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Most people use Claude the way they used Google five years ago. Type a question. Get an answer, look for another better one. Move on.
That's like using a Ferrari to drive to the mailbox.
Everyone I'm watching build the fastest right now all made the same shift. They stopped treating Claude as a tool they open when they have a question. They started treating it as the operating system that runs their entire business.
Content strategy. Product development. Customer research. Offer design. Weekly planning. Sales copy. Email sequences. Brand voice. All of it lives inside one Claude Project with your context loaded in.
When I ran marketing departments at Synchrony and BBVA, we had teams of 20+ people handling these functions. Different people. Different geos. Different tools. Different meetings to align everyone. The overhead was massive.
Now I run all of it from a single conversation window. Not because Claude replaced those people. Because Claude gave me the leverage to apply my own strategy across every function without needing a team to execute it.
That's the shift. And this week's prompts help you make it yours.
This Week's Prompts: Turn Claude Into Your Business OS
Prompt 1: Build Your Strategy Project
"I'm a solopreneur who [describe what you do and who you serve]. I want to set up Claude as my primary business operating system. Create a Project brief I can paste into Claude's Project Instructions that includes: my business context, my target audience, my brand voice guidelines, my current products and pricing, and my content strategy. This becomes the foundation that makes every future conversation smarter. Write it so Claude understands my business as well as a chief of staff would after their first month."
The CMO take: Every great marketing department has a strategy document that everyone works from. Same positioning. Same audience definition. Same brand voice. The problem most solopreneurs have with AI isn't the prompts. It's that every conversation starts from zero. This prompt builds the foundation layer. Once it's loaded, Claude stops giving generic advice and starts giving advice that's calibrated to your specific business. This is the single highest-leverage thing you can do with AI.
Prompt 2: The Weekly Planning Session
"Based on my business context [already loaded in this Project], run my weekly planning session. Review what I accomplished last week: [paste or describe]. Tell me what I should focus on this week based on my current priorities: [list 2-3]. Give me a specific daily plan for Monday through Friday. Each day should have one primary task and one secondary task. No day should take more than 4 hours of focused work. Flag anything I'm avoiding that I should face this week."
The CMO take: At every company I've worked at, Monday started with a planning meeting. The best ones weren't status updates. They were strategic alignment sessions. "Given where we are and where we're going, what matters most this week?" This prompt turns Claude into that Monday meeting. The "flag anything I'm avoiding" line is the part most people wouldn't think to add. It's also the part that makes this genuinely useful instead of just a fancy to-do list.
Prompt 3: The Decision Partner
"I'm facing a decision in my business: [describe it with as much context as you have]. I'm leaning toward [your current thinking]. Before I commit, pressure-test this. What am I not seeing? What's the strongest argument against my current direction? What would a CMO with 20 years of experience tell me I'm underweighting? Give me your honest assessment, then give me the 3 questions I should answer before I decide."
The CMO take: The most expensive thing about being solo isn't the lack of a team. It's the lack of a sparring partner. In corporate, every major decision went through multiple rounds of challenge. Not because the leader was uncertain. Because good decisions get better when they're stress-tested. This prompt turns Claude into your strategic sparring partner. The "what would a CMO tell me I'm underweighting" line forces Claude out of agreeable-assistant mode and into actual strategic counsel. Use this every time you're about to make a decision that's hard to reverse.
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New This Week: Claude as Your OS
This is the Deep Dive I've been building toward in March, ready to go.
The first five Deep Dives gave you prompts organized by function: clarity, positioning, offers, revenue, systems. This new Deep Dive is different. It teaches you how to set up Claude as the operating system that connects all of those functions into one coherent workflow.
Inside: how to build your Strategy Project from scratch, prompt sequences for weekly planning and decision-making, templates for running your entire content pipeline through a single conversation, and the exact setup I use to power Five Prompts, my newsletter, and my social content across four platforms.
If the other Deep Dives are the departments, this one is the org chart that makes them work together.

Prompt Deep Dive: Claude as Your Operating System
The complete setup guide for running your entire solo business through one Claude Project. 10 systems. Every prompt. The exact workflow behind Five Prompts, four platforms, and a weekly newsletter.
Quick Question
How are you using AI in your business right now?
Side Note
I spent some time tweaking, upgrading, and unifying the visual design across Five Prompts this past week. Let me know any feedback as I’ve been attempting to update the brand visual look/feel, align with ADA guidelines, and match site to newsletter to products. It’s the details that matter, right?
Before you go...
Yeah, it’s Thursday. About that: Big shoutout to the community cohort starting the Threads 30-Day Challenge yesterday! Big launch, wanted to get it right so pushed this one day forward. Back on Wednesday next week as we push into the first full week of April, Q2.
Keep building,
Tuck


