Descriptions:
This beginner-friendly tutorial from The AI Advantage channel teaches a practical Claude prompting technique that consistently produces better visual outputs by separating the brainstorming and creation phases. Rather than asking Claude to immediately generate a single visualization, the approach prompts Claude to first propose five different ways to represent a topic visually โ then the user selects the best option before any output is created.
The tutorial walks through a live example comparing cost of living across Vienna, Lisbon, and Phoenix. After selecting from Claude’s five proposed formats, Claude pulls data from over 50 search results and generates an interactive chart combining per-category price breakdowns with a purchasing power comparison showing local salary versus cost of living in each city. The presenter notes that Claude typically places its own preferred option last, making it a useful starting point for selection.
The second half of the video explains the difference between Claude’s inline “interactive visuals” โ quick whiteboard-style charts embedded in the chat โ and “artifacts,” which are full standalone web apps that open in a side panel, can be published to a shareable URL, and are viewable without a Claude account. The presenter demonstrates publishing an artifact and remixing it. The core technique of requesting options before output is framed as broadly applicable across many Claude use cases, not just visuals. The video is aimed at everyday users on the free Claude tier and requires no coding knowledge.
๐บ Source: The AI Advantage ยท Published June 10, 2026
๐ท๏ธ Format: Tutorial Demo







