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Claude Code Tutorial: How To Use AI Agents To Automate Your Business

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Beginner 5 min read For: Entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small business owners with no prior coding experience who want to use AI to automate business processes.
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The transcript demonstrates how to use Claude Code as an AI agent for business tasks, focusing on building landing pages and automating content creation. It walks through a fictitious AI automation agency for local businesses, covering everything from setting up the project to generating ads and automating daily tasks. The core message is that Claude Code can be a non-technical user's AI teammate for business growth.

[0:00]
Claude Code as a Non-Coding AI Agent

Claude Code is presented as an AI teammate for business tasks like landing pages, internal tools, and marketing automations; no coding required.

[0:51]
How to Download and Start a Project

To start, download the app from claude.com, then create a new project by adding a folder and naming it for your work.

[2:28]
Importance of a Detailed Initial Prompt

A detailed prompt gives Claude context about your business and goals before it begins building anything.

[5:04]
Generating Business Offer and Pricing Tiers

Claude Code can generate a complete offer and pricing sheet. For the demo, it suggested $297, $597, and $997 monthly packages with a one-time setup fee.

[6:17]
Using Skills for Consistent Output

Skills are markdown files with instructions that help Claude Code follow specific design or copywriting styles. External skills like 'front-end design' can be imported from GitHub.

[8:00]
Creating Tailored Landing Pages

Claude Code created three landing pages: a general one, one for med spas, and one for real estate agents, each tailored with industry-specific language and design.

[12:01]
Generating Ad Prompts for Creatives

It generated 10 ad prompts (5 for each vertical) that can be used with GPT Image 2 to create Facebook ad visuals.

[15:07]
Automating Ad Generation Daily

An automation can be set to run daily, e.g., generating five new ad concepts at 9 AM. A VPS is recommended for 24/7 operation.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 [0:51] Go to claude.com and download the Claude desktop app for your operating system.
2 [1:23] Open the app, click 'Add another folder', name it for your project, and click 'Create'.
3 [1:51] Select the model (e.g., Opus 4.8) and enter a detailed prompt describing your business goal, target customers, and non-technical language preference.
4 [3:37] After Claude responds, refine the offer and pricing by providing additional inputs like target niches (e.g., med spas, real estate).
5 [3:49] Ask Claude to create a landing page with specific sections: headline, offer, benefits, lead form, CTA, and FAQ.
6 [6:35] Improve design by referencing external skills. Download skills from GitHub (e.g., 'front-end design') and paste the links into the chat.
7 [9:54] Clone the landing page and ask Claude to create industry-specific versions (e.g., for med spas and real estate agents) with tailored copy.
8 [12:01] Ask Claude to generate 5 ad prompts for each landing page, specifying they are for GPT Image 2 and should include sales tactics.
9 [13:31] Use the prompts in ChatGPT's image generator to create ad visuals for Facebook.
10 [15:07] Set up a daily automation: ask Claude to create a routine that runs every morning at 9 AM to generate 5 new ad concepts. For 24/7 operation, deploy on a VPS.

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What is the main purpose of Claude Code according to the video?

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It acts as an AI teammate for your business, helping with landing pages, internal tools, marketing automations, and other computer-based tasks.

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How do you download Claude Code on a Mac?

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Go to claude.com and look up Claude Code, then download the desktop app for your operating system.

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What are the three pricing tiers suggested by Claude Code for the AI automation agency?

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Three: $297/month, $597/month, and $997/month, each with a one-time setup fee.

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What is a 'skill' in Claude Code?

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A skill is a markdown file with instructions for Claude Code to follow, helping it perform specific tasks in a consistent style.

6:17

Why is a hosting or VPS recommended for running Claude Code automations?

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It allows you to keep the AI agent running 24/7 without needing your laptop to stay on, enabling automations to run continuously.

6:07

What is the purpose of sending a detailed initial prompt to Claude Code?

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To give Claude more context of what you’re actually trying to achieve before it starts building anything.

2:28

List at least four features of the AI automation agency’s offer as mentioned in the video.

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Instantly reply to leads, Missed call text back, Smart follow-up, Auto booking, One inbox for everything, Wake up old leads, and a simple weekly report.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Claude Code as an AI Teammate, Not Just a Coding Tool

Reframes how non-technical users can leverage AI for business tasks.

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Giving Context with a Detailed Prompt

Demonstrates the importance of providing clear goals and constraints for better AI output.

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Pricing Tiers for the AI Agency

Provides a concrete example of how AI can help structure a business model with tiered pricing.

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Using Skills to Control Design Quality

Introduces a powerful method to enforce consistent output quality and style through markdown instructions.

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Automating Ad Generation Daily

Highlights how Claude Code can run repetitive tasks autonomously, saving significant time.

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How to Give Claude Code the Perfect Prompt

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Claude Code Explains Lead Generation Simply

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[00:00] Today, I'm going to show you how to use

[00:01] Claude Code as an AI agent for your

[00:03] business. Now, when you hear the word

[00:04] Claude Code, you immediately think about

[00:06] coding, but don't worry, you don't have

[00:08] to be a software engineer in order to

[00:09] use it for your business. Think about

[00:11] Claude Code as an AI teammate for your

[00:13] business, which could help you with

[00:14] landing pages, internal tools, marketing

[00:16] automations, and anything that you can

[00:18] do with a computer within your business.

[00:20] So, whether you're a founder, creator,

[00:21] freelancer, or just getting into

[00:23] entrepreneurship, this can be one of the

[00:25] most useful tools you can learn. So, in

[00:26] this video, I'm going to take you from a

[00:28] total beginner to someone who is a pro

[00:30] at using Claude Code for real business

[00:32] tasks. So, real quick, before we start,

[00:34] the point of this is not for you to

[00:35] completely copy what I'm doing, but

[00:37] rather get an understanding of the

[00:38] capabilities of Claude Code and see how

[00:40] you can apply it to your own business.

[00:42] So, for today's video, we'll be making

[00:43] up a fictitious business for an AI

[00:45] automation agency, and I'll be showing

[00:48] you a couple ways to get that business

[00:50] started. So, first thing we want to do

[00:51] is download Claude Code on the Claude

[00:54] website. So, I'm on a Mac, so all I have

[00:56] to do is press right here, download for

[00:57] Mac OS. I already have it downloaded, so

[00:59] I'll be skipping this step, but if you

[01:01] want to download it yourself, just go to

[01:02] claude.com and look up Claude Code. Once

[01:04] you downloaded the Claude desktop app,

[01:06] you have this platform right here. So,

[01:08] we have our regular chats on the left

[01:09] side, we have our Claude Co-work in the

[01:11] middle, and we have code on the right

[01:13] side. Now, there are a couple ways to

[01:14] use it. We have a new session button

[01:16] right here. We have our routines, which

[01:18] is automated tasks that we can hand off

[01:20] to Claude Code, and we have a way to

[01:22] customize our Claude. Now, first thing

[01:23] we want to do in order to start a new

[01:25] project is click this button right here,

[01:27] which is add another folder. We'll click

[01:29] that. Then, we'll go ahead and name our

[01:32] folder whatever we want to work on. So,

[01:34] for this, I'm going to show you an AI

[01:36] agency demo. We'll click create, we'll

[01:39] click open, and now we are working in

[01:41] that folder. Now that we're in the

[01:42] folder we want to work in, we have a

[01:44] couple things that we can do. So, here

[01:46] on the right side, we have the model

[01:47] selector, and this lets you select which

[01:49] model you want to use. For this video,

[01:51] we'll be using Opus 4.8, and we'll start

[01:53] off by giving it a simple prompt. So,

[01:55] here I typed, "I'm starting an AI

[01:57] automation agency for local businesses.

[01:59] The business helps companies respond

[02:01] faster to leads, send follow-up

[02:02] messages, and stay organized. My target

[02:04] customers are local service businesses

[02:06] like med spas, roofers, dentists, gyms,

[02:09] and real estate agents. I'm not

[02:11] technical, so explain everything in

[02:12] plain English. For this project, act

[02:14] like my AI business partner and help me

[02:16] build simple assets that could help me

[02:18] launch this business. I personally am a

[02:19] little bit more technical, but for the

[02:21] purpose of this video, we'll just

[02:23] pretend that I have no knowledge of

[02:25] Claude code. We'll click enter and see

[02:26] what it says. So, the purpose of sending

[02:28] a prompt like this in the beginning is

[02:29] to give Claude more context of what

[02:31] you're actually trying to achieve. So,

[02:33] before even starts building anything, it

[02:35] gets an understanding of what your goal

[02:37] is. So, while it's thinking and

[02:38] understanding what I'm trying to

[02:40] achieve, right here is where you check

[02:42] your settings, language that you're

[02:44] using. You can also upgrade your plans,

[02:46] connect some apps and extensions. And in

[02:48] the settings, you could check how much

[02:50] you used of your Claude plan. So, here's

[02:51] what Claude replied. When someone fills

[02:53] out a form, sends an Instagram DM, or

[02:55] clicks request a quote, the person is a

[02:58] lead. So, that's how it works in

[02:59] business. Once you have someone entering

[03:01] your ecosystem, they become a lead,

[03:03] which is basically a potential customer

[03:04] in your pipeline. So, typically the

[03:06] owner of those businesses is doing the

[03:08] busy work. So, they're either doing the

[03:09] Botox, putting up the actual roofs, or

[03:12] spending time with the patient. The

[03:13] leads that reach into their ecosystem

[03:15] are probably just sitting there, and

[03:17] mostly nobody replies to them. So, the

[03:18] way we could solve that for them is the

[03:20] AI can send a text or an email within

[03:22] seconds once a lead is in the pipeline.

[03:24] Ask them some common questions. Then it

[03:27] could book them into a calendar or nudge

[03:29] them. So, after you prompt Claude, a lot

[03:31] of the times it'll ask you questions.

[03:33] So, right now it's asking which niche we

[03:35] want to aim for the first client. So,

[03:37] let's say med spas and real estate

[03:40] agents. And let's have it come up with

[03:42] our offer and pricing sheet. Now, we can

[03:44] also enter any of our own information

[03:46] into the others section. So, right here

[03:49] I'm going to say create the simplest

[03:50] possible version of this business. Start

[03:52] with a clean landing page for the AI

[03:54] automation agency. The page should

[03:56] include a clear headline, a short

[03:57] explanation of the offer, three benefits

[03:59] for local business owners, a simple lead

[04:01] form, a call to action button, and a

[04:03] short FAQ section. So, we'll click

[04:06] submit and let Claude Code do its thing.

[04:09] So, before creating the landing page, I

[04:10] told Claude Code to focus on the offer.

[04:12] So, it boils down to I make sure that

[04:14] you never lose another lead to a slow

[04:15] reply. The moment someone reaches out,

[04:17] my system answers them in under 60

[04:19] seconds, books them into your calendar,

[04:21] and keeps following up until they show.

[04:23] So, customers you already paid to

[04:25] attract actually turn into money. So, it

[04:27] came up with the name the Instant Lead

[04:29] Engine, which is pretty decent. You can

[04:30] obviously change it for your own

[04:32] business and actually plug in the

[04:34] information correctly when it comes to

[04:36] the actual business you're running. And

[04:37] since we're targeting both med spas and

[04:39] real estate agents, obviously they both

[04:41] have completely different businesses.

[04:42] So, we'll actually have Claude Code

[04:44] create the landing pages for each one of

[04:46] them that is completely unrelated, but

[04:47] it's all under our same business

[04:49] umbrella. So, some of the features we're

[04:50] selling: instant reply, missed call text

[04:52] back, smart follow-up, auto booking, one

[04:55] inbox for everything, wake up your old

[04:57] leads. So, if you have a list of leads,

[04:58] it can actually reach out to them. And a

[05:00] simple weekly report. Now, it came up

[05:02] with three tiers for the packaging. So,

[05:04] we have our $297 a month, our $597 a

[05:07] month, and our $997 a month package.

[05:10] Now, each one of them has a one-time

[05:11] setup fee, which is pretty common for

[05:14] businesses like this. And the first

[05:15] package has the instant text plus email

[05:17] reply, the missed call text back, and

[05:19] the auto booking. package also has the

[05:21] smart follow-up sequences, one inbox,

[05:23] waking up old leads. And the pro plan

[05:26] has Google review requests and monthly

[05:28] optimization calls as well. Now, this is

[05:30] an entire plan of how we're actually

[05:31] going to do this, but I'm sure if you

[05:33] have a business in mind, you already

[05:35] have an idea of what you're going to do.

[05:37] You can always consult with Claude Code

[05:38] in order to get a better understanding

[05:40] of that business or see what it

[05:42] suggests. Now, it asked me a couple

[05:43] things. So, it asked me about the

[05:45] pricing. So, pricing sounds good, name

[05:48] also sounds good, and the waking up old

[05:50] leads also sounds good. So, in order to

[05:53] do the waking up old leads, so you can

[05:54] actually do this for your own business

[05:56] and for other businesses, but you can

[05:57] set up a Cloud Code automation. And

[06:00] obviously, I'm using a laptop, so if I

[06:01] shut down my laptop, Cloud Code is not

[06:03] going to keep running, but you can set

[06:05] up a Cloud Code automation agent on a

[06:07] hosting or VPS, which stays alive 24/7.

[06:10] So, now let's actually have it do the

[06:12] landing page. And in order to make the

[06:14] landing page look a little better,

[06:15] there's something called skills. So,

[06:17] Cloud Code has these skills that you can

[06:19] add on top of it. So, basically, a skill

[06:20] is a markdown file. Don't worry about

[06:22] what markdown is, it's just basically a

[06:24] way to type out a file. And that file

[06:26] typically has a set of instructions for

[06:28] Cloud Code to follow. Now, Cloud Code

[06:30] can either create scripts based on your

[06:32] instruction for it, or it can use

[06:33] existing skills off of the internet. So,

[06:35] I'll tell it to use the front-end design

[06:37] skill and the impeccable skill in order

[06:40] to design it. On the bottom right right

[06:42] here, we also have our effort level, so

[06:44] you can either select a lower effort

[06:46] level for faster replies or a higher

[06:48] effort level for smarter replies. Now,

[06:51] typically, I never use the lowest or the

[06:53] highest, just because sometimes it tends

[06:55] to overthink on the highest and gives

[06:57] really bad responses on the lowest. So,

[06:59] I typically use one under the highest

[07:01] level possible. So, let's say for

[07:02] example, Claude started working, but it

[07:04] didn't recognize the skills I named. I

[07:06] pretty much went online and looked up

[07:07] these skills. So, the front-end design

[07:09] skill and the impeccable skill, and then

[07:11] I just copy-pasted the link from GitHub.

[07:14] GitHub is where people store a lot of

[07:16] code, and typically, these skills are on

[07:19] there. And once I sent Claude the

[07:20] skills, you can see right here, it says,

[07:22] "You're right." It's going to now pull

[07:23] the information off of these pages and

[07:26] use it for our landing page. Perfect.

[07:27] So, as you can see here, Claude worked

[07:29] for a while and pretty much figured out

[07:32] a lot of different things in order to

[07:33] make our landing page. Now, as you can

[07:35] see here, based on the skills that I

[07:37] gave it, you could also look up any

[07:38] skill that you want online. So, if you

[07:40] want a skill for design or if you want a

[07:42] skill for copywriting, just look up

[07:44] copywriting skill for Claude, and then

[07:45] you can download it and use it. So,

[07:47] here's what it said about the skills.

[07:48] So, both skills were in that the obvious

[07:50] AI agency look, purple, indigo

[07:52] gradients, etc. is exactly what screams

[07:54] a robot made this. So, it went the

[07:56] complete other way. It went with

[07:57] different colors, different fonts, and

[07:59] things like that. So, this is our

[08:01] landing page for medspas, real estate,

[08:03] and local service businesses. Never lose

[08:05] another lead to a slow reply. The moment

[08:07] someone calls, fills out a form, or

[08:09] sends a DM, our system replies in under

[08:11] 60 seconds, answers the question, and

[08:14] books them on your calendar. You stay on

[08:15] the work, we make sure no lead slips

[08:17] away. So, it even gave an example. So,

[08:20] new lead, "Sarah, hi, do you have any

[08:22] openings this week for a consultation?"

[08:24] And then the AI would say, "Hi Sarah,

[08:26] thanks for reaching out to Glow Medspa,"

[08:27] which is an example business, "would

[08:29] love to see you. Are you free Thursday

[08:30] at 2:00 p.m. or Friday at 11:00 a.m.?"

[08:33] And then the lead would say, "Thursday

[08:35] worked," and it will automatically book

[08:37] in the calendar. Then it goes on to

[08:39] highlight some benefits of signing up

[08:41] with the business, and gives a quick

[08:43] three-step process of how it works. Then

[08:45] it goes on to highlight the waking up

[08:47] your old leads system. Next, it

[08:49] showcases that the risk is with us, not

[08:51] with you, so it takes the risk away from

[08:53] whoever you're trying to sell to. And

[08:55] then it created a small form where

[08:57] people can insert their business and

[09:00] their names and their contact

[09:01] information, and then you can get their

[09:03] contact sent to you. And lastly, it

[09:05] added a question section, which

[09:07] basically says like, "Do you I need to

[09:09] be technical? How fast can it go live?

[09:11] Is there a contract? What if it doesn't

[09:13] work for my business? And how much does

[09:14] it cost?" A last call to action button.

[09:17] Now, since this is mostly for medspas,

[09:21] we can actually create a version that is

[09:23] also tailored specifically for the real

[09:24] estate version of this. Now, because we

[09:26] told it initially to act as our business

[09:28] partner, it gave us the suggestion of

[09:31] how we can actually host this and send a

[09:33] link to whoever we're trying to sell

[09:35] this to. Now, the instructions it gives

[09:36] us are pretty simple, so if we want to

[09:38] actually go ahead and do it, we can. I'm

[09:40] not going to do it for today's video,

[09:41] but you get the point. Now, let's tell

[09:43] Claude to make the two different

[09:44] versions. So, this one can be our

[09:46] general lead page, and we can have one

[09:48] that is specifically for med spas and

[09:50] specifically for real estate. So, we can

[09:52] say, let's say this page that you made

[09:54] is our general landing page. Let's make

[09:56] another version that is only specific to

[09:59] med spas and another version that is

[10:01] only specific to real estate agents.

[10:04] Make sure to use copy that resonates

[10:06] with the specific target client, and

[10:09] keep everything in mind when it comes to

[10:11] how the specific client would view the

[10:12] page, understand it, and eventually

[10:14] funnel into our lead form system. So,

[10:17] again, we should have this page that you

[10:19] just made, another one that's very

[10:20] specific to med spas, and another one

[10:22] that's very specific to real estate

[10:24] agents. We'll click enter, so Claude

[10:26] starts working. And now, with just a

[10:27] quick recap, we have our landing page.

[10:29] We're going to have two different

[10:30] landing pages specifically for the

[10:32] clients we're targeting. And then, the

[10:33] next step in order to get people to

[10:34] actually sign up is to come up with ways

[10:36] to hook them into the landing page. Now,

[10:39] that will be our top of funnel, which is

[10:40] most likely going to be either ads or

[10:43] organic videos on social media. And

[10:44] there we go. Now, we have our two pages.

[10:46] So, we have this one specifically for

[10:48] real estate, so agent who replies first

[10:50] wins the deal. The moment a Zillow,

[10:52] Facebook, or website lead comes in, we

[10:54] text and email them in under 60 seconds,

[10:57] qualify them, and book the call even

[10:59] while you're in a showing. You stop

[11:00] losing buyers and sellers to whoever

[11:02] answered faster. So, same style of

[11:04] landing page. We have our example right

[11:06] here is 142 Oak Street still available?

[11:08] Could I see it this weekend? Hi,

[11:09] Michael. Yes, 142 Oak Street is still

[11:12] available, and I'd be glad to show it.

[11:13] Are you free at Saturday at 1:00 p.m. or

[11:16] Sunday at 3:00 p.m.? And are you

[11:17] currently working with an agent?

[11:19] Saturday at 1:00 works. And it booked

[11:21] the meeting. Now, this is a similar

[11:22] setup to our first landing page, but

[11:24] again, this is specifically for real

[11:27] estate agents, so they would understand

[11:29] the language that is written here. So,

[11:30] from Zillow, realtor.com, Facebook, or

[11:32] your website. And this is a very much

[11:35] tailored to these real estate agents.

[11:37] Now, again, this one is for the med

[11:39] spas, so obviously the coloring is also

[11:42] a little bit more girly and fits with

[11:43] the typical med spa client. As you can

[11:45] see, I changed the copy to "Hi, how much

[11:47] is lip filler and do you have anything

[11:49] this week?" Same style of reply, just

[11:52] specifically for the lip filler. And

[11:54] everything within the copy is tailored

[11:55] to med spas. So, now that we have our

[11:57] landing pages, let's go ahead and come

[12:00] up with some advertisements. So, in

[12:01] order to create ads, we can either go

[12:02] for videos or images. So, let's create

[12:04] some static ads, so we'll say, "Come up

[12:06] with five prompts for each landing

[12:09] page." So, five for the med spas and

[12:11] five for the real estate agents. We'll

[12:14] be using the GPT image 2, which is

[12:17] ChatGPT's image generator, in order to

[12:19] create static ads that will be running

[12:21] on Facebook. So, five ads for each one

[12:23] of these services. Make sure you're

[12:25] super detailed and take everything into

[12:27] account that is needed in order to

[12:29] capture the attention of our target

[12:31] audience and get them to click on the

[12:33] link. Use widely accepted sales tactics

[12:36] like selling the benefit and things that

[12:39] are textbook sales. And really try to

[12:41] think of it from the mind of the

[12:43] potential buyer and how we can get them

[12:46] to click and sign up with us. Total of

[12:48] 10 prompts. Keep in mind, GPT image 2

[12:50] has no context of anything about this

[12:52] business or anything from this chat, so

[12:54] make sure you fill in the context

[12:55] accordingly. And when it comes to

[12:56] marketing and running ads, you're going

[12:58] to constantly have to iterate. So,

[13:00] making new ads every day is a smart

[13:02] thing to do. Now, what we could do is

[13:03] set up an automation where Claude code

[13:05] comes up with five prompts for our

[13:08] marketing every single day. And in order

[13:09] to do so, we can use the hosting or VPS,

[13:12] which we have a guide to down below in

[13:13] the description. But basically, it lets

[13:15] you keep your AI agent running 24/7 and

[13:18] you can set up automations for

[13:19] repetitive tasks in order to help you

[13:21] complete whatever task you're doing. And

[13:23] this gets rid of the need to have a

[13:24] computer turned on all the time because

[13:26] their servers are always on and you can

[13:28] get Claude code to send you these

[13:29] messages. So now in order to create

[13:31] these images for our ads, what we want

[13:33] to do is go over to ChatGPT. We'll click

[13:35] {slash} create image. We'll open up our

[13:37] med spa HTML file. We'll click open and

[13:40] then we'll copy the prompt that Claude

[13:43] gave us and we'll paste it in. Now let's

[13:44] see what GPT image comes up with. So

[13:46] again, the purpose of this video is not

[13:48] for you to do exactly what I do. It's

[13:50] for you to kind of get an understanding

[13:51] of what Claude code can do for you. And

[13:53] by understanding all those things you

[13:55] could come up with ways that you can

[13:56] apply to your own business. So let's say

[13:58] you're selling a video editing service

[14:00] or even a plumbing service, you could

[14:01] use these same tactics in order to

[14:03] improve your business and let Claude

[14:05] code do the work for you. So here we go.

[14:07] We give it the med spa lead page and

[14:10] give it the prompt that Claude code came

[14:12] up for us and this is the ad that it

[14:14] came up with. And honestly, it looks

[14:16] pretty good. Your next client just

[14:17] messaged you at 9:00 p.m. Hi, any

[14:20] availability this week for lip filler?

[14:21] We reply in 60 seconds so she books with

[14:24] you. Get a free demo. So you can run

[14:26] these ads the ads and link it to the

[14:28] landing page. Once a med spa owner sees

[14:31] it, they open up the landing page, read

[14:33] through everything Claude wrote for us

[14:35] and they could sign up with our form.

[14:37] Now let's try another one for our real

[14:38] estate agent's website. So we'll copy

[14:40] this right here. We'll open up a new

[14:42] ChatGPT instant, click {slash} images.

[14:44] We'll add the real estate landing page.

[14:47] We got real estate right here. Open and

[14:49] we'll paste in the prompt and press

[14:52] enter. Now once you have a hosting or

[14:54] VPS, this is what you can do. Obviously

[14:56] I'm going to set it up on my laptop just

[14:57] to showcase what it can do for you, but

[15:00] setting it on a VPS is actually more

[15:02] recommended because my laptop obviously

[15:04] turns off and on when I put it in my

[15:05] backpack. So right now we'll do create

[15:07] an automation for Claude code, so a loop

[15:10] or a routine that at 9:00 a.m. every day

[15:13] gives me five new concepts with prompts

[15:16] just like you gave me for the med spa

[15:18] landing page and for the real estate

[15:20] landing page so we can have a ton of ads

[15:22] and keep iterating on our content. Click

[15:25] enter right here. And while it's

[15:27] creating the automation, let's go check

[15:28] out the ad that it gave us. Instant lead

[15:30] engine, 21 times more likely to win a

[15:32] lead when you apply in 5 minutes, not

[15:34] 30. It shows that it works with Zillow,

[15:36] with Facebook, and your website. And it

[15:38] says we answer every lead in 60 seconds

[15:40] automatically. Get a free demo. And then

[15:42] the real estate agent will click onto

[15:44] the landing page that we created, and

[15:46] they could sign up, and then we can

[15:47] reach out to them and get on a sales

[15:49] call or offer them our service. So now

[15:51] that Cloud Code is working on it, you

[15:53] can see that it said running skill slash

[15:55] schedule. So Cloud Code has already

[15:57] built-in skills, which is again those

[15:59] markdown files that I explained earlier.

[16:01] And basically it said create a daily

[16:03] routine that runs at 9:00 a.m. every

[16:05] day, which creates five new Facebook ad

[16:07] content for our business. And there we

[16:09] go, Cloud Code came up with an

[16:11] automation, so we can click allow once,

[16:13] and this allows it to create the

[16:15] scheduled task. And there we go, we have

[16:16] our automation. So as you could see,

[16:18] your daily ad machine is live. Here's

[16:20] the rundown. Every morning at 9:00 a.m.

[16:22] it writes five brand new ad concepts

[16:24] mixing the med spas and real estate with

[16:26] full copy and paste GPT image two

[16:28] prompts in the same style as the 10 we

[16:31] made today. And then it saves them into

[16:33] our desktop. Now, as you could see right

[16:35] here, it runs while the Cloud app is

[16:37] open. That's why you need the hosting or

[16:39] VPS. And once you have this automation

[16:40] set up on the VPS, you can just go and

[16:42] click on the routines in Cloud, and

[16:45] you'll see this daily ad concept

[16:47] automation right here. Now, you can

[16:49] either click run now in order to run it

[16:51] instantly, or the next run is tomorrow

[16:53] at 9:00 a.m. So yeah, VPS is super

[16:55] helpful for this because you don't have

[16:57] to keep your laptop open and the Cloud

[16:59] app running all the time. You can just

[17:00] have it set up in the cloud and just set

[17:02] it and forget it and get the

[17:03] notification every day. So now we

[17:05] covered starting a business from scratch

[17:07] using Cloud, creating a landing page and

[17:09] specific landing pages for the types of

[17:11] clients that you want. And we also

[17:13] covered how to create the top of the ads

[17:15] for it. So all you have to do now is

[17:17] have an actual service working. So,

[17:18] whatever service it is that you're

[17:20] selling, and then you can have the ads

[17:22] bringing in traffic. Traffic goes

[17:24] through the landing page. Landing pages

[17:25] helps you get calls booked, and now

[17:27] you're making money. Very simple. We

[17:29] also covered the skills. So, these are

[17:31] again the markdown files that I

[17:32] mentioned that let Claude code do very

[17:34] specific things over and over again in a

[17:36] specific style. So, these are sets of

[17:38] instructions, and you can also just tell

[17:40] Claude create a skill for creating my

[17:41] ads, and then it'll create a skill that

[17:43] allows it to keep the same style of ads

[17:46] every single time. So, either have it

[17:47] create skills on your own, or you can

[17:49] look up skills for whatever needs that

[17:51] you have. Lastly, the automations with

[17:53] the agent, which help you get rid of any

[17:55] repetitive tasks that you have to do

[17:57] with Claude, and just have it do it on

[17:58] its own on a daily basis. Now, these are

[18:00] just some of the most useful tricks for

[18:02] Claude code that help you run your

[18:03] business. And I think the biggest

[18:05] takeaway is to not think of Claude

[18:07] exactly as a coding tool, but rather a

[18:10] AI teammate, like I said in the

[18:11] beginning. So, simply when you're

[18:12] starting to use Claude code, just give

[18:13] it the right context. Ask it for a plan

[18:15] for whatever you're trying to do. Talk

[18:17] to it in plain English, or paste in some

[18:19] screenshots. And as you test it out,

[18:21] you'll learn how to get creative with

[18:22] different things that it could do, and

[18:24] automate your business and help you out.

[18:25] So, once you understand Claude code, and

[18:27] you want it to run 24/7 on its own, you

[18:29] could use the hosting or VPS with the

[18:31] link down below, and it'll have a

[18:33] complete setup guide to make it

[18:34] extremely easy for you. We make a ton of

[18:36] videos about AI, business, finance, and

[18:39] more. So, if you're trying to use AI to

[18:40] build real things, this is the place to

[18:42] be. If you enjoyed the video, don't

[18:43] forget to comment, like, and subscribe,

[18:45] and let me know down below what you want

[18:47] to see next, and thank you so much for

[18:48] your time. See you in the next one.

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