
[42:38] this video helped you out.
[42:38] With that said, good luck on your AI journey, and
[42:39] With that said, good luck on your AI journey, and
[42:41] Said, good luck on your AI journey, and I will see all of you party people.
[42:43] I will see all of you party people later.
