
You sit down to write a LinkedIn post. You open Claude. You type out your prompt, explain who you are, what you sell, who your audience is, the tone you want. Claude gives you something. You tweak it. The next day, you do the whole thing again. That’s not how Claude is meant to be used.
A Claude Project is a private workspace that holds all your context in one place. Your tone, your offers, your audience, your past content. Once it’s set up, you stop explaining yourself every time you open a chat. You just ask. Claude already knows.




A knowledge hub that pulls all your information into one organised space, so you can stop digging through old chats trying to remember what you wrote three months ago. A task-specific assistant that does one job well. We’ll build a LinkedIn post writing machine live in the session, and you’ll have everything you need to set up similar tools for emails, captions, blog posts, or whatever you write most often.
Clear instructions using the RTCCO framework. Most people get vague results from AI because they give vague instructions. RTCCO is a simple structure that fixes that, and you’ll use it on your own Project before the session ends.
Metaprompting, which is just using AI to improve the prompts you give it. It sounds clever. It’s actually quite straightforward, and it makes a real difference to what you get back.
