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Don’t burn your three free shots on “hi.”
The feed is a terrible index. Clief Notes AI is the librarian for it — not a second Claude, not a folder-builder, not a replacement for a Check-In. Free is three prompts. Total. DMs and the sidebar both count. After that you’re back in the classroom, which is still where the work lives. I wrote the map so you don’t spend shot one on “what can you do?” What’s in it - What this agent is (and what it will never do) - Chromium install, Student portal, same email as Skool - Three Getting Started shots and three Foundation shots you can paste - How to talk to it with the five-part prompt so a sloppy ask isn’t 33% of your budget Do this now 1. Classroom → Getting Started → watch Navigating The Course (2:51) 2. Open How to Access your Clief Notes Agent & Roadmap and install 3. Read the guide: Comprehensive Guide to Clief Notes AI https://www.skool.com/cliefnotes/classroom/c7f102c7?md=144082eaf875446eba04fa1db90fcc90 4. One DM. Then open Foundation 1.1. Check the box. The agent is a map. Your folder is the architecture. If the agent writes the system, you didn’t learn the system. Paste this if you only have one shot left: I just joined as [beginner / daily AI user / developer]. Give me the three-step start, the first Foundation lesson title, and what “done” looks like. Do not invent a custom curriculum. If three shots already feel tight, that’s the product working. Foundation stays free. Paid keeps the librarian on.
Don’t burn your three free shots on “hi.”
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Well…I finally figured out the Decster mystery (for me). I was going batty trying to figure out what everyone was referring to. 🤣
Updates from “Bas’s wife” 😝
Most of you know me as "Bas's wife" 😄 (hi, yep, that's me). Some of you know. I've been quietly building something of my own, and I'm finally ready to start talking about it. Quick story. You know how a thing you love can slowly turn into a grind of admin, content, and "post or that thing disappears or it’s like it never existed." That’s a lot of pressure? For hairstylists it's brutal. Most burn out and leave before year five, not because they stopped loving the work, but because the business side eats them alive. I'm a working stylist. I lived it. So I started building the thing I always wished existed: something that quietly carries that weight so you can just do great hair and still have a life. Not another "learn how to master" tool. Pretty much the opposite. Here's the part that probably matters most to this room: I'm not a coder. I built this whole thing working with AI, learning as I went, figuring out how to actually get what was in my head out into something real. That's been its own wild ride, and honestly some of the proudest work of my life. The win: the mechanics are basically done. I've put it in front of real stylists and the reactions genuinely lit me up. Next I plan to roll out a free beta to my whole salon, 34 stylists. Now I'm staring down the part that's new to me: the launch. I know marketing (I've run local ads and coached my own clients for years), but marketing a product to stylists everywhere is a different beast than marketing services in my town. I have had years to build my voice and reputation. So I'd love to learn from people who've actually done it. If you've launched or marketed an app, I'd especially love to pick your brain on three things: 1 What did you actually do to create buzz before launch? What moved the needle, and what was a waste of time? 2 I'm planning a "Founding 100", first 100 users lock in a founder price for life. As a launch play, does that still work, or is it played out? 3. Tips and Tricks of building and audience in a shot time.
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This is exciting! As as non-tech and coder myself I love seeing others succeed with building. Contracts @Karli Rosario
About the Clief Notes AI
The Clief Notes AI is a part of the community that we launched, it's meant to be more than a simple AI tool, use it to take advantage of what we provide here at Clief Notes. You can DM it questions, ask for guidance on the course material and so much more. Looking for an uncommon question's answer? Ask it, you might find a post from 3 months ago which answers it that you wouldn't find before without a lot of friction. The AI is a real account on Skool; Username: @clief-notes-agent-8459 Link to the profile: https://www.skool.com/@clief-notes-agent-8459 It's legitimate. It's part of this community's software and it was added to the member list on purpose. To be clear about what it will never do. It will never ask you for money, for card or bank details, or for your login. If any account using that handle ever does one of those things, it isn't this agent. Screenshot it and send it to a moderator the same day.
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@Kevin Stokes I was really hoping the agent would be @Jake Van Clief's raccoon. 🦝
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@Adam Smith I had the same question, and I was told it's essentially the same thing.
Clief Notes AI Shout
A few days in. Starting to see where the Clief Notes AI is actually becoming useful. Some of you are using it to figure out where to start. Others are asking specific questions and getting pointed back to lessons or drops they didn’t even know existed. And some are basically using it as search: “Have we covered this before?” That last one alone saves a lot of scrolling. @Anthony Brady shared a really good example of how he’s been using it. He said the agent has been helping him find the right lessons, figure out where to go next, and actually apply the material to what he’s building. He’s even been pushing it with harder questions, and when it doesn’t know something, it tells him instead of just making something up. What I really liked was how he described using the tools together: The agent helps him navigate. NotebookLM helps him go deeper. And Decster keeps him moving through the course, completing assignments, and staying active in the community. That’s exactly what we want this to become. Not another AI tool you open once and forget about. Something that actually helps you use everything already inside Clief Notes and keep moving forward. We’ve also caught a few questions where the agent could’ve pointed somewhere better. Keep sending those. The more you use it, the better we can make the experience. This thing should get more useful as we see how you actually use it. If you haven’t tried it yet, start simple. Ask it the next question you would normally post in the community. Have you tried it already? If not, comment “Navigator” and I’ll send you access to it.
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What is this Decster that keeps getting mentioned? I did a search, and asked Clief Notes as well but he didn’t know either. 🤔
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@Sonija Quinn thanks Sonia! I have access to Clief Notes AI already. Is that the same things as Decster?
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