Email Triage.exe
100 emails a day → 3
Richelle D.
A system that scans and triages her inbox, blocks time on her calendar, and generates a weekly report for each client. Took her from around 100 emails a day down to about 3.
There is a seat with your name on it. I recorded you something about it.
Hi Nikhil,
Please watch the video above. I made it for you and it has all of the details in it.
After you watch it, open Cohort 4 for the price, the dates, and how to take the seat.
alex
Admin that used to eat the day, gone.
100 emails a day → 3
Richelle D.
A system that scans and triages her inbox, blocks time on her calendar, and generates a weekly report for each client. Took her from around 100 emails a day down to about 3.
One screen instead of six apps
Noor
Full command center GUI with multi-source task triage, skill inventory, time analytics, and automated prioritization. Pulls from notes, reminders, and email.
“I run it every morning”
Lisa Hair Konishi
A chief-of-staff tool for organizing Lisa’s day. Her words: "i run it every morning, and it kind of helps me take a breather and recognize my schedule/priorities before i dive into my laptop abyss."
Used every single day
Eri Zeitz
A morning alarm that triggers a planning conversation with AI in the terminal. Simple, local, used every single day. Then an AI chief-of-staff built around her actual habits, a meal planner, and paid Substack subscribers tied to co-working access.
Photograph the fridge, get the week
Ann Wehren
Weekly meal planning with recipe database, fridge photo analysis, toddler safety flags, ADHD-optimized cooking steps, and shared shopping lists. Plus a password-protected team research portal and a personal CRM.
Downloadable. A real Mac app.
Dennis Xiao
macOS app that interrupts screen time with poems, koans, and grounding prompts. Multiple themes, ambient sounds generated with AI. Downloadable.
Software you were renting, replaced in a week.
Does not pay for QuickBooks anymore
Marjan Verstappen
It pulls her PDF bank statements straight into the spreadsheet she already used, and she does not pay for QuickBooks anymore.
Hours → about five minutes
Tom Frank
A script that OCRs Chinese PDFs, even scanned ones you cannot select text in, and translates them into natural English. Hours of manual translation became about five minutes, for a nonprofit collecting first-hand memories of Mao-era China.
Built it in under 5 minutes, did not buy the ring
Isha Chitnis
A savings dashboard she built instead of impulse-buying an Oura Ring. Her words: "The urge to buy the ring disappeared into thin air. It took me less than 5 minutes."
Paste the booking email, get the trip
Rob Tourtelot
Paste in a flight email or a hotel booking and it parses the date, time and address into a full itinerary, then pulls nearby restaurants and spots from the Foursquare API. It handles multi-night hotel stays, next-day landings and drive-time math for road trips.
steadyandtrue.com →Work people paid for, made during the six weeks.
5 real clients in week one
Jordan Baum
A marketing agency owner built a client reporting dashboard and rolled it out to 5 real clients in her first week, then got confident enough to start building software to sell to other agencies.
The company raised during the cohort
Rachel
A startup fundraising deck with inline editing and PDF export, and the company raised funding during the cohort. Then a 3-year cost model for the business, work that used to take a team of six.
Printed PDF → working app in a day
Jen Waldman
A client’s printed PDF rebuilt into a working mobile app in a day, plus a casting tool with a live admin dashboard.
A full guest list in about 20 minutes
Kal Elsebai
A per-client editorial skill that generated a full podcast guest list for Daphne Oz in about 20 minutes, plus his first-ever website.
A client tracks her own progress in it
Carly Valancy
A 6-month growth tracker built for a branding client, where the client submits her writing and tracks weekly progress. Plus the Community Garden, an interactive home for her Reach Out Party community.
The ones that are not about productivity at all.
Moved cohort-mates to tears
Justin Mather
A mortality visualization.
itsjustmath.net/last-time →Built live during a family emergency call
Alison Taffel-Rabinowitz
Six builds in 24 hours from zero terminal experience, three deployed by day 4, including a Dementia Care Resource Hub built live during a family SOS call.
A book for her daughter, in a font built for how she reads
Lucy Barzun Donnelly
A verbal countdown timer she built in a day and now uses every day. Then a life-story photo-book site for her dyslexic daughter, set in a huge high-contrast font built for how her brain actually reads.
An actual number you can call
Kristie Dickinson
A call-in line to vent about heartbreak, plus a family-trip website.
Exactly what it says
Max Pete
A soul-built tool from Max to remind us all why we are, indeed, already enough.
you-are-enough.pages.dev →A day on the animations before a single feature
Evangeline Garreau
A website for her parents’ 50th anniversary party. Then Zephyr, a to-do app she spent an entire day on the completion animations for before building a single actual feature.
Questions no tool on the market would answer.
A story she had wanted for years
Alicia Kenworthy
A journalist used Claude Code to pull an archived blog through the Wayback Machine for an investigation she’d wanted to write for years, plus a personal life-organization HQ.
Patterns she could not see herself
Rochelle
Fed years of client feedback into AI to surface hidden patterns in coaching style and strengths.
A daily newspaper of one
Nikita Petrov
He describes the kind of stories he wants, important plus weird plus funny, and Claude picks them. Stories carry a shelf life and stale ones fall off on their own. Then he started drawing the illustrations by hand.
Follow-ups written from the call itself
Chris James
Automated follow-ups from call transcripts, AI stock research, and a puzzle game with swappable themes.
Numbers that do not ruin your afternoon
Adil Zeshan
A YouTube metrics tool designed to not make you freak out every time you look at it.
No business case. Built anyway.
Miss the deadline, it donates your money
Mark Heggen
Daily system that scores your listening habits for adventurousness. Expand your taste by passing a quiz, buying the opposite album, or confessing to a critic. Miss the deadline and it auto-donates to charity.
“$10,000 minimum and 10 years, for sure”
Allegra Preuss
The digital version of her analog oracle card deck. Her words: "literally, when I was making it with a friend a few years ago, I was like, this will take $10,000 minimum and, like, 10 years to make, for sure."
He built a whole OS to hold his apps
Michael Dean
Desktop app wrapping a personal publishing tool, typewriter, idea combiner, and time-locking focus system. All local.
AIM buddy list as a personal site
Kristie Dickinson
Personal brand site inspired by AOL Instant Messenger buddy lists and MySpace surveys. Writing, podcast, and AI-analyzed testimonials.
10,000 photos, four cameras, one timeline
Nate Delgado
A one-click Substack-to-Spotify playlist generator. Then a toolchain that merged ten thousand photos from Tanzania across mismatched camera timezones back into one true timeline.
There are more where these came from — 46 in total across three cohorts. The rest are at codeforcreatives.com/showcase.
Everything else is at codeforcreatives.com/faq. Anything that isn't, email me.