Giving Away 3 Free Claude Passes (and Why I'm Using AI for Almost Everything I Write)
Claude gave me three 7-day passes to give away. First three people to comment get them!
But before you decide if you want one, let me tell you what I actually use it for.
I’ve been using Claude to draft, revise, and think through almost everything I write here. Not because I can’t write without it, but because the collaboration has changed how I work. Claude helps me see where my thinking gets stuck, where I’m being vague when I need to be precise, where I’m overcomplicating what should be simple.
When I’m writing about Buddhist evaluation or post-capitalist metrics or why AI governance keeps replicating colonial patterns, I need to hold a lot of threads at once. Claude helps me keep track. It catches the places where I’ve assumed knowledge I haven’t explained. It points out when I’ve used jargon as a shortcut. It asks questions that make me clarify what I actually mean.
This isn’t about automating writing. It’s about having a thinking partner that doesn’t get tired, doesn’t have an ego about whose idea was better, and can hold the whole arc of an argument while I’m deep in one paragraph.
The Buddhist Evaluation chapter I’ve been working on? Hundreds of exchanges with Claude. Not because it wrote the chapter, but because it helped me see what the chapter needed to become. When I got stuck on how to explain Right View without making it sound like a recipe, Claude helped me find the right examples. When my critique of extractive evaluation started to sound preachy, it showed me where I was performing expertise instead of offering something useful.
I’m not precious about this. If a tool works, I use it. If it makes the work better, I keep using it. Claude makes the work better.
So if you’re curious what that looks like in practice, or you want to try it for your own projects, tell me in the comments what you’d use it for. First three people get the passes.
Think of it as an experiment in sharing tools that actually matter.
Anthralytic is a strategy and evaluation studio that helps mission-driven teams clarify and amplify their impact. We work at the intersection of monitoring and evaluation practice, Buddhist philosophy, and critical analysis of systems that extract rather than sustain.


I would love to have a guest pass
Would love a link to a Claude pass