Patrick Ellis

Just hit 10K subscribers!! 🎉 Thank you SO much to everyone who's subscribed, and/or left a comment - it means a ton! 🙏🙏

I'd love to hear from you (in a comment below): What content would you most like to see from me? What specific tutorials, workflow overviews, or style of videos?

My current vision for the channel is to help software engineers, startup founders, and other builders/creators become AI-native. Sharing the most valuable workflows I'm finding as we scale our AI startup.
- building better end results, much more quickly (e.g. Claude Code workflows)
- with more creativity (e.g. using Gemini Deep Research + Deep Think to hone in strategy)
- and other powerful workflows, mixing in some anecdotes/learnings from the projects I'm building

2 months ago | [YT] | 32



@BombadStickyRen

Patrick, congratulations and I will bet that 100k will arrive sooner than later! I hope to see the same folks celebrating as well! The lecture videos are gold, especially since you’re an active listener and answered in an easy to understand manner. The market has many influencers, and bridges that will continuosly create. I had a white collar career for a decade at a major newspaper, I am approaching my decade being a solo entrepreneur. My ideas and visions can actually become reality because of the tools now available to the world!! From sql to lacquer finishes, and now to md and mcps. IF white collar jobs are at risk, you my friend are a Gold collar - and finding the solution to funnel and help create more of them is a journey. Mine is restoring the secondary furniture market, and I have learned on my journey that more can be achieved with the right people around us. Keep it going for all us learning from and with you!

2 months ago | 2  

@shaviezz

Congratulations Patrick on your excellent Claude Code tutorials. Thanks for creating these helpful videos that teach developers how to use the tool effectively.

2 months ago | 0

@dougfowler4928

Thank you, incredibly useful content. It's helped me immeasurably. Would love more content for software developers who work on enterprise apps and are often in boring Windows environments, thinking they just can't hang with the cool kids. I happen to be in a Windows environment, and you can still do a ton - it ain't just github copilot autocomplete anymore! I use Cursor and inside it, I use Claude Code as an IDE extension. I also run a Claude Code session in my terminal window in Cursor and have connected Claude Code with a lot of the MCPs you've recommended. (Basically, just using Cursor as IDE and Claude as the brains inside it and use cc Max plan so I don’t need to worry about tokens). Combine this with workflow, tooling and some tweaks to Claude Code to work properly in the Windows environment, and it's just a game changer. I think TONS of corporate / Windows folks are sleeping on the opportunity and assume that your cool stuff is only for startup people. I think it can work in the enterprise and legacy apps just as well.

2 months ago (edited) | 1  

@jasoncuray

Congratulations! ❤🎉 I don’t know man, I think you are a good teacher and storyteller. Your knowledge and experiences are just a bonus for us 😂 Keep em coming! if a start to end tutorial is your thing as well, you can try i

2 months ago (edited) | 1  

@F84bln

Using Ai , Claude Code not only for Coding, but for whole business processes, from running a whole business with Ai. (Sales Agent, Growth Agent etc)

2 months ago | 2  

@LonzoSheffield

I like the current vision.

2 months ago | 1  

@m.artijn

Ive seen all your AI videos, they are amazing! Could you in a future video discuss frameworks like Github's open spec, bmad and how you guys approach things? Thanks and have a wonderful day!

3 weeks ago | 0

@MrLuis021095

I saw the video of Claude code. I need more help since I’m new to this with the other .md files that can be implemented to have a better experience using the technique you gave in that video. It would enhance that video since it would be a “series” and something that would make people watch or rewatch it but if possible at the same time be able to work by itself. That you wouldn’t need to go back to the video but only if you want a better experience. Thanks and hi from Mexico 🇲

2 months ago | 2