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Introducing MixRoute. 200 AI models and APIs connected through a single API key. Higher reliability. Fallback protection. Lower inference costs. Automatic model routing. Smarter model selection in real time. No more hardcoding one provider and hoping it stays online. Build once. Route intelligently. Scale without the infrastructure headache.
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We watched the whole PROMPTING MASTERCLASS from Anthropic, so you don't have to. Here is everything you need to know in short to maximize the quality of your You'll find the masterclass below. 🧵
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Five moves worth saving. 1. Ask about the codebase before you ask for edits. 2. Brief it like an engineer. Full, specific sentences. You can ask claude for help here. 3. Make it plan and get approval on big features. 4. Give it a feedback loop, then tell it to iterate. 5. Hand it your tools and context. CLAUDE.md, kept short.
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If you want the whole detailed approach you can feed into your Claude, DM us "CLAUDE" and we'll send it over. Sign up on MixRoute to receive $5 in free credits you get double of whatever you top up. That makes it the cheapest way to use Claude now. mixroute.ai
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Want your OpenClaw Agent to run 24/7? 200 models behind one key, with automatic fallback and 0% markup. 4 steps, 5 minutes, full walkthrough below. Save this. 🧵
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That's the whole setup. One config edit and your assistant stops depending on one vendor's good day. 200 models. 1 key. 0 KYC. Provider-flexible or provider-dependent. Every self-hoster picks one. Which is your OpenClaw?
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Here is how to MAXIMIZE your Claude Fable 5 outputs. Anthropic just shipped its smartest model ever. Available on MixRoute. Most people will feed it prompts written for the dumb ones. 5 prompts that actually use the intelligence you're paying for. Copy, paste, ship. Save this. 🧵
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5/ The Analyst Prompt: "You are a research analyst paid to be right, not thorough-sounding. Your claims get audited. Material: [paste docs, data, links] The decision this feeds: [what you're deciding] Produce: 1. The 5 claims that matter for my decision. For each: the claim, the evidence, and a confidence grade of High, Medium, or Thin. 2. What the material wants me to believe vs what it proves. Mark the gap. 3. The claim a skeptic attacks first, and whether it survives. 4. What's missing? The data you'd need to be sure that isn't here. 5. One paragraph: the call you'd make in my seat. Rules: Never dress a Thin claim in High confidence language. "The author says" and "the data shows" are different sentences. Keep them different. If the material can't answer my question, say so in line one."
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