Why I Read Anthropic's Blog Every Morning So You Don't Have To
Anthropic raised another $1.5B last week with Blackstone and Goldman Sachs. OpenAI spent $4B on DeployCo and Tomoro. Both are pivoting from selling models to selling enterprise deployment.
If you're building in AI — or investing in it — you need to know what Anthropic is doing before your competitors do.
That's exactly why I started the Anthropic Intel Brief.
The problem: AI news moves faster than your morning routine
I used to spend 45 minutes each morning scrolling TechCrunch, Anthropic's blog, and 20 other sources. By 9 AM I had a pile of tabs and still couldn't tell which story mattered.
Three things were broken:
- No signal from the noise. Model releases, funding rounds, and enterprise deals all looked equally important.
- No context for builders. Raw announcements don't tell you whether a new model changes your stack or just your competitors' marketing.
- No daily discipline. Out of habit, not strategy. That's not how you stay ahead.
What an intel brief actually looks like
A good daily brief isn't a blog roundup. It's a filter.
Every morning at 7am UK time, the Anthropic Intel Brief covers:
- 🚀 Model releases and capability jumps — does this affect your prompts, costs, or latency?
- 💰 Funding rounds and valuation changes — who is now well-funded against you?
- 🏢 Enterprise deals and partnerships — where is the gravy train going, and can you board it?
- ⚠️ Strategic pivots and competitive threats — what does Anthropic's latest move mean for OpenAI, Google, and you?
- 💡 What it means for builders, founders, and investors — actionable takeaway, not just news
Three minutes. Signal, not noise.
The indiehacker angle: build > consume
As a solo founder, I don't have a research team. I don't have a Bloomberg terminal. But I can still stay sharp.
The trick is to productize your morning routine.
Instead of passively reading, I built a system that curates, filters, and delivers actionable intelligence — then shared it with the community.
£9/month. First week free. Cancel anytime.
If you want to stop doom-scrolling tech news and start building, this is the shortcut.
Bottom line
AI is moving faster than any single person can track. The winners aren't the ones who work the most hours — they're the ones who get the right information first.
Stop guessing what's next. Start knowing.
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