This café setup quietly makes him $16,300/month.
No laptop.
Just a Mac mini.
AR glasses.
A keyboard.
Claude Design.
He walks into meetings with nothing but a backpack.
Creates a full brand system before lunch.
Landing page by the afternoon.
Pitch deck before dinner.
$1,950 per client.
Setup cost: $1,700.
What used to take 40+ hours now takes 6.
Most freelancers sell design.
He sells speed.
You're watching the next gold rush.
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THIS GUY BUILT AN OBSIDIAN + CLAUDE SETUP THAT TURNS NOTES INTO OUTPUT.
> Not a prettier graph.
> Not 40 plugins.
> Not “second brain” cosplay.
The useful version is boring and much stronger:
1. Capture in plain Markdown first.
Obsidian works best when the raw material is yours: pages, metadata, highlights, offline files.
Web Clipper is good because it turns internet chaos into local notes you can actually revisit.
2. Give every note one job.
Idea.
Source.
Project.
Person.
Decision.
Question.
If one note is doing 5 jobs, it is not a note anymore.
It is a junk drawer with backlinks.
3. Use Properties like the control panel.
Status.
Source.
Project.
Created.
Reviewed.
Next action.
This is where Obsidian stops being a folder of thoughts and starts becoming something you can sort, filter, and audit.
4. Use Bases for the views that matter.
Reading queue.
Open projects.
Research claims.
People.
Draft ideas.
You get the Notion-style surface without giving up local Markdown underneath.
5. Link only when the link earns its place.
A backlink is useful when it creates a retrieval path.
Random [[links]] just make the graph look rich while the vault stays dumb.
6. Let Claude pressure-test the vault.
Ask for weak notes.
Duplicate ideas.
Missing assumptions.
Questions your current notes cannot answer yet.
But do not let it rewrite your memory into smooth garbage.
Compression is useful.
Replacement is dangerous.
7. Review by heat, not by vibes.
Once a week, ask:
What did I capture?
What did I connect?
What became a decision, draft, product, or action?
What should be deleted?
That is the real Obsidianmaxxing loop.
The graph is the aesthetic.
The database is the machine.
The review habit is the compound interest.
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