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Claude Fable 5 Runs My Entire Life (5 Builds)
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Claude Fable 5 Runs My Entire Life (5 Builds)

⏱ 10 min video · 3 min read12 Jun 2026Worth watching
TL;DR
The creator demonstrates five real-world automation builds using Claude Opus 4 (referred to as 'Fable 5') across Claude Chat, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code — covering inbox cleanup, invoice automation, a DIY email marketing platform replacing a $149/month SaaS, AWS security auditing, and a live server monitoring dashboard. The video argues that the free access window (until June 22nd) makes now the ideal time to automate entire business operations.
Key points
1
Claude was connected to Gmail via connectors to find, unsubscribe from, and archive 47 newsletters not opened in 60 days, achieving inbox zero automatically.
2
Claude Cowork with the Chrome plugin controlled a live browser session to open YouTube Premium billing, download the invoice, and draft an email to an accountant — hands-free.
3
Claude Code used AWS, Cloudflare, and Hetzner credentials from a config YAML to set up Amazon SES as an email marketing platform, replacing a $149/month SaaS (Kit) for approximately $10/month to send 10,000 emails.
4
During the SES build, Claude Code autonomously audited the AWS account and found a 10.5-year-old active admin key, a public S3 bucket exposing paid products, and a money-leaking S3 bucket — and rotated/fixed them.
5
Using a custom orchestration framework called Tank, Claude Code spun up a new Hetzner VPS behind Cloudflare Zero Trust and built a real-time ops dashboard monitoring the entire server fleet with live alerts.
Actionable insights
Use Claude connectors with Gmail to bulk-unsubscribe and archive old newsletters in one prompt — no manual effort required.
Run this prompt on your AWS account: 'Audit my whole AWS account. Find every key that needs rotating, anything public that should not be, and any service I am paying for and not using.' It can save money and close security gaps.
Replace expensive email marketing SaaS tools by having Claude Code set up Amazon SES — at $0.10 per 1,000 emails, a 10,000-subscriber list costs roughly $10/month vs $149/month on platforms like Kit.
Store cloud credentials (AWS, GCP, Cloudflare, Hetzner) in a config YAML file so Claude Code can act as a full infrastructure agent across providers in a single session.
Claude connectors added in plain Claude Chat are also accessible inside Claude Cowork and Claude Code, enabling seamless cross-tool workflows.
Notable quotes

I handed the keys to my entire life. I'm talking my inbox, my bills, my servers, even my AWS root keys. Everything.

It didn't just set up the email marketing SaaS replacement, it also decided just out of the blue to audit my AWS account.

This isn't five tasks anymore. It is a command center, an operating system for my whole business.

Worth watching?
Worth watching the full video?
Watch if you want to see the actual live screen recordings of Claude controlling a browser, writing infrastructure code, and finding real security vulnerabilities — the key prompts and cost figures are all here, but the visual demos add useful context for replicating these builds yourself.
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