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The Bottom Line

Use Claude to turn documents into beautiful HTML pages in one click—you can start selling today. Buyers already have the pain point, and delivery is dead simple.


Today’s Top Pick

You send me a document, I turn it into a polished page you can actually share

Tons of people finish writing with AI, then end up screenshotting it or sending a Word file nobody opens. The content’s fine—the output format just sucks and doesn’t travel well.

Claude’s Code author literally said it himself: when he shares stuff externally, he mostly uses HTML output. Markdown for content, HTML for presentation. This isn’t tech-circle navel-gazing—it’s a real deliverable. You help people turn documents, proposals, and reports into a beautifully formatted HTML page they can screenshot or share as a link using Claude.

Buyers don’t need to understand Claude or code. They just need to know: send you content, get back something that looks great.

  • Who it’s for: People with content to share but no design skills—content creators, salespeople, office workers building proposals, small team operators
  • Where the money comes from: Buyers need this today; they just don’t know Claude can do it. You’re saving them time on “finding a designer, learning tools, or DIY-ing it”
  • Easiest way to sell it: Start with a lightweight “document-to-beautiful-HTML” service, close one deal to test it; or package it as a template bundle with Claude prompts and step-by-step instructions so buyers can run it themselves
  • What to do first today: Run a regular document through Claude into HTML yourself, screenshot the before/after comparison—that’s your social media post for today
  • Copy you can post today:

Ever written up a proposal, only to send a Word file or screenshot that nobody actually reads? I’ve been helping people turn documents straight into beautiful HTML pages—clean layout, shareable as a screenshot or link. If you need one done, send it over and let’s see how it looks.

  • Image suggestion: Left side: screenshot of a plain Markdown or Word doc. Right side: the Claude-generated HTML page. The bigger the visual contrast, the better.

This Week’s Options

Deep-Live-Cam setup package: People want it, but nobody’s helping them install it

Deep-Live-Cam is making the rounds again—real-time face-swap from a single photo. Short-form video and livestream creators see it and get excited. But excitement fades fast when they hit environment setup, dependency hell, and a dozen other gotchas. Most people give up halfway through.

This isn’t selling hype—it’s selling “I’ll set it up, get it running, and show you the results.” If you’re testing this week, start with a cheap setup-and-verify package to validate demand. Don’t go all-in on a full course right away.

  • Who it’s for: People who want to play with face-swap livestreams or video effects but can’t handle environment setup themselves; also works for small streamers looking for differentiated content
  • How to test it: Get it running on your own machine first, record a 30-second demo video showing it working, then post a low-price “setup + verification” service and see if anyone bites
  • Why hold back: These projects are hardware-intensive, buyers have different setups, and support gets messy. Test small first, figure out the common pain points, then scale
  • Image suggestion: Use the official project demo screenshots or your own working footage—don’t just grab random face-swap images from the internet

Skip Today

“Build a Large Language Model from Scratch” tutorial packages

LLMs-from-scratch and “implement GPT from zero” content is circulating again today. Looks hardcore, but buyers are either real developers (who don’t need you) or beginners attracted by the headline (who can’t actually run it). Hard to deliver, heavy support load, low conversion. Pass for now.


Context

Markdown + HTML is becoming the standard output format for AI content

There’s a quiet consensus forming in AI circles: use Markdown for content, HTML for external sharing. Not new tech—just a workflow pattern that mainstream tools are quietly adopting. You don’t need to go deep right now, but keep it in mind. Next time you’re delivering content to someone, you’ll know what direction to go.


Today’s Action Items

  • Post first: Share a before/after screenshot—plain document vs. Claude’s HTML output—with that copy. You can post it tonight.
  • Record first: Shoot a 60-second screen recording: drop a document into Claude, one-line prompt, HTML page appears, save the screenshot. That’s your product demo.
  • Sell first: Post a lightweight “send me a document, I’ll turn it into beautiful HTML” service at a low price, test the waters, then decide if you want to build a self-serve template version.
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