The bait, then the rug-pull.
Alek opens not with his face, but with the output: a live interactive infographic already on screen. Then the stat: sixty-five percent of people are visual learners. The title has already done the credibility work — not "here are some skills," but "I tested a hundred and these seven survived."
What the video promised.
stated at 00:55 "Today I'm gonna share with you seven skills that I use almost every single day. I'll explain how they save me loads of time or help me make money, and I'll give you a demo of each one." delivered at 22:18
Where the time goes.
01 · Intro — skills as differentiator
Opens on infographic output, delivers thesis: same models + different skills = different results. Frames video as a curated list from real daily use.
02 · Skill #1 — Infographic Builder
Builds an interactive HTML infographic for 'selling digital products on Etsy' live. Skill reads types.md and aesthetics.md to pick layout and style. Output is embeddable and editable.
03 · Skill #2 — Excalidraw Diagram Generator
Generates flowcharts and wireframes in Excalidraw's sketchy format from a text description. Free to use. Demo: listing-publish flow and skill-install flow diagram.
04 · Skill #3 — Expand & Contract
Takes an idea, expands to 25+ possible features, then batch-sorts them into Core / Nice-to-Have / Maybe Later (with triggers) / Explicitly Out. Outputs a concentric-circle scope map.
05 · Skill #4 — Steel Man
Evaluates a statement by building the strongest case for AND against each angle, then scores whether you're winning. Demo: fitness app to $50K/month — Alek loses most arguments.
06 · Skill #5 — Promptimizer
Turns a vague prompt request into a refined, detailed prompt ready to use. Works for chat, Midjourney, or any AI tool. Demo shows Midjourney cyberpunk prompt with noticeably better output.
07 · Skill #6 — Swarm Consensus (Claude Code)
Requires Claude Code + OpenRouter API key. Sends any question to 8 models in parallel, synthesizes consensus, highlights disagreements. Creative query: 3 cents. Legal/high-stakes: auto-upgrades to frontier models.
08 · Skill #7 — Find Skills
Claude Code skill that searches skills.sh (90,000+ community skills) from within a chat. Reduces having to build from scratch. Closing note: add one line to CLAUDE.md to have Claude proactively suggest skill creation.
Visual structure at a glance.
Named ideas worth stealing.
Skills as Differentiator
In a world where everyone has access to the same AI models, the skill layer — configured workflows on top of the model — is what produces different results.
Expand & Contract Scope Loop
- Core (must ship)
- Nice to Have
- Maybe Later + triggers
- Explicitly Out
Forces scope discipline by first expanding an idea maximally, then systematically eliminating and categorizing features. Trigger conditions on 'maybe later' items prevent scope creep later.
Steel Man Scoring
- Case For
- Case Against
- Winner verdict per angle
For each angle of an idea (market, math, channel, etc.), AI builds the strongest case for AND against, then declares a winner. Aggregates to overall verdict.
Swarm Consensus Tier Selection
- 8 cheap models — creative/brainstorm (cents)
- 5 cheap models — less noise
- Frontier models — legal/high-stakes (~15c)
Model tier is matched to query stakes automatically. Creative = cheap + many. High-stakes = expensive + accurate.
Lines you could clip.
"In a world where everyone has access to the exact same AI models, skills determine who gets the most out of those models."
"I've done around 30 sessions with the most intelligent models, and it's only cost me $15."
"While working note opportunities for automation, improvement, repeatability, and if a task is a good candidate for a Claude skill, tell me so that I can turn it into a skill and reuse that workflow later."
How they spent the runtime.
Things they pointed at.
How they asked for the click.
"make sure if you want any of these to grab them right below that big shiny subscribe button"
Soft and brief. Drive link in description. Subscribe CTA is framed as access, not ask.
Word for word.
The skill layer is the moat.
Every skill Alek demos follows the same loop: invoke, configure, output, so-what — and that loop is itself a content format Joe can run weekly on JoeFlow skills.
- Run a '7 skills I use daily' format for JoeFlow — each skill gets 2-3 min of demo + one real output shown.
- Lead with the OUTPUT frame (infographic on screen before you talk), not your face — it front-loads proof.
- The thesis sentence ('same models, different skills') is Joe's 'own your stack' translated to AI workflows — use it verbatim in JoeFlow positioning.
- Expand & Contract is worth installing in Claude Code today — direct fit for scoping Mod Producer runsheets.
- The one-line CLAUDE.md instruction ('note opportunities for skill creation while working') is a free compound-interest trick — add it to the universal CLAUDE.md.
- Swarm Consensus + Steel Man together = an idea-validation pipeline that would make a strong MCN+ onboarding flow.
Seven workflows worth trying this week.
These seven skills turn Claude from a chatbot into a specialist — each one is a configured workflow you invoke with a single slash command.
- Install the Infographic Builder if you ever need to explain something visually — it builds interactive HTML, not just a flat image.
- Use Expand & Contract before starting any project: spend 20 minutes sorting 25 features into Core / Nice-to-Have / Out, and you'll save weeks of scope drift.
- Run Steel Man on your next big idea or pitch before you share it with anyone — if the AI wins the argument against you, your real audience will too.
- Add this one line to your Claude instructions: 'while working, note opportunities for automation and if a task is a good candidate for a skill, tell me' — Claude will start building your workflow library for you.
- OpenRouter + Swarm Consensus: one API key, 8 models, 3 cents per brainstorm. Set it up once and you'll never wonder 'what would GPT say' again.






































































