C12 Session · 2026 · 12 seats at the table
Build the thing
that runs
your company.
A working session on putting Claude to work: not theory, a real skill and a real proposal you carry out of this room.
01 / coreCEO
The numbers,
as they move.
This is what we actually use to run corePHP. Real margins, and the leaks we catch as they happen. Not a demo built for the stage.
Gross margin trend, trailing 12
Figures illustrative.
02 / Hands-on with Claude
A good answer
starts with
a good ask.
Not theory. We structure a request together, then watch what changes when the structure is right.
The anatomy of a prompt
- Role who Claude should be
- Context what it needs to know
- Task the one thing to do
- Format how the answer should look
- Constraints what to avoid
Do this now
- Scan to open claude.ai
- Create a free or paid account
- Come back here for the build
claude.ai
03 / coreCRM · the heart of the session
Build a real
proposal, live.
Everyone signs up for coreCRM.guru, sets up a deal with one of their own customers, and we build the proposal together. You walk out with it in hand.
- 8-page marketing site
- Booking and quote form
- Local SEO setup
- Analytics and lead routing
- Sign up at coreCRM.guru
- Create a deal with your customer or prospect
- Apply the prompting we just covered
- Generate the proposal, then refine
Start your deal
coreCRM.guru
04 / Reading the market
A clear head,
not the hype.
There is a lot of noise in this space. Here is where each tool actually fits, so you know what is worth your time and money.
Draft stance, pending presenter sign-off.
The one we build on. Strongest at reasoning through a real business problem, and it turns repeat work into reusable skills. This whole session runs on it.
Widest ecosystem and image generation. A fine general assistant, and often the one your team already opened.
Best fit if you live in Google Workspace. Long context and tight Docs, Gmail, and Sheets integration.
For Microsoft 365 shops and developers in the editor. Value comes from where it already sits, not from being the smartest in the room.
Our verdict: pick one, learn to ask it well, and build the skills that pay you back. We chose Claude.
What you carry out
You leave with
three things.
- 01 A prompting skill you can point at a daily problem.
- 02 A real proposal, 80 to 95 percent ready to present.
- 03 A clear read on the market, no fluff.
corePHP · People Helping People