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Top signal today: levelsio demonstrated video editing entirely with Claude Code, racking up 150K+ impressions. Claude Code Channels via Telegram emerged as a killer feature, with users across Japan, Korea, and the US treating it like hiring a new employee. Meanwhile, OpenClaw debates heated up as Anthropic's native offerings close the gap.
@levelsio [Claude Code]
Claude Code#1
https://x.com/levelsio/status/2034817543387427089
Pieter Levels demonstrated video editing entirely with Claude Code — no traditional video editing software involved. The tweet hit 150,000+ impressions and 1,136 likes, making it one of the most viral Claude Code use cases of the day. This extends the "Claude Code for non-coding tasks" trend further into creative production.
@steveschoger [Claude Code]
Claude Code#2
https://x.com/steveschoger/status/2034362409000000000
Steve Schoger published a one-hour video tutorial on using Claude Code as his primary design tool, packed with design tips. 3,749 likes — demonstrating that professional designers are seriously adopting Claude Code not just for code but for the full design workflow. A significant signal that Claude Code is crossing into non-developer creative roles.
@lydiahallie [Claude Code]
Claude Code#3
https://x.com/lydiahallie/status/2034301877000000000
Claude Code on desktop now lets you select DOM elements directly by clicking, rather than describing which component you want updated. Claude receives the tag, classes, key styles, and surrounding HTML context. 3,158 likes — a major UX improvement that makes Claude Code feel more like a visual editor than a terminal tool.
@theo [Claude Code]
Claude Code#4
https://x.com/theo/status/2034446127000000000
T3 Code (Theo's popular dev tool) now supports Claude via the Claude Code CLI. If you have Claude Code installed and signed in, it works seamlessly. 2,498 likes. The growing integration of Claude Code into third-party tools shows it's becoming the de facto AI coding backend.
@misaki_biz [Claude Code]
Claude Code#5
https://x.com/misaki_biz/status/2034584909000000000
A Japanese user cancelled their MoneyForward (personal finance SaaS) subscription after building a replacement entirely with Claude Code. 2,153 likes — one of the clearest "SaaS replacement" use cases, demonstrating how Claude Code enables individuals to build personal tools that replace paid subscriptions.
@DeepDive_KR [Claude Code]
Claude Code#6
https://x.com/DeepDive_KR/status/2034670943000000000
A Korean user connected Claude Code to Telegram, gave it access to their company's internal network, set up NAS schedulers to update Excel files, piped all data into SQL, and configured it to answer queries via Telegram. Described it as "hiring a new employee." A complete enterprise automation workflow built by a non-developer.
@0xAA_Science [Claude Code]
Claude Code#7
https://x.com/0xAA_Science/status/2034876574575780064
Detailed step-by-step guide for connecting Claude Code to Telegram (Chinese language), calling the experience "incredibly smooth." Includes creating a Telegram bot via BotFather, installing the Claude Code Telegram MCP, and configuring the connection. A practical how-to that's making rounds in the Chinese developer community.
@ChShersh [Claude Code]
Claude Code#8
https://x.com/ChShersh/status/2034907298221478014
"Claude Code is insane. It's like Claude Code but for code." — a self-referential observation that got 6,158 likes and 78 retweets. The humor captures the recursive nature of AI tools being used to build AI tools, and the viral spread shows broad resonance with the developer community.
@shantanugoel [Claude Code]
OpenClaw#9
https://x.com/shantanugoel/status/2034840733908443379
"This is why Claude Code didn't let OpenClaw be clawdbot. Because Claude Code IS the clawdbot!" — 6,439 likes. The observation that Anthropic's native Channels feature effectively replaces what OpenClaw was designed to do resonated deeply. Claude Code is absorbing the OpenClaw use case into its own product.
@chrysb [OpenClaw]
OpenClaw#10
https://x.com/chrysb/status/2034591198000000000
"Folks who are calling OpenClaw pure hype are telling on themselves. OpenClaw is like the early internet — raw, unrefined, takes a little doing to get things to work, but when you figure it out..." — 911 likes. A thoughtful defense of OpenClaw's value proposition despite the "Claude is killing OpenClaw" narrative.
@NickSpisak_ [Claude Code]
Claude Code#11
https://x.com/NickSpisak_/status/2034185287000000000
Claude Channels as a business opportunity: $497 per install + MRR. A user is already monetizing the setup of Claude Code Telegram bots for businesses — charging per installation plus monthly recurring revenue for maintenance. Early signal of a service economy forming around Claude Code configuration.
🗣 User Voice
User Voice:

1. Rate limits remain the #1 frustration. The viral tweet "ChatGPT says you're right, Claude Code says your limit will reset at 7 AM" (10,722 likes from @pcshipp) captured the pain perfectly. Users are hitting walls mid-work daily.

2. Telegram Channels are a breakout feature but setup complexity is a barrier. Multiple users across Japan, Korea, and China shared guides, suggesting the demand far exceeds the current ease of setup. (@DeepDive_KR, @0xAA_Science)

3. The "Claude Code is killing OpenClaw" narrative is premature. Multiple power users defend OpenClaw's unique value — particularly its model-agnostic nature and self-hosted control. (@chrysb, @BradGroux)

4. Non-developers are increasingly the primary Claude Code user base. From finance tool replacements to design workflows to video editing, the most viral use cases are explicitly non-coding. (@misaki_biz, @steveschoger, @levelsio)

5. Mobile usage of Claude Code is dividing the community. Some call it revolutionary, others question practical value vs. just using a laptop. (@yutkat)
📡 Eco Products Radar
Eco Products Radar:
Claude Code (250+ mentions) — Anthropic's terminal AI coding agent
OpenClaw (200+ mentions) — Open-source autonomous AI agent framework
Telegram (30+ mentions) — Now a primary Claude Code channel interface
Cursor (20+ mentions) — AI-native code editor
Codex (15+ mentions) — OpenAI's coding agent
T3 Code (5+ mentions) — Theo's dev tool, now Claude Code compatible
MoneyForward (3+ mentions) — Japanese finance SaaS being replaced by Claude Code builds
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