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Learn Claude as an entrepreneur.

A structured course that teaches Claude fundamentals through tasks you already do: sharpening a pitch or business plan, writing investor updates, turning customer conversations into validated insights, comparing strategic options, and turning one message into content for every audience.

What is Claude?

Claude is an AI assistant made by Anthropic. Unlike a generic template or a basic chatbot, it can hold your entire business's context in mind across a long conversation, remembering the traction number you led with, the objection an investor raised, and the tradeoff you ruled out three messages ago. That matters for founder work, where you're moving fast across pitches, customers, and strategy, often in the same afternoon. Claude Tutorial teaches you how to work this way through real entrepreneur tasks: sharpening a pitch or business plan, writing investor updates, turning customer conversations into validated insights, comparing strategic options, and turning one message into content for every audience.

What entrepreneurs use Claude for

  • 01

    Reviewing and sharpening a pitch or business plan

    Paste in a draft pitch or business plan section and ask Claude for specific feedback on clarity and whether the core value proposition actually lands. Give it your usual tone and it applies that consistently.

    Here's the problem and solution section of my pitch deck for a 90-second investor pitch. Tell me honestly if a stranger would understand what we do and why it matters in the first two sentences, and suggest a sharper opening.

    • Get specific clarity feedback
    • Match your usual tone
    • Catch a weak opening before investors do
  • 02

    Writing an investor update from your latest numbers

    Give Claude your latest metrics and what happened this month, and let it draft a structured investor update: headline numbers, narrative, and an ask. Refine the framing through conversation until it matches how you actually want to sound.

    MRR grew 8% this month but we lost our biggest customer. Draft a one-page investor update: three headline metrics, a narrative paragraph, and one specific ask, without burying the churn.

    • Structure an update in minutes
    • Cover every section investors expect
    • Turn mixed results into an honest narrative
  • 03

    Turning customer conversations into validated insights

    Paste in notes from customer calls, support tickets, or survey replies and ask Claude to group them into recurring themes ranked by frequency. Use the patterns to decide what to build next, not just what one loud customer asked for.

    Here are notes from 12 customer discovery calls. Group the recurring pain points into the three most common themes, and quote one representative line for each.

    • Spot real patterns across many conversations
    • Ground each theme in a real quote
    • Decide what to build from evidence, not one opinion
  • 04

    Comparing strategic options to make a call

    Describe two or more paths you're weighing, raising a seed round versus staying bootstrapped, targeting SMBs versus enterprise, and ask Claude to lay out the tradeoffs side by side. Adjust the assumptions through conversation until the comparison reflects your actual situation.

    I'm deciding between raising a $500K seed round now or staying bootstrapped for another 12 months on $8K MRR. Lay out the tradeoffs of each path, and tell me what would need to be true for the bootstrapped path to still work.

    • Compare real tradeoffs side by side
    • See what has to be true for each path
    • Turn a gut call into a reasoned one
  • 05

    Turning one core message into content for different audiences

    Take your core pitch or update and ask Claude to adapt it into a version for investors, a version for customers, and a version for your team. Same underlying story, reshaped for what each audience actually needs to hear.

    Turn this investor update about our new pricing model into a 3-sentence customer-facing announcement and a short Slack message for the team explaining the reasoning.

    • One story, several audiences
    • Hit each audience's expected tone
    • Keep the core message consistent everywhere

How you'll learn

Claude Tutorial walks you through Claude fundamentals step by step, with structured lessons, practice quizzes, and a progress tracker so you always know where you stand.

  • Browse Courses screen showing structured Claude lessons organized by topic

    Browse Courses

    Choose what to learn from a structured library of Claude lessons.

  • Learn screen showing an interactive Claude lesson with explanation and examples

    Learn

    Short, focused lessons that build from fundamentals to real-world tasks.

  • Quiz screen showing a practice question immediately after a lesson

    Quiz

    Test your understanding right after each lesson, not at the end.

  • Progress screen showing completed lessons and overall learning progress

    Track Progress

    Pick up exactly where you left off, on any device, at any time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need AI experience to start?

No. Claude Tutorial is designed for people who have never used Claude before. The course starts from the fundamentals and builds up to real entrepreneur tasks. If you already use Claude occasionally, the structured approach will still fill gaps and build more reliable habits.

How long does the course take to complete?

Most learners work through the core curriculum in two to four hours. The app is designed for short, focused sessions. A single lesson takes around ten minutes, so you can fit it into a working day without blocking off a half-day.

Will I learn to use Claude specifically for running a business?

Claude Tutorial teaches Claude fundamentals through examples entrepreneurs recognize: pitches, investor updates, customer insights, and strategic decisions. You are learning Claude, not a generic AI tool, and every example is grounded in real founder work.

Can I use Claude's free plan while taking the course?

Yes. Everything taught in the course works with Claude's free plan. A paid plan gives you more usage, but it is not required to complete the lessons or apply what you learn.

What if Claude's pitch or update doesn't sound like how I actually talk about my business?

Give it more to work with. Paste in a past pitch or update that landed well, or describe your usual tone in a sentence, then ask Claude to match it going forward. The course shows you how to set this up once, the same way you'd brief a new advisor, and reuse it in every prompt after that.

Start learning Claude

Download Claude Tutorial and start applying these techniques to your own pitch and business.