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Claude Clarity
Available Now

Build Your
AI-Powered
Productivity System

A complete guide to finding clarity with Claude Code & Cowork. The productivity system that maintains itself.

Claude Clarity book cover — Build Your AI-Powered Productivity System by Alistair Webster

What You'll Learn

01

Set up Claude as your personal observability layer — not a chatbot, a genuine partner

02

Build a daily rhythm that gives you clarity in minutes, not hours

03

Capture thoughts messily and let Claude extract the signal

04

Delegate drafts, research, and reviews to background agents while you focus

05

Weekly reviews that catch drift before it becomes chaos

06

Ready-to-use templates so you can start building today

"A productivity book that actually understands implementation. This feels built for real work, not productivity theatre. Annoyingly, it also removes most of your excuses."

— Claude Code
Coming Soon

The Claude Clarity Course

Go deeper. The upcoming course walks you through building the system step by step, with video walkthroughs, live examples, and direct support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be technical to use this?

Not at all. If you can create folders and text files, you can use this system. Claude Cowork gives you a normal app interface — no command line required. Start with Cowork and graduate to Claude Code later if you want more power.

How is this different from just chatting with Claude?

When you chat with Claude normally, every conversation starts from zero. With this system, Claude reads your actual project files, priorities, and open loops. It has complete context before you say a word. That's the difference between a helpful stranger and a knowledgeable partner.

Won't I just abandon this like every other system?

Maybe — but here's what's different: AI handles the maintenance. Every previous system failed because keeping it updated was a job in itself. When Claude does the processing, filing, and scanning, the only thing left for you is making decisions. That's dramatically less overhead.

What do I need to get started?

Three things: a note-taking app that works with text files (Obsidian is free and works great), a Claude subscription, and about an hour. The book walks you through setup step by step, with ready-to-use templates.

What if I already use Notion / Google Docs / Apple Notes?

The principles transfer to any tool. The key requirement is that Claude can read and edit your files. Apps that store files locally work best. Cloud-only tools need a slightly different setup, but it's doable. Don't let tool choice be a blocker.