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The smartest entrepreneurs making 6 to 7 figures online are one person business machines, and they're using Claude's entire ecosystem,

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code, design, and dispatch to do 90% of their work. So in this video, I'm going to show you step by step how to use Claude code, Claude design, and Claude dispatch to find a winning AI business idea, design it, and build an MVP with a high converting website, handle your entire marketing pipeline, close 5 figure deals with polished proposals,

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and run the whole operation from your phone while you're at the gym. In one person, no team, no agency, just you and three Claude tools running an entire business. Well, this sounds like a lot, Ritesh. Luckily, Claude makes it easy. Now as an ex big tech software engineer turned AI entrepreneur, I built apps that got $200,000

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offers, scaled 200 plus AI businesses, and I spend most of my time building, shipping, and marketing while showing other people how to do the same. In fact, just a month ago, I made a video on this exact topic and it'll enviro hundreds of thousands of views, and I got flooded with DMs and messages saying, did this just change how I think about building a business? Oh my god. This is amazing. But since then, the Cloud ecosystem has evolved massively.

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Let's say Cloud Code is still the backbone. You give it a go and it plans, reasons, writes files, runs commands, reads your entire code base, and iterates like AI Superman. But now you also have Claude design, which lets you go from idea to polished visuals from pitch decks, landing pages, UI prototypes,

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all through just a conversation.

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This kinda makes things like Figma and Canva no longer needed. So you're saving yourself, like, $50 per month of subscriptions. And the best part about Cloud Design is that you can hand off your design directly to Claude code, which can make it into production. And then there's Claude dispatch. This is the one that kinda blew my mind when it came out. It basically connects your phone to your desktop so you can text a task from your phone, walk away, and Claude execute it using your actual computer. Your files, your apps, your developer tools. It's like having a remote employee that never sleeps. Kinda like a real human, which is scary.

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Most people don't even know these tools exist, but by the end of this video, you're going to know exactly how to use all three to build a real one person AI business. Alright. Everyone wants a million dollar idea, and everyone thinks about it all wrong. And you are probably one of those people. You say, I don't know what to do. It isn't even something people will pay for. It is good enough. Should I build some more? So instead of taking any action, you get analysis paralysis or you're just constantly in the building loop and months pass by with no sales, no clients. So here's how you use Cloud Code to fix that. You use its research and reasoning abilities to do the ideation for you. Open Cloud Code and get a structured prompt something like this. It browses, it reads, it synthesizes,

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and hands me a ranked list of ideas with reasoning, all in nice beautiful HTML page. That's not just going to chat your tea, you know, and getting generic list. That's an agentic system doing real research in real time. But listen closely, because this is where I take it one step further. I take the top idea and I say, now find me five Reddit communities where this pain point is discussed. The reason is Reddit is, like, unfiltered opinion. I mean, people don't lie on Reddit. They give their honest thoughts cause it's so anonymous. And then what I ask you to do is pull the most upvoted post complaining about the problem, summarize the language people use to describe the frustration,

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so then kinda give a sentiment of how people are looking at this pain point. This is my market research and I have exact words my customers are using to describe their own problem, which is gold for marketing later. And later on the video, I'm gonna show you how to turn that gold into profits. Now before committing to an idea, I asked Cloud Code to search your competitors, analyze their pricing, look at their views on g two or Trustpilot, and tell me the top three complaints users have about the existing solutions. This gap that we get from the research, that's where your product can live in. And here's the next step. Once I have my idea validated, I pull up Cloud Dispatch, and while outside or no longer by my computer, I don't just let Cloud Code be idle. No. I make sure that I'm able to control my Cloud Code through Cloud Dispatch. Anytime I see that it stopped working or the task is done, I simply tell it to do the next task and it gets right to it. See, this isn't checking emails on your phone anymore. This is running an entire research and even building operation remotely. The ideation phase used to take me weeks. Now it's a two hour cloud code session, and if I'm outside, I can use dispatch to make it come to life. So by the end of this part of the pipeline, I walk out with a validated idea, competitive analysis, and customer language from just one ecosystem.

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Alright. You've got your idea. Now let's actually build it. I completely vibe code my apps now. I'm a software engineer who's been coding for over ten plus years and I still let Claude Co do all the heavy lifting. It's just faster and for an MVP, speed is everything. It is not about being perfect. So I know a lot of you constantly wanna add more and more features and cool things to your solution and you never go out and market, that's wrong. You just need to MVP. That's all. Now you might be like, oh, okay. So I was gonna go to Claw. Killer shop dirty. Wait. Let me explain why Claw Design has changed everything. See, Claw Design lets you describe what you want and build it on a visual canvas. I'm talking getting full UI prototypes,

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landing pages, dashboard layouts, onboarding flows, all from a conversation.

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This has reduced the design planning time immensely and saves you hours of prompting Cloud Code to fix this margin, fix this button, edit the color scheme. Oh, you're doing this wrong. Please save your time. Simply pass a prompt like this into Cloud Design and just watch what it creates. You can get a full visual prototype in minutes, and then you can make your change directly to Cloud Design or you can talk in the conversation to get Cloud Design to update it on its own. And here's a part that makes it insane for a solo founder. Once I'm happy with the design, I hand it off to Claude Co. By clicking this one option right here. Claude Co. Looks at design, understands the layout, the components that's facing the color palette, and writes the actual production front end code to match my design with no errors. This is how you go from idea to design prototype to coded front end in a single afternoon without Figma, without having three designers from Upwork, all through just yourself and your own Claude ecosystem. And now comes the next part, using sub agents via Cloud Code, and this is where you might take a seat back because this gets kinda crazy. When you're building complex app, there are multiple tracks of work happening simultaneously.

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You have your back end APIs. You got your databases. You got your fun and building. You got your authentication layer, third party integrations. Even with AI coding tools, you will tackle these one by one most likely. Now with Claude code sub agents, you could spin up parallel agents that each handle a specific slice of the build concurrently.

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One sub agent is building your API endpoints. Another is setting up your database models. Another is taking that claw design handoff bundle and building out every front end component. They all work simultaneously. They all share context, so no one's stepping on each other's toes, and they all report back to the main agent who which is orchestrating everything. Should I call a main agent which or who? Is it person?

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No. Right? Well, it should take me a week of solo building. I'm now doing it a day. In fact, two of my mentees right now are building a Chef app right now for a client that I gave them. They gave Cloud Code the full product spec, design UI and Cloud Design first, and then told to spin up three sub agents. Sub agent one handled all background routes and business logic. Sub agent two handled the database and schema migrations, and sub agent three took the design hand off and built every UI component in parallel. The main agent stitched everything together. Some of my other consulting clients I work could do the same thing and get products that look like this. Absolutely beautiful. So if you don't know how to code or you don't have the funds to hire developer team and you're completely on your own, you can still design and build any app you want. It's crazy because I remember when I was a software engineer, I would have spent like tens of hours on something that takes like ten minutes now. It's crazy. Now, before we move on to marketing, which is where most people fail and probably you've had the most struggle on, here are the best practices you need to follow to make sure you build apps super effectively so you move on to marketing. Before you start any build session, drop in a short product brief or whatever the task is. Two paragraphs, you know what the app does, who it's for the tech stack, and what you're building today. That alone

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Cloud Code as a knowledge base. I give Cloud Code a voice memo through, like, Whisper Flow or a quick bullet list of what I've been building or learning that week. Cloud Code takes that, writes three different X posts of my voice, a LinkedIn post, and a short form script for an Instagram reel or YouTube Short. Once I approve the written posts and scripts, I have Cloud Code auto post these on their respective platforms using Potato API. Now you're probably looking at me like, so why why using Cloud Code not just Cloud if these are all Cloud tests? Well, I have this beautiful OS I built with Cloud Code where I have all my mini AI employees for x, for LinkedIn, for Ishram, for YouTube doing all the work for me, and they can connect with each other and handle my entire content pipeline end to end. Now if you don't have this, which you probably don't, you could then get your LinkedIn post or your x post and go to Claude Design, pass a LinkedIn post in, pass the X post in, and it can generate a very high converting visual for you that you can attach into your LinkedIn post, into your X post. I'm even using Claw Design to create some of YouTube thumbnails now, and some of them have been generally fire. I mean, you can describe the layout, the text, the vibe, and it generates options like this. This one got a 165,000 views, by the way. It is AI generated. And now here's where Dispatch ties the whole thing together. Imagine this. Sunday night, you're watching football or basketball. You're on the couch. You pull out your phone, and you tell Claude Dispatch, review this week's content calendar, draft three posts from my latest bill notes, create a LinkedIn Carousel about the Chef app results, generate two thumbnail options for today's video, have everything staged on my desktop for review in the morning because I'm too lazy to get off my couch and stop eating my chips. And then you go to bed. Monday morning, you open your laptop, everything is sitting there, written posts, design visuals, thumbnail options. All I do is review, approve, and hit publish. That entire content pipeline that used to taking forty five minutes to an hour a day, eight minutes, because I'm just reviewing and improving work that Claude already did while I was sleeping or doom scrolling on Instagram and TikTok.

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This is what it actually means to operate as a one person business. You're not doing the work, you're managing the work, and your employees are Claude Code, Cloud Design, and Cloud Dispatch. Now real quick, if you made to this part of video, there's some more sauce for you. If you're building a b to b tool, Cloud Code can also run your outreach pipeline, give your ICP, your offer, and your tone, and it will draft personalized outreach DMs for LinkedIn, cold email sequences, and follow-up messages and store them a nice little UI that you can just copy paste the results from. And having this content pipeline automated is what's gonna help you stay motivated to market, stay consistent with marketing, so then your app can actually go from zero to 10 k plus MRR or your agency that you're running can get more clients. Now that you have your product and you got eyeballs on it, this is the last part you have to do. Most technical people completely fumble here because a potential client might tell you, hey, send a proposal. Right? And suddenly, developer who can build anything in a week takes two weeks to write a two page document. I used to be that person. Now, I use Claude Cowork. Yep. Holy shit. I'm using Cowork two now. You guys thought it was just dispatch, just design, just code. Nope. Claude Cowork is what I use to draft all of my proposals.

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In fact, I made a video on this very recently. I get the sales transcript of my proposal of, like, the the sales call. I put it into my AI employee that writes proposals for me. That's powered through a co work. It builds a proposal, writes it for me, and I send it to the client as is. It's trained on all my previous proposals that have worked so it knows how to write a banger proposal. And if I want to make this very pretty, I use Claw Design to make it have very clean layout, beautiful colors, have my branding, my system architecture diagram, and a nice beautiful pricing page. And now this is how when you send that proposal, maybe with a polished deck that Claw Design built to the client, they're like, oh my god. This is amazing. Because they're so used to, like, boring Word docs and PDFs. Right now, they're getting a very thorough side deck and a beautiful proposal, like, who put the time to doing this? You're not really putting the time, Claw Design is, but they don't know that. And even if they do, they will still be amazed by how beautiful the proposal and slide deck looks because you took that extra step and went that extra mile. That's all biopsychology right there. Now at this point, you're probably thinking, oh my god. After so much, Ritesh, she has so much experience. What about me? Well, I work with over 200 plus business owners in the AI niche one on one. One of my mentees, Gleb, sold a single automation for $5,000

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that turned into over $22,000

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worth of follow-up projects with the same client. Every proposal he sends looks beautiful. Everything he builds with Claude code. He uses a Claude design to visually make the everything visually super aesthetic, and he uses Dispatch to operate the entire operation when he's no longer computer. My other mentee, Keshav, is working on real AI projects for mortgage clients,

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and he's charged anywhere from a thousand to $2,000 per project. He's even doing his own AI consulting business, and he's making over 3 k in four days. I'm in T. Ben using Claude to work to run his own AI employee operation,

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and his SaaS is at $11,000

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a month, and he just made $1,000 in a single day selling a enterprise license. And if you want to work with me one on one to build a one person AI business that is actually profitable and successful, then click the first link in description below. And here are a bunch of success screenshots from our mentees in the program, so you know that it is right for you. Now your final question is this, can one person really do all this? Well, you literally just watched me show you how. The question is, are you going to keep watching videos or are you going to start? If you want to see me build a one person AI business for a stranger like you, watch this video next.
