Quick PSA for anyone using Claude:
Fable 5 is back, but it's ONLY included through July 7.
After that it moves to pay-per-use credits at $10/$50 per million tokens, the most expensive model Anthropic sells.
And even during this window, it eats your usage roughly 2x faster than Opus and only runs up to 50% of your weekly limit. So if you're serious about testing it (I would be, I'll explain why below), the $200 Max 20x plan is the one that actually gives you room to work before you hit the wall.
Here's how I'd think about it.
Fable 5 is kinda like fine china. You don't pull it out to reheat leftovers. You save it for the meal that matters.
I'd run your everyday stuff on Sonnet or Opus and point Fable at the one thing that actually needs the best model on earth.
2 tips so you don't waste the window:
1) Use the 1M context. That's Fable's real superpower and it's the default, not an upgrade. Dump your entire codebase, a stack of contracts, or months of customer transcripts into one prompt and ask for the analysis you'd normally have to chop into ten pieces.
2) Front-load the expensive jobs now. The big refactor, the deep research report, the thing you'd hate to pay per-token for after July 8. Do those this weekend, not next.
The good china is on the table until July 7. Hence my little PSA in case it's helpful.
Build your wildest idea while it's still included. Fable to me feels as good as it was before the ban. Pretty amazing stuff.
I'm rooting for you.
Often the value of an outside advisor is that it's easier for them to see things clearly.
But the tradeoff is they aren't accountable, so it's also easy to say things without consequence.
In this case, I had very little to do with the successful outcome. It was just easy to see from the outside.
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1. you can use AI to generate 300 posts in 15 minutes
2. you can get millions of views without spending a penny on ads
3. you can put words in a document and sell it 1000x for $50+ each
4. you can hire workers for $2.50/hr
100 years ago you needed your life savings just to START a business
today you can start for free on your iPhone in seconds
My 1.3 to 2.4 GPA teenager students that began working with me 10 months ago are making $30K–$80K+/month now
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We acquire businesses in the same size range that most searchers are targeting so I pay attention to what's happening in that market. Came across a January 2026 Yale case study from Wasserstein and two co-authors that I hadn't seen circulate much. It's a mathematical decomposition of value creation across 59 exited ETA companies. Worth reading in full.
The headline finding is that 80% of enterprise value creation came from multiple expansion not EBITDA growth. Probably not surprising to experienced investors. But there's a finding that gets less attention: 70% of companies saw margin contraction during the hold period. The paper notes that investors consistently claimed their portfolio companies were growing margins until they actually reviewed the numbers.
The more relevant observation for smaller deals is structural. The sample is entirely traditional search funds, which exit through full investment banking processes into PE and strategic buyers. Competitive auction, offering memo, the works. The multiple expansion the paper documents is partly a function of that exit architecture. Bought proprietary but then sold through a process engineered to extract maximum valuation.
That exit path largely doesn't exist below ~$25MM in enterprise value. Smaller deals see multiple expansion too, but rarely at the magnitude the paper documents and without the same engineered process behind it. The margin compression finding is the more relevant takeaway for buyers in the lower range.
I went to a conference of over 100+ people selling digital products, each person making 7 to 9 figures per year (in Miami)
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To me, this is the most obvious thing in the world… and it was my plan all along.
Work 10 years… accumulate just enough hard and soft resources in a corporate or finance career… and then go do exactly this.
Now I have a business doing exactly what I describe below… we moved to Europe three years ago and we travel all the time… exposing the kids to the world and culture.
People aren't talking about this enough
Despite the fact that OpenAI bought OpenClaw, they keep shipping features and support for Anthropic, Gemini, and Cursor features
Newest update is MASSIVE:
• Support for Claude Code and Cursor MCP's
• Claude Code config import
• Exa search support
• New Chrome integration
• Claude marketplace registry (install plugins directly from Claude)
The future is open source, open garden tools that are model agnostic
X loves to clown OpenAI as ClosedAI but I challenge you to find another tool owned by a major AI lab that is as open as this