Freelancers using Claude in LondonFreelancers using Claude in LondonI built a way to sell physical products in an app that feels more like a gallery than a shop. 📱
What does it do?
It’s a remix-able template for selling physical products inside an app. You browse through pieces in a horizontal carousel, then scroll vertically through a product to explore it through multiple images before buying instantly with Apple Pay.
I designed it for galleries and artists first, but it works for anyone selling physical products creators, brands, influencers anything that needs to feel a bit more premium.
Why I built this:
I kept thinking about how intentional artwork is presented in physical spaces, and how transactional it feels online. This is an attempt to close that gap and making purchases feel as frictionless as possible.
Another bonus to why people will use this app is that apple does not tax physical good transactions, so sellers can keep more of what they earn. 🎉
The template remix-potential?
Works really well because users can swap in any product and it simply works! Art, jewellery, vinyls, collectibles, anything physical allowed on the app store.
This was fun I plan on refining and making more templates so I would appreciate any comments and feedback
Build Preview 👀
(https://www.anything.com/mobile-preview/68217499-f987-4843-8bcb-f7864c536abc)Build Link 🔗 (https://www.anything.com/build/aCF0mfmHSEOLy_eGTFNqvA?v=sBZM6bBFQ0CWHu4QlFbZpA) I built a working AI recruitment screening demo that shows how a hiring team can use AI without handing over the final decision.
The flow is simple:
A job spec goes in.
Candidate profiles are screened against a weighted guideline.
Each candidate gets a score, band, evidence quotes, and risk flags.
Then everything stops at a human review queue.
No auto-rejects. No silent ATS updates. No “AI decided this person is out”.
The system includes:
Candidate pipeline table
Evidence-based screening view
Human review queue
Approve / reject / snooze decisions
ATS deployment plan
Audit log for compliance
n8n workflow export with a human-in-the-loop Wait node
Optional live Claude screening path
The important part is the architecture: deterministic logic owns the workflow, gating, state and audit trail. The AI helps with judgement and screening, but the human owns the final decision.
Built with Next.js, TypeScript, Claude API, n8n workflow architecture, and a gated ATS sync pattern.
This is the kind of system I like building: AI that makes the work faster, but still respects the places where people need control.
Shorter Version
I built an AI recruitment screening pipeline with a human approval gate.
It screens candidates against a rubric, shows evidence quotes and risk flags, then routes every candidate into a review queue before anything reaches the ATS.
No auto-rejects. No silent updates. Human-in-the-loop by design.
Built with Next.js, TypeScript, Claude API and n8n workflow architecture. Cascade
Daily branded video · agency quality, agency throughput, without an agency
Most brands ship video like it's expensive. One every two weeks, a long approval chain, four-figure cost per finished asset. The competitor next door is shipping daily and the maths feels impossible, until you look at what the workflow actually costs.
Cascade is the whole video pipeline as one system.
Topic in. Finished, captioned, posted video out. Script written in your voice from your positioning docs. Voice rendered against a cloned brand voice. Talking-head avatar lip-synced to the audio. Subtitles styled to your brand. B-roll, meme cuts, and music laid in. Posted directly to YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram with the right aspect ratio per platform. Five minutes of wall-clock time per finished video.
What you get
Daily branded video output without a video team
Consistent brand voice across every script, every video, forever
Per-platform aspect ratios and metadata handled automatically
Direct posting to YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Reels
A pipeline you own, not a tool you rent
Marginal cost per finished video lands around £2 in API spend
Who it's for
Solo founders and creators with one face and ten distribution channels. Agencies producing for multiple brands without hiring more editors. B2B teams turning technical knowledge into shorts. SaaS and ecom brands whose content cadence is bottlenecked on editor capacity, not ideas.
What it replaces
A £4k/month video editor, a £15k agency retainer, or the calendar slot you don't have. Cascade delivers the same finished output, on schedule, every day.
Production reality
End-to-end pipeline, live and shipping. The hard part isn't any single API call. It's the orchestration: failure handling at every stage, idempotent retries, graceful degradation when one provider rate-limits, and consistent brand voice across thousands of outputs. Cascade ships finished videos rather than a half-baked pipeline.