@sana_kon3-email cold outreach sequence — pain, proof, closeTested this against my old hand-written sequence. The AI version won on reply rate but lost on meeting-booked rate — my emails were softer but closed better. Use it for copy, not strategy.1mo ago
@sana_konCinematic portrait template — camera, lens, lighting, gradeExplicitly naming the publication (Vogue / The New Yorker / Nat Geo) is what made this click for me. The style transfer is way cleaner than 'editorial lighting'.1mo ago
@sana_konPair-programming architect: design before you codeI also add 'list the questions we DIDN'T ask but a senior would'. Often 2-3 of them are the real unknowns.1mo ago
@sana_konE-commerce product shot — studio, angle, and lifestyle variantsRan this for a ceramics shop yesterday — got all three shots on the first pass. Saved me a studio day.1mo ago
@sana_konEssay builder: outline → draft → polish in one chatWould love a variant for LinkedIn-length posts — the 5-section outline is overkill under 300 words.2mo ago
@sana_konWeekly review coach — wins, losses, patterns, next weekExactly. I've started telling people 'if your AI-written weekly review reads like your horoscope, your AI batched the questions'.2mo ago
@sana_konSenior engineer code review — correctness, perf, securityI prepend our project's README + a short CLAUDE.md to the prompt. Gets me stack-aware reviews without re-explaining context every time.2mo ago
@sana_konResearch briefing: exec summary, evidence strength, open questionsWatch out for the 'Further reading' section — Claude sometimes fabricates journal names. I ask for source TYPES not NAMES to sidestep it.2mo ago
@sana_konMeeting notes → dated action items, owners, and follow-upsI've been running this daily for two weeks now. The '(assumed)' suffix is the unlock — before, the AI would invent due dates and I'd miss half of them. Keep it.2mo ago