Most AI posts are noise. We read them all, rated each one, and turned the best into step-by-step Goldmine guides โ plus original deep-dives written here. No fluff, no engagement bait.
Deep, actionable content that can genuinely transform how you use AI. Watch these first โ they contain real frameworks, free tools, and advanced techniques.
Solid tips, tool recommendations, and practical how-tos. Worth watching when you have time and are looking for new ideas or workflows.
Pure engagement bait, vague hype, or 'comment for link' posts. No real learning value โ skip these entirely to save your time.
I'm a backend developer, founder of a VR real estate startup, and mother of three โ living in Tyrol, Austria after growing up in Grenada. I've been deep in tech for years. But with AI, I was doing what most people do: consuming everything and building nothing.
My ADHD brain was drowning in content. Doom scrolling through reels, saving posts I'd never revisit, wanting desperately to start something but frozen by the overwhelm of not knowing where. The irony? I had a tremendous resource in front of me that could solve so many of my problems โ I just couldn't cut through the noise to use it.
So I did what developers do: I built a system. I went through all 161 posts and group threads I'd saved, categorized every single one, and wrote step-by-step guides for the ones that actually mattered. Then I used Manus AI to turn it into this site โ which itself became proof that the approach works.
The momentum gave me back my confidence. The creativity came back. I'm building again. This site is for everyone who's been where I was.
The complete curated report โ all 80 AI items, the 4-week learning path, and the top creator list โ delivered as a beautifully formatted PDF you can save and reference offline.

I spent weeks going through 100+ AI posts in Facebook groups so you don't have to. I rated each one โ Goldmine, Useful, or Trash โ and turned the best into step-by-step guides. I also write my own deep-dives on the tools and workflows that actually move the needle.
37 guides ยท The ones worth your full attention
These posts showed a real workflow, a concrete technique, or a free tool that changes how you work. Not theory โ actual steps you can follow today. Each one has been expanded into a full step-by-step guide.
Multi-agent setups, YOLO mode, CLAUDE.md memory, SuperClaude framework, and advanced Claude Code configurations. These posts go beyond the basics โ they show how power users actually structure their Claude Code environment.
Concrete systems for saving time: automating social posts with Blotato, building custom /skills, setting up quality gate hooks, and using parallel subagents. These are the frameworks that separate the top 0.1% from everyone else.
How to replace expensive software, find revenue opportunities, and use AI as a business strategist. Includes the Revenue Opportunity Prompt, replacing $10k/year in tools with Claude, and building income streams without a tech team.
Full production stacks for YouTube, social media, and written content. From script to published video using Claude, ElevenLabs, Pictory, and CapCut โ without a team. Includes AI avatar creation and consistent illustration generation.
NVIDIA NIM for free Claude Code usage, NotebookLM for research, Google AI Studio for free app building, Vecmem for AI memory, and the 117 official Claude plugins. These are the tools that cost nothing but unlock serious capability.
40 posts ยท Solid tips worth bookmarking
Good content โ practical, relevant, and honest โ but not deep enough to earn Goldmine. These are the quick wins, tool recommendations, and beginner-friendly intros. Worth reading when you have time.
Short, actionable tips: optimizing Claude credits, MCP server setups, prompt libraries, and subscription tier comparisons. No deep dives โ just fast, useful information you can apply in minutes.
AI tools for content creators: Blotato for social automation, Canva + ChatGPT workflows, caption generation, and AI-powered content calendars. Useful if you're building a presence online, but most lack the depth of the Goldmine guides.
Beginner courses, concept explainers, and 'here's what Claude can do' overviews. Valuable if you're new to Claude Code, but experienced users will find these too introductory. Good starting points, not destinations.
AI for designers and video creators: consistent illustration generation, AI UGC avatars, Remotion for video, and design principles for the AI era. Niche but genuinely useful if visual content is part of your workflow.
17 posts ยท Why we included them anyway
These made it into the saved collection โ which means they fooled someone at first glance. Knowing what bad AI content looks like is as valuable as knowing what's good. Here are the patterns to recognize and skip.
"Comment 'LINK' below", "DM me 'MONEY'", "Drop 'AI' for the guide" โ these posts withhold all information to farm comments and DMs for the algorithm. The actual content, if it exists, is never as good as the hook promises. The format itself is a red flag: if someone has genuinely useful information, they share it directly.
"This will change your life", "The top 0.1% know this secret", "10x faster with these 3 prompts" โ big claims, zero evidence, no steps. These posts exist to get shares from people who feel smart for saving them. The tell: re-read the post and ask 'what would I actually do differently?' If the answer is nothing, it's hype.
Resume tips, generic hustle content, non-English posts, and "passive income while you sleep" reels that happen to mention AI. These aren't bad content โ they're just not what this collection is for. AI Fast-Track is about learning to use AI tools effectively, not general productivity or income advice.
"I just got Claude Pro, what business should I start?" and "Click the link on my profile" โ these are either beginner questions with no answers, or pure spam. They appear in Facebook groups constantly and get saved by accident. No learning value for anyone.