Okay, here’s my blog post about using Claude Artifacts on TypingMind, written from my personal experience, and in a casual, conversational tone:
Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this AI stuff, you know, trying to make my life a little easier. I heard about Claude, this AI assistant, and how it could do some cool things. Then I stumbled upon TypingMind, which is like this interface that lets you use different AI models, including Claude. The new thing they added was “Artifacts” – which sounded pretty fancy, so I had to check it out.
First, I had to get everything set up. I already had a TypingMind account, so that part was easy. I just made sure I was on a plan that supported Claude 3, because that’s what I wanted to play with, their Opus model has better performance. So, I logged into TypingMind, and went straight to starting a new chat.
Then comes the real fun part – creating the Artifact. Next to the message input box, there’s this little button that looks like a plus sign, Click it.
I selected “Create Artifact” from that menu.
After that, a new window popped up. And I typed some content for Claude to work on.
Once I was happy with my initial instructions, I saved the Artifact and started chatting with Claude like normal, referencing the Artifact in my prompts. It felt like I had given Claude this extra brainpower, or like a super-detailed set of notes to work from.
The cool part was seeing how Claude used the Artifact. It wasn’t just copy-pasting stuff; it actually seemed to understand the context and used the information to answer my questions, generate new text, and I even saw some kind of output according to my description in the artifact.
My Final Thoughts
Honestly, using Claude Artifacts on TypingMind felt like a bit of a game-changer, At least for me. It was like leveling up my AI assistant. It’s not perfect, of course. Sometimes Claude would get a little confused, but overall, I was pretty impressed with how well it worked. It definitely made my workflow smoother and helped me get things done faster.
If you’re already using TypingMind and Claude, I’d say give Artifacts a try. It might take a little bit of experimenting to figure out the best way to use them, but in my experience, it’s totally worth it. It’s like giving your AI a superpower!