Super User Daily: April 25, 2026
A quiet day on the signal wire. Most of what got posted about Claude Code was either a question or a pitch, but two threads cut through. A Japanese practitioner mapped how many Claude Code users actually stick to a disciplined prompt-management workflow, with surprisingly low adherence at the advanced tiers. And an outbound-sales operator documented a three-tier automation stack where Claude Code plus the CLI replaces the full dashboard-driven workflow. Both are small data points, but they point at the same thing: the gap between casual Claude Code users and power users is widening, and the power-user setups are starting to look like mini production systems.
@Inoshita0427 [Claude Code]
https://x.com/Inoshita0427/status/2047226719564861689
Dropped internal stats on how deeply Claude Code users actually adopt structured prompt management. His framing is a four-layer management system with an md-file workflow that feeds Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI. When he asked Claude itself what adoption looks like across the user base, the answer was roughly: 30 to 40 percent reach layer one, 10 to 15 percent reach layer two, about 5 percent reach layer three, and only 1 to 2 percent run all four layers. The underlying observation is more interesting than the numbers — one of his students ships 13 products in parallel with Claude Code without writing code himself, and that extreme workload is exactly what forced the four-layer architecture. The takeaway is that structured memory and checkpointing are not optional for high-throughput solo operators, they are the thing that makes parallel projects survivable.
@Anushkaa1407 [Claude Code]
https://x.com/Anushkaa1407/status/2047248686133260626
Documented a three-tier outbound-sales stack running entirely on Claude with no MCP yet. Tier one is no-code — webhooks into Zapier or Make, Claude reads prospect data and writes the message, Zapier pushes back into SalesRobot. Tier two is light-dev — n8n wires everything together, Claude via the Anthropic API handles personalization, the SalesRobot API runs the LinkedIn execution with zero manual steps. Tier three is full-dev — Claude Code plus CLI, three prompts, and the whole campaign starts without opening the dashboard. The interesting detail is not the tools, it is the claim of two to four calls per day booked on full autopilot. That is the concrete output most Claude Code sales-automation threads leave out.
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