Most individuals won't notice this change until it becomes the norm. The functionality isn't what makes it valuable; it's that solitary operators can finally get rid of the boring, context-heavy job that usually takes up their whole week. When AI remains working after you close your laptop, the limit on what one person can do changes altogether. The demo was the time of chatbots. This is the structure.
Well, now my brain is turning. I spent a bunch of time a few months ago building some bots based on news I wanted found...sounds like this would do it more efficiently.
Is this best used on things that are highly predictable?
Honestly unless you have something that needs another service to trigger it, you probably don't need to go into using cloud routines if you already have set up a scheduled bot that does something. So it's run this operation, pull this news, file in this folder; then that's fine.
I would suggest that you could use cloud routines if you had a bot that yo say “go find this news, put it in this folder, AND THEN tell Claude to give me 20 different content posts”
Hmm, it would be nice if Claude could pull a topic from my topics matrix and/or random blog post ideas list and outline it for me.
I still need to guide it into my way of thinking for how I outline and structure my blog posts, though.
But I suppose having SOMETHING gives me a base from which to quickly edit the outline before writing.
So many use cases here...
Most individuals won't notice this change until it becomes the norm. The functionality isn't what makes it valuable; it's that solitary operators can finally get rid of the boring, context-heavy job that usually takes up their whole week. When AI remains working after you close your laptop, the limit on what one person can do changes altogether. The demo was the time of chatbots. This is the structure.
Yes, exactly that.
Well, now my brain is turning. I spent a bunch of time a few months ago building some bots based on news I wanted found...sounds like this would do it more efficiently.
Is this best used on things that are highly predictable?
Honestly unless you have something that needs another service to trigger it, you probably don't need to go into using cloud routines if you already have set up a scheduled bot that does something. So it's run this operation, pull this news, file in this folder; then that's fine.
I would suggest that you could use cloud routines if you had a bot that yo say “go find this news, put it in this folder, AND THEN tell Claude to give me 20 different content posts”