The whole Claude craft.
One library.
Ten tested books that take you from your first chat to a shipped product. No hype, no filler — 693 pages of verified craft.
What you'll be able to do
- Prompt with intent instead of hope — and fix bad outputs instead of starting over
- Write twice as fast while still sounding exactly like you
- Run business ops through verified workflows with quality checks built in
- Delegate whole tasks to Cowork agents — with guardrails that hold
- Build and ship real things with Claude Code and the API, costs known up front
- Research at speed without getting fooled — verification as a habit
The no-hype promise
Independent and unofficial — no affiliation with Anthropic. That's why these books can tell you what to skip, what things really cost, and when a competitor wins.
No countdown timers on this page. No fake scarcity. Every book, page count, and promise is shown in full before you pay.
Transparency is the sales pitch.
The ten books, in order
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The Claude Handbook
Book 1 · 71 pages
The Claude Prompting Playbook
Book 2 · 81 pages
Claude for Writers & Creators
Book 3 · 72 pages
Claude for Business & Operations
Book 4 · 75 pages
Projects & Artifacts Mastery
Book 5 · 67 pages
Claude Cowork for Non-Developers
Book 6 · 69 pages
Claude Code Without the Jargon
Book 7 · 64 pages
Building with the Claude API
Book 8 · 67 pages
Claude for Research & Analysis
Book 9 · 66 pages
Claude vs. The Field
Book 10 · 61 pages · FinaleTen books solo: $190.
The complete library: $47.
10 BOOKS · 693 PAGES · 450+ COPY-PASTE PROMPTS
Get the Complete Library — $47Instant download · 10 PDFs, yours forever · An independent, unofficial guide
Straight answers
What do I receive, and when?
Ten PDF files, instantly by email after checkout. 693 pages, readable on any device, yours forever — no subscription, no expiry.
Do I need to read all 693 pages?
No. Every book stands alone — writers open Book 3, operators Book 4, builders Book 7. Read the 70 pages your work needs this month; the rest waits on your shelf.
Will it stay useful as Claude updates?
The books teach the craft layer — prompt anatomy, delegation frames, verification habits, cost math — which survives model updates. Feature chapters name the version they were tested on.
Is this official Anthropic material?
No. It's an independent, unofficial guide — and that independence is exactly why it can be honest about weaknesses, costs, and where competitors win.
Who shouldn't buy this?
Anyone wanting get-rich-quick promises (there are none), anyone needing official documentation, and anyone who already runs Projects, agents, Code, and the API fluently. Everyone else is the target reader.
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