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In this issue:

  • 🤿Deep Dive: Claude Sonnet 4.6 arrives with major upgrades

  • ⚒️ Tool Spotlight: Turn a workflow into a simple app

  • 🤝Powered by: A smarter way to browse

  • 📘Learn Something: Build a prompt library that gets your team use AI

  • 🤿Deep Dive: Claude Code brings prototypes straight to Figma

  • Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

Anthropic Releases Claude Sonnet 4.6 with Breakthrough Computer Use Capabilities

Intelligence: Anthropic just dropped Claude Sonnet 4.6 and it's honestly impressive. It's now the default model for Free and Pro users, hitting the same price point as Sonnet 4.5 ($3 and $15per million tokens), but developers who got early access are choosing it over the previous version by a huge margin.

Source: Anthropic

  • Developers are picking it 59% of the time over Opus 4.5, saying it follows instructions better, hallucinates less, and doesn't overthink things.

  • The team ran extensive safety evaluations and found Sonnet 4.6 to be just as safe or safer than other recent Claude models, with researchers noting it has a warm, honest, and genuinely helpful personality with no red flags around serious safety issues.

  • What's wild is how well this thing uses a computer now. Users are seeing it handle complex spreadsheets, fill out multi-step web forms, and pull information across multiple browser tabs like a person would.

  • The 1M token context window means you can throw entire codebases, thick contracts, or stacks of research papers at it in one go. More importantly, it actually reasons across all that context, which makes long-term planning way better.

  • Sonnet 4.6 now supports adaptive thinking and extended thinking on the Claude Developer Platform, plus context compaction that automatically cleans up old conversation bits so you can keep going longer. The API upgraded too with automatic code writing for filtering search results, and features like code execution, memory, programmatic tool calling, and tool use examples are now live for everyone.

  • For anyone using Claude in Excel, there's good news. The add in now plays nice with MCP connectors so you can pull data from tools like S&P Global, LSEG, Daloopa, PitchBook, Moody's, and FactSet without leaving your spreadsheet.

⚒️ TOOL SPOTLIGHT

Anything (turn a workflow into a simple app)

Most “AI tools” help you write.
Anything helps you turn a repeatable workflow into a tiny app — the kind you’d normally keep as a messy doc, spreadsheet, or Notion page.

Think:

  • a tracker (tasks / projects / habits / clients)

  • a checklist (SOPs you actually follow)

  • an intake form → dashboard (collect info, filter it, act on it)

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📘 LEARN SOMETHING

🧰Build a Prompt Library That Actually Gets Your Team Using AI

A viral r/artificial post nailed the #1 reason enterprise AI adoption fails: companies hand out Copilot licenses but never explain what to use them for. The fix? Role-specific prompt libraries, not generic "how to use AI" guides.

How to build one:

  1. Pick one team (sales, marketing, ops) and interview 3 people: "What tasks eat your time?"

  2. For each repetitive task, write 2-3 tested prompts with real examples (e.g., "Summarize this client call transcript into 5 bullet points and 2 action items").

  3. Store them in a shared doc or Notion page, organized by role, not by AI tool.

  4. Add a "when NOT to use AI" section (compliance docs, legal contracts, safety-critical work).

  5. Assign one team champion to collect new prompts weekly and prune ones that don't work.
    📎 Source: r/artificial

🤿 DEEP DIVE

Anthropic Launches Claude Code to Figma for Seamless Prototype Collaboration

Intelligence: Anthropic just connected Claude Code directly to Figma, and it means you can grab a working interface from your browser (whether it's in production, staging, or localhost) and drop it straight into Figma as editable frames. This kills the friction that comes when one person's been coding alone and suddenly needs to show the team what they've built.

Source: Figma

  • The coolest part is how easy it gets to see the whole picture at once. When you bring that interface into Figma, spotting patterns and inconsistencies becomes actually doable, especially when you're dealing with multi-step flows. You can even capture multiple screens in one session and keep the whole sequence intact, so the experience actually makes sense when you look at it.

  • Here's what really matters though, everyone can react to the same thing at the same level of detail. Designers, engineers, product folks can all weigh in when decisions are still flexible, before anything gets locked in. That's when the good ideas actually bubble up instead of getting buried by technical choices.

  • If you want to try a different approach without touching the code, just duplicate those frames, shuffle things around, and test ideas without rewriting anything. This keeps all those rejected versions visible too, so you can circle back to them later when inspiration strikes.

  • And if you need to move back into code once the design direction is locked in, the Figma MCP server lets you do that with just a prompt and a link. It's lightweight, it keeps the context alive, and you don't have to manually translate what the design team decided into code changes.

TOOL SNAPSHOTS

Futuristic tools within AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 📱 Figr AI - Streamline app development with insightful AI recommendations.

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  • 🚀 Qwen3.5 - Efficiently handles complex tasks with fast, high-capacity processing.

  • 🎶 Mozart for iOS - Create, customize and share musical sketches on the go.

  • 📊 Layers - Streamline your marketing while focusing on your development.

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