Marketers running content engines. Finance leads turning CSVs into three-scenario models. Founders shipping full design systems in Figma. None of them write code. That's the 100x.
Who's actually using this
These are not hypotheticals. Every example below is a documented use case from people who don't write code for a living.
Marketing
"Build a content calendar with topic clusters, pillar pages, and a publishing cadence tied to search volume."
The agent researches your market, maps keyword clusters, and drafts the actual content. Marketers are building full skill libraries covering SEO, ad creative, behavioral psychology-driven copy, and churn prevention flows. Zero code written.
Strategy
"Research the regulatory landscape, competitive environment, and go-to-market options for our Australian expansion. Deliver a strategy document."
The agent searches the web, synthesizes findings, and structures a multi-section strategy doc with market sizing, competitor analysis, regulatory requirements, and phased recommendations. What would take a consultant a week gets drafted in an afternoon.
Finance
"Here's our Q1 revenue data in CSV. Build a three-scenario financial projection with charts: conservative, moderate, and optimistic."
The agent parses your data, builds bottom-up revenue models, generates visualizations, and produces a formatted report with documented assumptions. It also processes invoices, analyzes expense patterns, and builds budget forecasts from historical data.
Sales
"Export our CRM data. Score these leads, identify which deals are stalling, and draft a proposal for the enterprise prospect."
The agent analyzes pipeline velocity, flags deals with declining engagement, and generates customized proposals. One team built a co-sell recommendation engine that matches deals to 169 channel partners using real ecosystem data.
Design
"Read this 180-page BRD. Design the complete partner portal in Figma: wireframes, components, color system, and mobile layouts."
Using MCP tools connected to Figma, Claude Code designed an 18-page enterprise portal, 14 desktop wireframes, 4 mobile layouts, and a full design system through two rounds of stakeholder revisions. Estimated human equivalent: 250+ hours of UX work in 4 sessions.
Operations
"Here are rough notes from how our team handles customer onboarding. Turn this into a structured SOP with role assignments and exception handling."
The agent converts tribal knowledge into documented procedures: numbered steps, responsibility matrices, escalation paths, and edge case handling. What takes 4–6 hours of manual writing becomes a 20-minute editing job.
Video
"Create a 90-second product explainer video with 3D scenes, animated transitions, and beat-synced timing at 1080p."
Using Remotion, the agent writes code that renders into video: Three.js 3D scenes, GLSL shader effects, frame-accurate motion graphics. The output is a finished MP4. No After Effects, no timeline editor, no stock footage.
E-Commerce
"Set up a Shopify store for our merch line. Create product listings from these designs, write descriptions, set pricing, and publish."
The agent connects to Shopify and print-on-demand APIs, creates product listings with generated descriptions, configures variants and pricing, and publishes. One pipeline takes a natural language prompt and delivers a live product in 60 seconds.
Time Tracking
"Look through my shell history, git commits, and session logs from last week. Reconstruct my billable hours by client and project."
The agent reads system artifacts you already generate. Commits, terminal history, file modification timestamps. Pieces together a timesheet from your own work trail. No time-tracking app required.
Three before/afters
Same tool. Same approach. Different jobs.
Marketer
Before
180-page business requirements doc, a design brief, and a vague timeline.
After
Full partner portal in Figma: 18 pages, 14 desktop wireframes, 4 mobile layouts, full design system. Two rounds of stakeholder revisions.
Finance Lead
Before
A Q1 CSV export and a quarterly review coming up.
After
Three-scenario financial projection with charts. Conservative, moderate, optimistic. Formatted report, assumptions documented.
Operator
Before
Rough notes from three different team leads on how customer onboarding "kind of" works.
After
Structured SOP with numbered steps, role assignments, decision points, escalation paths, and edge case handling.
What you'll learn (all free)
Getting Claude Code Installed
Terminal setup, authentication, and your first agentic loop.
CLI Fundamentals
Slash commands, permission modes, and how the agent actually thinks.
Claude Code Fundamentals
CLAUDE.md, MCP servers, multi-step workflows, and what makes a good prompt.
AI Fundamentals
Models, context windows, reasoning chains. The mental model behind all of it.
No credit card. Email signup only.
Why learn this from me
20 years of enterprise experience across sales, consulting, and product delivery.
30+ AI projects shipped in production. Not demos. Not experiments.
I use Claude Code daily to run a 4-workstream business. This course is the exact workflow I use.
Read my writingQuestions
No. The whole point is that you don't. Module 5 of the free course is a tour of what marketers, finance leads, ops managers, and founders are building with Claude Code. Zero code written.
Yes. All 4 courses, no credit card. Email signup only.
You'll be on my email list. If you want 1:1 help building something real, that's $250 and I book it on calendar. No hard sell.
The 100x was never about typing faster.
It's about pointing a structured-output engine at your actual job and watching it execute. Four free courses. Start today.
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