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👾 Claude for Humans

If you want to learn how to use Claude, the smartest models out there today, to organize your life and automate what's eating your time, this mentorship is for you.

What I do every day

I wake up in the morning and I have a team waiting for me.

They're not employees. They're specialized versions of Claude that operate inside my context, with access to the right tools, at the pace I need.

On the financial side: I have a personal CFO that tracks my net worth and flags when a decision doesn't make sense. A company CFO that helps me understand taxes and profit distribution without hiring an accountant for every question. An analyst that helps me think through investments in crisis scenarios.

On the work side: a marketing team with per-channel strategists, a monitor that reads the news every morning and flags opportunities, a project manager that reads my meetings and tells me what's stuck. An SEO specialist. A market researcher. A creative director.

On the life side: a health consultant that reads my exams and cross-references them with my Apple Watch data. A career advisor. A security auditor that reviews my systems. A designer that turns ideas into prototypes.

This isn't science fiction.

It's what I built, gradually, by learning to actually use Claude. Not as a prettier search box, but as thinking infrastructure.

What most people are missing

I'm not saying this to create urgency. I'm saying it because it's true.

Most people using AI today use it superficially. A question here, a generated text there. It works, but it's like owning a Ferrari and only ever using first gear.

Claude can hold deep context about you, your company, your projects, your decision-making principles. It can operate external tools: banks, systems, content platforms, design tools. It can reason through complex problems if you give it the right context.

What separates people who use it well from people who use it superficially isn't technical knowledge. It's not code. It's knowing how to think alongside the AI. How to structure context, how to break down a problem, how to build something that keeps working without starting over every time you open a new conversation.

That's learnable. And it's fast to learn, when it starts from your real context.

How the mentorship works

It's 1:1. Remote. 1h to 1h30 sessions.

Before we start, I map you out: what you already know, what you want to build, what tools you use, what data you can or can't put into AI, and how far we can get with the time we have.

That map becomes the session plan.

Then we work on your actual routine. Your profession. Your projects. Your recurring decisions. Your files. Your bottlenecks. I find where Claude can genuinely fit in, no generic module, no workbook with made-up exercises.

At the start, the focus is on you understanding how to think with Claude: context, instruction, memory, limits, workflow. Then the focus shifts to building your system: workspace, knowledge base, recurring prompts, specialized agents, and automations that fit your setup.

The mentorship runs in fixed packages, not standalone sessions. Each session requires prep work (mine), and the results compound: a single isolated session doesn't deliver what the process delivers.

I don't run flash sales. I don't do Black Friday. If it doesn't make sense for you right now, that's fine. This page will still be here.

Packages

4 sessions

R$ 530/session

R$ 2,120 total (4 sessions)

Foundation. Leave using Claude day to day.

8 sessions

R$ 500/session

R$ 4,000 total (8 sessions)

System. Leave with a working personal workspace and automations running.

Payment via Pix: 50% before the first session, 50% at the package midpoint. The mentorship isn't sold as standalone sessions.

For companies

When a company reaches out, what's needed isn't training, it's putting AI to work in the operation. I don't sell training. I implement: diagnose where the bottleneck is, calibrate the team, and build what's worth automating.

AI Map (diagnostic)

From R$ 3,500

In about 10 days, I map where AI creates real gains in the operation, prioritize the best use cases by impact and effort, and deliver an implementation plan with budget for the next stage.

Team calibration

From R$ 12,000

For teams already using AI but not using it well. I start from the real context of the operation, find where Claude solves something real, and work with the team until it becomes routine.

Operation automation

By proposal

Here the goal is to build, not teach. Mini-agents and integrated workflows on top of what the team already uses. I've done this for companies that needed to grow without growing headcount.

Calibration + Automation

By proposal

The full journey: diagnostic, team calibration, and building the priority automations. One continuous process, not two contracts glued together.

My name is Cosme, but you can call me Faé.

Cosme Faé

I'm an indie hacker. I work from anywhere in the world, I've been building digital products for over 20 years, and I've been learning to use AI long before the current hype.

In 2024 I launched a course on ChatGPT. Over 20 hours of recorded classes, from basics to advanced, with case studies and real practice. Since I haven't updated the material for the newer models in a while, I stopped promoting it. Whoever finds it, finds it.

Today I use Claude every day as infrastructure. I know how to set up specialized agents, build context in a way that actually works, and automate the tedious stuff without needing code.

I apply this across my whole life: a personal CFO that looks after my net worth, a health advisor that cross-references my exams with wearable data, a marketing team that puts together content while I sleep. I treat my computer like a team, not a machine. That way of thinking is what I teach in the mentorship.

What people say

About the testimonials: I deliberately don't publish student photos or names. Several built autonomous agents inside their jobs that their boss wouldn't take well. Others got a serious competitive edge over coworkers who'd rather keep it to themselves. Privacy here is part of the deal.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to know how to code?

No. The mentorship isn't about becoming a programmer. It's about learning to use Claude as a tool for thinking, organizing, and automating. When something technical comes up, we work through it together.

Is Claude Code actually code?

The name is intimidating, but it's not just a tool for programmers. Claude Code is a way to use Claude inside your computer, with access to your workspace, files, and context. You talk to it in plain language.

Do I use Claude in the browser, the app, or the terminal?

Depends on the case. The browser is simplest. The app is comfortable for daily use. The terminal with Claude Code is where the mentorship gets most powerful, because it lets you build a living workspace with memory, files, agents, and routines.

Can I use Claude Free?

No. The mentorship requires Claude Pro (US$20/month) at minimum. Worth subscribing before the first session.

Do I need a Mac?

Preferably, yes. The tools I use run best on macOS. If you use Windows, tell me before we lock things in: we'll figure out what makes sense for your setup.

Are there in-person classes?

No. I'm a nomad: no fixed address. The mentorship is always remote, over video.

Are the sessions in English?

They can be in English or Portuguese. You choose. And no fixed schedule: since I'm a nomad, we find a time that works for both of us.

How often are the sessions?

Weekly or biweekly, we calibrate to your pace. Each session runs 1h to 1h30.

Are the sessions recorded?

No. No session is recorded. When it makes sense, we build reference materials together: prompts, structures, workflows. You keep those afterward.

What about security and privacy?

That's part of the map. We define what can go into Claude, what stays local, and what never enters a prompt: credentials, personal documents, raw financial data, client information, keys, and sensitive files.

I already use ChatGPT. Is this mentorship worth it?

Yes. Claude reasons differently: bigger context, more faithful to instructions, better for building things that persist. If you already use AI but want to go beyond 'write me a text,' this is for you.

Does this work for teams?

Individual and team formats both. If you want to bring this into a company, tell me: I can build something tailored.

If this makes sense for you, send me a message.

You don't need to be ready. You don't need to know what to ask. Just tell me what you do and what's eating most of your time. We'll figure out together if there's something here for you.

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