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I Built an Anthropic Intel Brief — And It Covers What Regular News Doesn't

If you're building in the AI space, you know the pain: Anthropic drops another model update, and within hours you have fifty blog posts, twenty YouTube summaries, and a sea of opinions. Most of it is noise.

I built something different.

The Anthropic Intel Brief is a focused, practical document that cuts through the hype and gives you what actually matters for your work. It covers Anthropic's latest 65B parameter model — not just the headline specs, but the stuff that changes how you build, price, and ship.

Why I made this

I run an indie SaaS studio. Every quarter I need to decide which AI provider to bet on, which APIs to integrate, and whether the next 'breakthrough' actually affects my roadmap. Twitter summaries aren't enough. Research papers are too slow.

I wanted a single source of truth that a founder or senior engineer could read in twenty minutes and walk away with clear actionable takeaways.

What's inside

  • Capability benchmarks — real numbers on reasoning, coding, and safety tasks
  • Architecture insights — how the model is built, what it optimizes for, and what that means for prompt engineering
  • Strategic implications — where this model wins today and where it will likely compete in the next 12 months

No fluff. No analyst jargon. Just the facts and my interpretation of what they mean for builders.

Who this is for

  • Indie hackers choosing an AI backend for their next launch
  • SaaS founders evaluating model capabilities against customer needs
  • Engineering leads who need to brief their team without reading thirty articles first
  • AI product managers tracking the competitive landscape

How to use it

Buy it once for £9. Download the PDF. Bookmark it. Revisit it whenever Anthropic announces something new — I update the brief regularly as the landscape evolves.

Get the Anthropic Intel Brief →

The goal isn't to replace your research. It's to compress it. So you can spend more time building and less time scrolling.

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