Most people use Claude as a chat window. The part that surprised me is that it can run as an agent on a schedule, go out and gather live information on its own, and have a report waiting before you start the week. I have this one running every Monday at 8am: Run my competitor monitoring brief. My competitors: [list them] For each one, check their website and search for recent activity. Tell me: any pricing changes, new products or features, new content they’ve published, any announcements or press, and anything in their job listings that hints at strategy. Summarise what changed across all of them this week and flag the single most important thing I should pay attention to. The job listings line is the part that earns it. What a competitor is hiring for tells you what they’re building before they announce it. A company posting three sales roles and a partnerships lead is about to push hard on distribution. The agent catches that while I’m still drinking coffee. It runs on its own and hands me a brief. No dashboard, no manual checking. I put together 24 of these agent setups in a doc, organised like a team you hire one at a time. If you want agents that actually go and do the work instead of waiting for you to ask, you can swipe them here if it helps. submitted by /u/Professional-Rest138
Originally posted by u/Professional-Rest138 on r/ArtificialInteligence
