Claude can help with medical, contract, and negotiation prep
Non-coders can use Claude for practical life admin, not only for building software. A messy medical history can be turned into a one-page timeline before seeing a specialist, making the appointment easier and faster. A difficult message to a landlord can be drafted, then tested by asking Claude to argue from the landlord’s side.
A contract can be reviewed clause by clause to separate normal parts from unusual parts that should be checked with a lawyer. The useful pattern is not creating an app, but turning scattered information and unclear wording into something shorter, clearer, and easier to act on.
Key points
- Claude can turn messy medical notes into a short timeline for a doctor visit.
- It can help prepare for a landlord conversation by drafting the message and testing likely pushback.
- It can read a contract in small pieces and flag what may be worth asking a lawyer about.
- The value is often clearer thinking and better preparation, not building software.
- For legal or medical issues, use it to prepare questions, not to make the final decision.
Quick term guide
- software
- Programs or apps that run on a computer or smartphone.
- timeline
- A way of showing events or notes in the order they happened.
- Solo makers
- People who build and launch their own products or services entirely on their own.
- AI tools
- Software that can help create text, code, images, or other work.
- AI tool
- Software that uses artificial intelligence to help with tasks like writing, coding, or research.
- friction
- Anything that makes it harder or slower for a user to start using a product.
- pushback
- Pushback means a reply that challenges your idea instead of simply agreeing with it.
- Thinking
- A ChatGPT mode where the AI reasons through a problem step by step before giving an answer