How to Decide What to Use a Claude Project For (Before You Start)

I was really tempted to jump straight into a Claude Project. It sounds amazing. You open one, ask a question, and Claude helps you build something.

But then I stopped and asked myself a simple question:
What should my Claude Project actually be about before I start?

From my first post about Claude, I realized something important. If I have the goal — even a messy one — Claude can help me. But if I don’t, the Project doesn’t really have direction.

Claude Projects don’t create the idea.
They follow the idea.

That’s why it helps to decide what you want help with first. Not everything — just one main thing. That doesn’t mean a tiny task. It means one clear purpose. A Project can have many layers inside it, as long as they’re all related to the same goal.

For example, a Project about learning blogging might include writing posts, organizing ideas, and learning tools. Those are layers — but the Project still has one reason it exists.

A safe way to begin

If you’re not sure what your Project should be, start with something you’re already trying to figure out.

That could be:

  • understanding a tool
  • organizing ideas
  • writing your first post
  • planning content
  • working on a hobby project

You don’t need a big idea.
You don’t need a perfect idea.

Claude Projects aren’t about starting with everything figured out. They work best when you know what you need help with right now.

If it helps, make a short list of things you’re currently learning or working on, and pick one. That’s enough to start.

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