In 6 months, only insane people will be editing their videos manually.
Here's how Claude edits my videos:
- Rough cut (silences, filler words, mistakes)
- Add images or video memes (Claude finds in home dir)
- Create motion graphics with @Remotion
- Add sound effects (YouTube or @ElevenLabs)
- Cuts long to short video for socials (9:16)
- Bonus: Tella MCP for screen recs
Watch my full demo on agentic video editing 🎥
The truth is there are probably ONLY 1,000 truly AI-native companies on earth making $5 million ARR or more.
What does truly AI-native actually mean?
It means everything in the business is structured so agents can consume it. Every customer record. Every SOP. Every email template. Every pricing rule. All of it indexable. All of it readable by an agent.
Agents do the support. Agents do the outreach. Agents do the research. Agents draft the contracts. Agents process the claims. Humans review, approve, and steer.
And there are only about 1,000 of them. On the entire planet. If that doesn't make you want to go build one right now, I don't know what will.
Most people think they're AI-native because they use ChatGPT at work. That's like saying you're a chef because you own a microwave.
There's so much opportunity in actually being AI-native because almost nobody is doing it yet. 1,000 companies out of millions.
Despite what you read....the field is empty.
ANTHROPIC JUST PROVED MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO PROMPT CLAUDE.
Their applied AI team dropped a 24 minute free workshop.
Not a creator who reverse engineered it.
Not a Reddit thread.
ANTHROPIC.
The people who wrote the weights.
And what they showed is uncomfortable.
There are 6 elements to a properly structured Claude prompt.
Most people are using 1.
Maybe 2.
That is not a skill issue.
That is an information issue.
And it has been quietly costing you every single day.
The outputs that felt slightly off.
The responses you had to rewrite 4 times.
The prompts that worked once and never again.
All of it traces back to the same 6 missing elements.
The people who watch this 24 minute workshop tonight will understand something about Claude that most daily users still do not know exists.
The people who skip it will keep getting 30% of what the tool is actually capable of and wonder why the results never quite land.
I watched it twice.
Then I built a Claude Skill that applies all 6 elements to every prompt automatically.
No more thinking about structure.
No more guessing what Claude needs.
The framework runs in the background every single time.
Full breakdown and skill setup is below.
Bookmark this now.
Watch the workshop first.
Then read the guide.
This is the one that compounds.
Follow @cyrilXBT for the exact prompt architecture, Claude skills, and systems I use to get outputs most people do not believe came from one person working alone.
@levelsio@levelsio You're right, if you have enough context loaded, then LLM is basically the app. The only winners are the ones who already have data the LLM wasn't trained on...
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