Claude Code Changed How I Work Forever (PM Workflow)

Artem Zhutov · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·5mo ago

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This video teaches how to use Claude Code to streamline product management workflows

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📚 Save 5+ hrs/week – Claude Code Lab (small group, Mar 17): https://lab.artemzhutov.com 💬 Discord: https://discord.gg/g5Z4Wk2fDk I work with product managers drowning in meetings. Copy-pasting from Granola to Notion. 10 different tools that don't talk to each other. I built a system where meetings sync automatically to Obsidian - and Claude can act on them. Tasks, emails, docs - one command. Everything in one place. Your whole team sees the same context. 🎁 Free: Claude Code + Obsidian Starter Kit → Granola sync, dashboards, Kanban → Subscribe free, link in welcome email 👇 https://artemxtech.substack.com Follow: Substack: https://artemxtech.substack.com/ X: https://x.com/ArtemXTech GitHub: https://github.com/ArtemXTech 0:00 - "10 tools that don't talk to each other" 1:01 - Why this is different (automation + unified context) 2:00 - What Claude Code actually is (terminal agent) 3:00 - Skills: playbooks on demand (I have 55) 4:44 - Client management skill 6:14 - Why Obsidian? Your data, your computer 6:30 - 3 ways to connect Claude to Obsidian 8:03 - Context rot: why 50% is the danger zone 9:19 - Frontmatter: how Claude queries 1000 notes instantly 11:00 - Claude reads metadata, not files 11:30 - Why compaction loses your decisions 13:16 - Granola sync: meetings → Obsidian in seconds 15:05 - Ask about meeting WHILE IT'S HAPPENING 16:10 - [Lab: 6 weeks, 12 sessions, Jan 27] 16:53 - One dashboard = full project context 18:00 - Kanban board inside Obsidian 19:40 - The problem: context dies every session 20:21 - The fix: loading context the next day 22:41 - Skills → external world (Gmail, Sheets, Docs) 23:01 - Live: competitor analysis → spreadsheet → email 25:55 - Team sync: shared vault via Git 26:59 - Free starter kit + what's next
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Chapters (22)

"10 tools that don't talk to each other"
1:01 Why this is different (automation + unified context)
2:00 What Claude Code actually is (terminal agent)
3:00 Skills: playbooks on demand (I have 55)
4:44 Client management skill
6:14 Why Obsidian? Your data, your computer
6:30 3 ways to connect Claude to Obsidian
8:03 Context rot: why 50% is the danger zone
9:19 Frontmatter: how Claude queries 1000 notes instantly
11:00 Claude reads metadata, not files
11:30 Why compaction loses your decisions
13:16 Granola sync: meetings → Obsidian in seconds
15:05 Ask about meeting WHILE IT'S HAPPENING
16:10 [Lab: 6 weeks, 12 sessions, Jan 27]
16:53 One dashboard = full project context
18:00 Kanban board inside Obsidian
19:40 The problem: context dies every session
20:21 The fix: loading context the next day
22:41 Skills → external world (Gmail, Sheets, Docs)
23:01 Live: competitor analysis → spreadsheet → email
25:55 Team sync: shared vault via Git
26:59 Free starter kit + what's next
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