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Claude Code for phone dictation and mobile workflows

I’m gonna be honest about Clawdbot. I’ve seen dozens of tweets on it, watched tons of videos, read whatever docs and guides I could find, and I’m with @omooretweets on this one. I’m glad tinkerers are loving it. I’m glad people cleaned up 10,000 emails or coded entire apps in their sleep or ElevenLabs’d their way into a dinner reservation. The killer feature for me is actually none of those things. It’s much simpler. It’s text. My phone is my primary device. Computer is secondary. My most inspired moments are when I’m on a walk or gazing out a car window, not when I’m slumped over some hotel desk chair. I’m constantly on the go, in an uber, at the airport, running to a meeting, grabbing 5min free here and there. I am dictating non-stop through all those moments. Always dictating. And so… I want to phone-in to Claude Code. Alas, as a decently technical non-engineer, I just don’t want to spend hours/days setting something new up right now (I can also appreciate that many in my same position have set it up and love it). I’m in a big dive deep moment with Claude Code and multi-agents, and I’m happy. Also, I still like manually reviewing and approving high risk tasks (like Claude grabbing a random GH repo). Maybe I’ll change my mind. Maybe one of you will change my mind. Or maybe Claude/ChatGPT releases all of this soon and I won’t have to wait. But if you’re one of the 2M people that follow me for my AI business takes, it’s this: I think Codex is built for SWEs atm, I think Clawdbot is too technical of a lift (and agree with @gregisenberg that someone could make bank bringing this into SMBs or startups), I think Claude Code is perfect for gung-ho lightly to heavily technical business users, and I think Claude Cowork is a great start for less gung-go but still very AI-curious non-technical business users. And I think all my answers change in 2-4 months anyways

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