
In the future, nobody uses a web browser for AI. I checked.
1. Productivity: I Haven’t Opened ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini In a Browser In Months
I haven’t opened ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini in a browser for months. Not Custom GPTs. Not Claude Projects. Nothing.
Everything I do with AI now happens in a command line interface, where the AI has direct access to my files, documents, spreadsheets and entire project folders.
Why? Because typing a prompt into a chat window and copy-pasting results back and forth is the 2024 way of using AI. It’s like emailing yourself a document instead of just opening it from the cloud.
CLI tools like Claude Code and Codex don’t just answer questions. They read your files, edit your documents, analyse hundreds of files at once, and output structured results, all without you touching a browser tab.
The gap between “AI in a browser” and “AI on your machine” is the gap between Googling a question and having a research assistant sit next to you with access to everything you’ve ever written and everything everyone else has ever written.
Most people don’t know this exists yet. When they find out, the browser-based AI era will look like the dial-up era of the internet.
My latest course teaches how to get started with Claude Code step by step, for non-technical people. Grab it here: The Complete Claude, Claude Code & AI for Work Productivity.
2. Ops: Fractional Executives
Part-time CFOs, CMOs and COOs are becoming the norm for small businesses in 2026.
And for good reason. A fractional executive working 5-10 hours a week will vastly outperform a full-time outsourced worker, even at the same cost and fewer hours. These part-time executives are also more likely to be AI-savvy meaning that their expertise is vastly force-multiplied dollar-per-dollar. You’re paying for strategic thinking, not task completion.
When to consider it:
- Revenue is growing but strategy is unclear.
- You need specific expertise for a few hours a week or month.
- You’re preparing for a major change — succession, exit, acquisition.
- You need experienced perspective on scaling.
This is one of the best ROI hires you can make right now.
3. Tech: Claude Code for Content Analysis at Scale
Need to analyse years of content, find patterns, or build a style guide?
CLI tools like Claude Code process what would crash web-based AI tools.
Here’s what I did recently:
- Analysed 87 newsletters.
- Output a CSV of topic frequency + markdown summary.
- Created a comprehensive style guide from 142 blog posts automatically.
All in about 5 minutes.
The key: Claude Code opens multiple AI chats in the background and consolidates the results. You’d need 40+ browser tabs to do this manually.
One command. Walk away. Grab a coffee. Come back to structured data.
I walk through exactly how to do this in The Complete Claude, Claude Code & AI for Work Productivity.
4. Courses
I have a range of online courses that teach business people what they need to know about productivity and AI:
1. Next Level Productivity
A practical, straightforward course that teaches you how to achieve elite-level personal productivity in today’s constantly interrupted world.
2. The AI Agents, Automations and Agentic Workflows Guide
This non-technical course shows business people and non-coders how they can build and use AI agents in ChatGPT and Zapier.
3. The Complete Claude, Claude Code & AI for Work Productivity
A comprehensive course taking you from beginner AI concepts like prompt and context engineering, to cutting-edge AI productivity using terminal-based AI tools like Claude Code for non-coding office work. Usable with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and other current LLMs.
4. The AI Playbook
This is my longer premium course on how businesses can deploy AI tools and technology across their processes and teams.
5. ChatGPT for Managers
See how AI can solve complex management challenges in less than 30 seconds. Full prompt library and examples included.
That’s it for this week!
— Aaron