Okay. I've been sitting on something for months and I can't keep quiet anymore.

Every morning, before I've finished my coffee, this happens:

One agent scans everything relevant to me — product management, AI, Claude, what's moving in my world.

One reads my task list and content calendar.

One pulls last week's numbers — which posts worked, which flopped, and why.

One checks the iOS app I launched last month — usage stats, new bugs, fresh customer reviews.

Then the ‘Chief of Staff’ agent hands me a single brief: here's what's happening, here's what worked, here's what needs your attention today, and here are two experiments worth trying this week.

Fifteen minutes. Fully caught up. Every single morning.

It's basically my own Jarvis. It has access to the right things. It understands how I work. And it gives me exactly what I need — as a content creator, a course creator, and someone who can't stop building with AI.

I'm a PM. I didn't write a line of code for any of this.

I built it with one tool — Claude Code. And after six months of being obsessed with it, hundreds of readers noticed. My inbox is full of the same question:

Sid, how do I start?

So I locked myself away and built something.

A course. It's free. And it's live right now.

Learn Claude Code. Inside Claude Code.

Here's what that means.

Every course you've taken works the same way. You watch a video. You pause it. You switch to the tool. You try to copy what you saw. You get stuck. You rewind.

This course has no videos. No platform. No login.

You open Claude Code, and the course is already there — an AI guide named June who talks to you, sets up challenges, checks your work, and adjusts when you get stuck. The tool teaches you the tool.

And you don't learn in the abstract. Across six modules, you build one real product: a Daily Brain — a personal assistant system (similar to mine) that lives on your laptop, reads your notes, manages your calendar, and briefs you every morning.

Here is what the course includes

Module 1 — Your first real prompt (25 min)
You start with a folder of messy meeting notes. You ask for a summary and get something bland. Then you learn the 5-part framework that turns a basic AI prompt into one that tells Claude exactly what you want, how you want it, and what to do. This is the whole game: Claude can create anything you can describe properly. Most people never learn to describe properly. One module in, you will — and that structure is what lets you build on your own long after the course ends.

Module 2 — Your first Claude Skills (30 min)
A great prompt is useless if you retype it every day. A Skill is that prompt, saved — a workflow Claude picks up on its own whenever the situation calls for it. You'll run the same notes through two different Skills and watch the output change completely. Write once, reuse forever.

Module 3 — Your first agent (35 min)
This is where most people's understanding of AI actually clicks. You'll learn what an agent really is — a brain, a goal, tools, and memory — by building one. Yours will read your notes, remember what it did yesterday, and reason about its own past decisions. Once you can understand those four components of an AI agent, every AI system you read about suddenly makes sense.

Module 4 — Your agent acts in the real world (45 min)
So far everything lives on your laptop. Now your agent reaches out and puts a real event on your real calendar — with a real invite. You'll learn the one pattern that connects AI to every tool you already use: connect once, use forever. Same pattern works for your email, your docs, anything.

Module 5 — One chief, three specialists (50 min)
One agent is useful. A team of Agents is a system. You'll run an orchestrator that dispatches three specialist agents at once — notes, calendar, follow-ups — and composes your morning brief while you watch it happen on a live dashboard. This is the exact pattern behind the Jarvis I described at the top of this email. Once you understand it, you can point it at anything: your content, your job, your business. Specialists do the work. Here is what the output of module 5 looks like:

Second brain demo - Module 5 output

Module 6 — Performance (20 min)
Every AI system trades off three things: cost, speed, and quality. Improve one, and you usually pay for it in another. Most people never realise this triangle exists — they just wonder why their AI is slow, expensive, or dumb. You'll learn the three knobs that control it and tune a live system yourself: cheaper, then faster, then better, on purpose. Once you can feel that triangle, you can make any AI system do what you actually need.

Four hours total. No coding required at any point. You direct, Claude builds.

Two things you need before you start.

A Claude Pro subscription ($20/month — the free tier won't cut it). And the course runs in the terminal, because that's where Claude Code lives.

Step by step instructions on how to set it up. I wrote a setup guide that takes you from zero to Module 1 in 30 minutes .

One more thing.

I'm also launching a 4-week paid cohort to teach building an app with Claude Code. I'll share details over the coming weeks, but here's a summary: — we'll build three real products together, each one live and fully functional:

  1. A Second Brain that answers questions across everything you've ever saved (exactly like the one I have for myself.)

  2. An AI Interview Coach that real users can sign up for

  3. Your own idea

More on that soon.

For today: start the FREE course. It's four hours, and it's how I'd begin if I were starting over.

Talk soon,
—Sid

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