The Ultimate Claude Masterclass: 13 Power Features Changing the AI Game
The Ultimate Claude Masterclass: 13 Power Features Changing the AI Game Artificial Intelligence is no longer just about asking questions and getting text answers. Anthropic’s Claude has evolved from a simple chatbot into a fully autonomous, visual, and connected AI ecosystem. If you are still using it just to draft emails, you are barely scratching the surface. Whether you are a developer, content creator, or business professional, here is your definitive guide to the 13 powerhouse features of Claude, packed with practical examples, formatted specifically for Dev.to. 🧩 Part 1: Smart Onboarding & Personalization 1. Introduction to Claude Claude stands out in the crowded AI landscape because of its advanced reasoning, high emotional intelligence, and natural, human-like writing style. From parsing complex codebases to writing creative narratives, Claude feels less like a machine and more like a brilliant colleague. 2. Import Memory From ChatGPT To Claude Switching platforms shouldn't mean losing your progress. With this feature, you can instantly migrate your entire persona, past context, and custom instructions from ChatGPT straight into Claude with a single click. Example: If ChatGPT already knows your coding style or specific brand rules, importing it means Claude hits the ground running without you having to re-explain everything. 3. Add User Preferences Tired of typing "Act as a Senior Developer" or "Keep it casual" in every single prompt? User Preferences lets you set permanent system-level instructions that Claude remembers across all new conversations. Example: You can set a preference like: I manage a technology brand. Always keep explanations direct, modular, and optimized for scalability. 🎨 Part 2: Visuals, Coding & Apps 4. Create Apps & Artifacts Using Claude For Free Claude’s Artifacts feature opens a dedicated, interactive window right next to your chat. When you ask Claude to write code, a webpage, or a game, it doesn't just show you lines of text—it re