Descriptions:
Futurepedia walks through three Claude features that most users overlook: Artifacts, Projects, and Skills. The video argues that the majority of people use Claude as a simple Q&A tool and miss the deeper productivity layer built into the interface.
Artifacts get the most screen time — Claude’s dedicated side-panel workspace where it can build interactive dashboards, pitch decks, games, landing pages, and data visualizers in real time. The host demonstrates uploading receipt images to a custom expense tracker, sharing a published artifact via a unique URL so non-Claude users can interact with it, and converting a ChatGPT-generated mockup image into a working robot simulator. Projects are covered next: persistent workspaces that store custom instructions, reference files, and an auto-updating memory log so Claude maintains context across sessions without repeated copy-pasting. The host walks through a live scripting project with saved memory entries and explains how to prune stale memory manually.
Finally, Skills — Claude’s most underused feature according to the presenter — are explained as reusable, programmable workflow templates. Pre-built skills like front-end design and PowerPoint creation fire automatically behind the scenes, and users can write their own. The video is aimed at non-technical Claude users looking to move beyond basic prompting and is paired with a free downloadable guide linked in the description.
📺 Source: Futurepedia · Published May 13, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







