Fable 5 just changed outbound.
All you need is:
- A laptop
- A Claude Max subscription
- 10 minutes to install once
That's enough to run a complete outbound stack covering prospect, research, sequence, CRM, enrichment, deliverability, and pipeline review.
No expensive sales tools. No building prompts from scratch. No remembering which skill handles which task.
Most people still use Fable 5 for one-off prompts...
But the engineers pulling consistent pipeline are quietly using Fable 5 to:
- Build a prospect list from ICP filters in under 2 minutes
- Research any account and return a ready-to-use brief before every call
- Write a 5-touch sequence calibrated to the specific signal that triggered the outreach
- Run a pipeline health check and flag every deal with no next step, no recent activity, or a close date that has already passed
- Route any outbound task through one router skill that chains the right skills automatically without you remembering what anything is called
Usually, I sell this 89-skill bank for $97...
But today you can get it FREE.
Inside you'll discover:
89 skills filtered from the full sales-skills/sales repo for engineers doing outbound and pipeline work — everything not relevant has been cut
The /sales-do router skill that takes your objective in plain language, asks a few multiple-choice questions, and returns a detailed copy-paste prompt with your full context loaded
Platform skills for Salesloft, Apollo, Lemlist, Smartlead, and Instantly with prompts calibrated to each tool's native workflow
CRM skills for HubSpot, Salesforce, Attio, Pipedrive, and Close covering deal inspection, pipeline hygiene, and forecasting
Multi-step workflow chains that take you from a company name to a prospect list, enriched and verified, to a reviewed ready-to-send sequence in one session
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🎯THE COMPLETE CLAUDE COMMAND
THE ULTIMATE CHEAT SHEET | 90 COMMANDS
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1. START & CREATE
/new → Start a fresh conversation
/project → Create a new project
/upload → Attach files for Claude to read
/paste → Paste from clipboard
/template → Use a pre-built prompt structure
/import → Import from a file
/scan → Scan documents
/voice → Use voice input
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2. FOCUS & CONTEXT
/focus → Tell Claude exactly what you want
/context → Add background so answers are sharper
/details → Provide more details
/examples → Give examples
/clarify → Let Claude ask the right questions first
/define → Define terms
/assumptions → List assumptions
/priorities → Set priorities
/constraints → Set constraints
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3. THINK & SOLVE
/analyze → Break any problem into parts
/compare → Put two options head to head
/pros-cons → List pros & cons
/evaluate → Evaluate ideas
/recommend → Get recommendations
/brainstorm → Generate ideas fast, no filter
/solve → Solve the problem
/challenge → Challenge assumptions
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4. WRITE & EDIT
/write → Generate content from scratch
/edit → Clean up what you already have
/rewrite → Same message, better delivery
/shorten → Cut the fluff, keep the punch
/expand → Add more detail
/improve → Improve writing
/summarize → Summarize text
/paraphrase → Paraphrase text
/proofread → Proofread text
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5. ORGANIZE & STRUCTURE
/outline → Build a skeleton before writing
/structure → Organize content
/bullet → Turn text into scannable points
/numbered → Make numbered list
/table → Organize comparisons visually
/summary → Summarize content
/key-points → Extract key points
/mindmap → Map out connected ideas
/flowchart → Create flowchart
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6. CODE & TECH
/code → Write code in any language
/debug → Find and fix issues
/explain → Explain code
/optimize → Make code faster and cleaner
/refactor → Improve code structure
/test → Write tests
/convert → Convert formats
/documentation → Write docs
/review → Review code
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7. DATA & ANALYSIS
/analyze-data → Find patterns in raw data
/visualize → Turn numbers into charts
/insights → Extract key insights
/forecast → Make predictions
/report → Generate report
/stats → Calculate statistics
/clean → Clean data
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8. AUTOMATE & INTEGRATE
/workflow → Design repeatable process
/automate → Remove manual steps
/api → Connect tools via API
/integrate → Integrate systems
/schedule → Schedule tasks
/trigger → Set triggers
/tasklist → Create task list
/checklist → Create checklist
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9. PERSONALIZE & CONTROL
/preferences → Set preferences
/memory → Save what to remember
/tone → Set tone (formal, casual, bold)
/style → Match writing style/persona
/length → Control response length
/format → Change format
/reset → Reset conversation
/clear → Clear context
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10. LEARN & RESEARCH
/search → Get current info from web
/research → Deep dive into topic
/learn → Beginner explanation
/tldr → Summary of key points
/sources → Find sources
/fact-check → Verify information
/explore → Explore related topics
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11. COLLABORATE & SHARE
/share → Share conversation
/export → Save output
/download → Get file instantly
/copy → Copy to clipboard
/email → Draft and send
/publish → Publish content
/feedback → Send feedback
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BONUS: POWER SHORTCUTS
Use “/” commands for quick access
Combine commands for better results
Add context early for better answers
Be specific and clear
Iterate and refine
Save and reuse what works
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This guy runs a web design agency from his iPhone.
No employees. No office. No sales team.
Just a MacBook, an iPhone, and 1 API key.
He serves 47 small businesses a month at $400 each.
$18,800/month in. $480/month in API costs out.
The entire operation runs on 7 Claude agents — while he's in the subway, in a taxi, on a walk.
One agent scouts 220 businesses on Google Maps every day.
One writes the cold message.
One builds the landing page in Lovable.
One renders a 10-second pitch video.
One sends the outreach across 4 channels.
One checks every message for AI markers before it goes out.
One lives in his iPhone and books Zoom calls while he moves.
The orchestrator only wakes him up for two things:
A deal over $3,000.
Or a reply rate that drops below 12%.
Everything else runs without him, with workflows.
Bookmark this.
🚨Claude has a HIDDEN feature called "Super SEO Mode."
It literally turns Claude into a $10K/month SEO agency for free.
Here's exactly how to activate it 👇
STOP using Claude like an amateur.
Most people type a question. Get an answer.
Move on.
Then wonder why they're losing to competitors.
It's not Claude's fault.
It's the setup.
Here's the exact SEO setup I run before touching a single prompt:
1. Load your business brain.
Before anything else paste this into Claude:
"Here is everything you need to know about my business:
[name], [website], [location], [services], [target cities], [top 3 competitor URLs].
Use this as context for everything. Never ask me for this again."
Claude stops being generic. Starts being yours.
Most people skip this and spend the next 6 months getting advice that could apply to any business in any city in any industry.
That's not SEO. That's guessing.
2. Pick the right model.
Open Cowork. Select Opus 4.7. Turn on Extended Thinking.
Most people are running SEO prompts on Sonnet or the default model.
Wrong model = surface level output. Every single time.
Opus 4.7 with Extended Thinking doesn't just answer your question.
It thinks through your entire market before responding.
The difference between a $20/month result and a $ 10k / month agency result is often just this one setting.
3. Set your SEO mission once. Forever.
Go to Settings → Cowork → Edit Global Instructions.
Paste this:
"You are my local SEO strategist with 14 years of experience. Always read my business context before responding.
Always compare my business against my competitors before giving advice. Always prioritise commendations by revenue impact. Never give generic SEO advice that doesn't apply to my specific market and location."
You set this once. It runs every single session.
Your prompts can now be 10 words long and hit harder than a 500 word prompt ever could.
4. Build your competitor file.
Create a document called COMPETITORS.md
Inside list your top 5 competitors with:
- their website URL
- their GBP URL
- their review count and average rating
- the keywords they rank for that you don't
- the categories they have that you're missing
Paste this into Claude before every audit.
Claude now knows exactly who it's competing against.
Every recommendation it makes is built around beating these specific businesses in your specific market.
5. Set your keyword intent filter.
Before running any keyword research tell Claude this:
"Only give me keywords with clear buyer intent. Ignore informational keywords.
Focus only on service + city, emergency + service, and near me combinations. Every keyword you suggest must indicate someone who is ready to call or book today."
This alone eliminates 90% of the wasted SEO effort most businesses do.
6. Before every Claude SEO session check these:
Am I in Cowork not Chat?
Is Opus 4.7 + Extended Thinking on?
Did Claude read my business context?
Is my competitor file loaded?
Is my keyword intent filter set?
Get all five right first. Then run your prompts.
The businesses that do this setup properly are outranking competitors who have been established for years.
The ones that skip it are still getting generic advice and wondering why nothing is moving.
Most people will read this and do nothing.
The ones who set this up today will look back in 90 days and not believe what changed.
Full prompt system in the article below.
Don't bookmark it.
Give it to Claude.
Right now.
Shyness as a man has a very real price tag. The job you didn't go for. The girl you never approached. The room you walked into and stood quietly in the corner instead of owning. Nobody is coming to pull potential out of you. You have to put yourself forward.
This isn't a ranking update. It's the end of clicking entirely. AI Overviews. AI Mode. Agents searching for your customers before they ever reach your site. The brands winning the next decade aren't optimizing links, they're controlling the narrative AI builds around them.
#FutureOfSEO #AIMarketing #GoogleSearch
SEO is not dead.
It mutated.
Now you don’t only optimize for Google.
You optimize for ChatGPT, Grok, Perplexity, AI Overviews — all these machines that answer instead of sending people to 10 blue links.
And this is why Reddit, blogs, use cases, testimonials, comparisons, and product pages matter.
AI needs something to pull from.
So if you’re a founder and you think:
“Why the fuck do I need a blog?”
This is why.
Your brand should exist where AI goes to find answers.
Watch the video.
my wife thinks i'm obsessed...but I will keep repeating this.
Claude + Local SEO is going to quietly create a bunch of business “blue collar millionaires” this year.
This feels exactly like when people figured out Facebook ads in 2016.
hate me for revealing this...but it’s my duty to say it out loud.