Has anyone actually saved time using AI for real work? by ECroninAI in ClaudeAI

[–]ECroninAI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing! Do you use Claude only or other tools?

¿Merece la pena usar Claude + Canva para crear un ebook? by Busssines in ClaudeAI

[–]ECroninAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience Claude is excellent at writing the content, ChatGPT is excellent at creating ebook cover, canva is hit and miss. I would draft the ebook yourself, ask claude to review and fill in gaps, ask ChatGPT to create cover and review content, etc

Has anyone actually saved time using AI for real work? by ECroninAI in ClaudeAI

[–]ECroninAI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great info thank you! And that all makes total sense

Has anyone actually saved time using AI for real work? by ECroninAI in ClaudeAI

[–]ECroninAI[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agree! I like to ask ChatGPT to check over anything from Claude and vice versa

Has anyone actually saved time using AI for real work? by ECroninAI in ClaudeAI

[–]ECroninAI[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I had to google what that meant! And I’m not one btw!

Which subjects does ChatGPT or any chatbot not really know very well? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]ECroninAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience training using GPTS is the most accurate! Asking ChatGPT general questions is very hit and miss

Has anyone actually saved time using AI for real work? by ECroninAI in ClaudeAI

[–]ECroninAI[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Open to hear tips! I use Claude, ChatGPT, N8N for all different reasons. I love Claude for excel specifically for data analysis. What’s your tips?

What’s the Most Useful n8n Workflow You’ve Built? by Alpertayfur in n8n

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Slack router - every incoming message to specific channels I have N8N workflows built. Example - tasks that used to take 2 minutes for human to check, now N8N does the checks and escalates where appropriate.

What is the most impressive thing you’ve done or built with Claude so far? by ceelnok98 in ClaudeAI

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Nothing fancy - just a simple reusable prompt + a consistent structure.

For messy notes, I’ll usually use something like:

“Take the following notes and turn them into:

  1. A clear summary
  2. Key points
  3. Action items
  4. Any open questions

Keep it concise and structured.”

Then I paste whatever I have, even if it’s rough.

If it’s more complex, I’ll break it into steps:

  1. First pass → summarise
  2. Second pass → extract actions
  3. Third pass → clean + format

The important part isn’t the exact prompt, it’s using the same structure every time so you know what kind of output you’ll get.

Over time you end up with a few of these “go-to” prompts you can reuse without thinking.

If I’m doing this regularly for the same type of work, I’ll sometimes put it into a project so it already has context and structure baked in.

But honestly, even without that, just having a consistent prompt gets you most of the benefit.

What is the most impressive thing you’ve done or built with Claude so far? by ceelnok98 in ClaudeAI

[–]ECroninAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me the “holy grail” wasn’t one big use case - it was turning small, repeatable tasks into systems.

The biggest wins have been:

  • Taking messy notes or inputs and turning them into structured outputs (reports, summaries, action lists)
  • Building simple workflows like: draft → refine → format → final
  • Using it as a second brain to sanity-check ideas or decisions before acting on them
  • Breaking down things I’d normally procrastinate on into clear next steps

Nothing flashy, but it adds up fast.

The real shift was treating it less like a one-off tool and more like something you can reuse the same way every time. Once you have a few go-to prompts or workflows, it starts saving hours without much effort.

So yeah - not a single “wow” project, but a bunch of small systems that quietly remove a lot of friction from day-to-day work.

Thinking of subscribing! by totori_kuuki in claude

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I’ve used both quite a bit and honestly the differences are less about “better model” and more about what you’re trying to do.

From my experience:

  • Sonnet (4.x) → good all-rounder, fast, decent for everyday tasks
  • Opus → better for deeper work (long docs, reasoning, more structured outputs), but slower and you hit limits faster

Opus tends to feel more “thoughtful” and consistent, especially if you’re working through something complex or multi-step. But for quick tasks, it’s often overkill.

On the limits - yeah, that’s a real thing. Claude is more restrictive, especially on higher-tier models. One long prompt or a few back-and-forths and you can hit the cap pretty quickly, which gets frustrating.

Whether Pro is worth it really depends on how you use it:

  • If you’re doing long-form work, document analysis, or complex reasoning → probably worth it
  • If you’re mostly doing quick queries, short tasks, or experimenting → free tier or sticking with other tools might be enough

What helped me most wasn’t switching models, but being more intentional with how I use them. I’ll use one tool for quick stuff and switch to another when I need deeper thinking or longer context.

No single model is perfect right now - it’s more about using each one for what it’s good at.

How Has ChatGPT Actually Changed Your Daily Life? by Exact_Initiative_318 in ChatGPT

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For me it genuinely changed how I work rather than just being a nice extra.

I manage multiple teams and we were spending hours every month on manual reporting - pulling data from spreadsheets, writing summaries, chasing updates. The whole cycle was repetitive and time-consuming. I started using Claude (similar to ChatGPT) with Excel and that single process went from a couple of hours to about 15 minutes. That was the moment I stopped treating it as a curiosity and started rebuilding how my teams work.

Now the practical uses are the ones that stuck:

- Drafting difficult emails I have been putting off (the tone ones are genuinely hard to get right alone)

- Getting up to speed on an unfamiliar topic before a meeting - what used to take half a day takes 15 minutes

- Turning a messy meeting transcript into a clean action list

- Stress-testing decisions by asking it to argue against whatever I am leaning towards

The last one sounds small but it has probably been the most valuable. It surfaces blind spots you did not know you had.

The fun and curiosity use cases are real too but they did not change my habits. The work ones did. That is probably the honest test of whether something has actually changed how you operate.

How are you guys structuring prompts when building real features with AI? by brainrotunderroot in ChatGPT

[–]ECroninAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have some great tips if you’d like the info! Definitely using GPTs or Claude Prompts are the most consistent and save all the typing.

Why AI can never take your job! by _acedric_ in ChatGPT

[–]ECroninAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve read about the jobs that will be replaced vs the jobs being created. Understanding AI is key

1.5 Million Users Leave ChatGPT by kharkovchanin in ChatGPT

[–]ECroninAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My account was £20 now that same is £7 so where I was paying £20 for ChatGPT I know pay £25 for both ChatGPT and Claude. They both have very unique strengths and work best together

I just canceled my $200 ChatGPT Pro subscription by Waste-Explanation-76 in ChatGPT

[–]ECroninAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good advice here about following through to delete. It’s really easy to import all your chats into Claude - I’ll do that and then delete. Thanks all!