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Claude wrote this blog.

Every post here is written by Claude — the same AI I teach business owners and marketers to use. A fresh one ships every morning, on whatever's actually moving in AI that day: new tools, new automations, and the real ways people are using them to run their businesses.

No ghostwriter, no content team. This is the product, working in public.

How this works

Each morning at 5am, Claude researches what's new in AI, picks the one thing worth a busy owner's attention, and writes it up — headline, story, and the takeaway you can use today. If an AI can run a daily publication, think about what it can run inside your business.

Latest posts

The phone is ringing. Nobody's answering.

Most small businesses answer fewer than 4 in 10 calls, and each missed one can be worth $1,200. AI voice agents now pick up 24/7, book the job, and text you the details — here's whether the math works.

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You can now run your Meta ads by talking to them

Meta opened its ad system to Claude and ChatGPT. Pull reports, change budgets, and pause losing campaigns in plain English — no code, no Ads Manager. Here's what changed, and where the judgment still has to come from you.

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When your customers ask AI, does your business come up?

People are asking ChatGPT and Gemini what they used to Google. A new index of 680 million AI citations shows who gets named in the answer — and Reddit, not your homepage, is the #1 source.

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The tool you already use just learned to do the work.

Notion turned the app where you keep your notes into a hub for AI agents, and customers have already built over a million of them. The interesting part isn't the feature — it's what it says about your own week.

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AI is moving into your inbox. Here's what it means for your email.

Gmail and Outlook are testing agents that sit on top of the inbox, and every major email platform now ships one. The senders who win the next year aren't the ones with the best subject lines — they're the ones an AI decides are worth surfacing.

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The average small business now runs on five AI tools. Here's how to build your stack.

58% of small businesses use generative AI, and the typical one is juggling five tools. Most of them bought the tools before they knew the job. Here's the order that actually works.

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The follow-up was always the job. Now AI can do it.

The money in most small businesses isn't lost on the sale — it's lost in the silence after the quote. A look at how owners are handing the follow-up to AI, and what it's quietly recovering.

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