My AI Workflow: How I Build Apps, Videos, and Content
A systems-driven breakdown of the 6 AI tools I use daily to generate ideas, edit audio/video, analyze technical complexities, and code production-ready apps.
The Summary
My daily AI workflow is built on a specific, interlocking toolchain where each tool is assigned a dedicated role. Instead of using one AI for everything, I use ChatGPT for voice-based brainstorming, Gemini for document/PDF extraction, Claude for high-level technical architecture, Antigravity (powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash) for coding, Google Flow for cinematic video assets, and Adobe Enhance to guarantee studio-quality audio.
1. The AI Tool Stack
Each AI tool in my workflow solves a different bottleneck in my product, content, and code creation pipelines. Click through the interactive diagram below to explore the exact roles, action items, and real-world examples for each tool:
My AI Workflow Engine
Dynamic Interlocking ToolchainChatGPT
How I Use It
Your go-to sounding board for initial concept storming, random conversations, and mobile voice chats. Excellent for framing ideas naturally in speech before translating them into structure.
Workflow Placements
Practical Example
Start an interactive voice session on the ChatGPT mobile app while walking to debate the core hook of a new marketing campaign, then save the transcript.
2. Daily Workflow Use-Cases
My daily execution pipeline translates these tools into concrete actions across content, research, and coding projects. Click through the interactive diagram below to explore the exact deliverables, requirements, and examples for each use-case:
Daily Workflow
Practical Creation & Implementation Use-CasesImage Gen
Core Objective
Creating visual assets to convey marketing layouts. Primarily used for designing YouTube Thumbnails and social media posts, or to translate the exact creative direction in my head into concrete mockups for my designer.
Workflow Deliverables
Practical Example
Draft an AI-generated image to show the graphic designer the exact layout, colors, and font positions I want for a YouTube video thumbnail.
3. The Design-to-Execution Loop: Claude & Antigravity
The most powerful part of my workflow is how I build websites, landing pages, and custom client dashboards. I do not just ask a single AI to write the whole thing. Instead, I separate design/planning from execution:
First, I use Claude (using Opus or Sonnet) to map out the logical complexities. Claude is the perfect architect. I discuss the database schemas, state structures, API latency bottlenecks, and overall code design. Once Claude outlines the complete architecture and plans out all potential edge cases, I bring that plan to Antigravity.
Inside Antigravity, I configure the agent to use Gemini 3.5 Flash. Because Gemini 3.5 Flash is extremely fast and consumes only a fraction of the tokens of larger models, it is the most cost-effective way to write extensive code files. Antigravity takes the logical blueprints from Claude and writes the actual, production-ready code files directly in my workspace.
4. Media Production: Google Flow & Adobe Enhance
A major part of my growth advisory relies on content creation on YouTube and Instagram. High-quality visuals and studio-grade audio are non-negotiable for positioning authority. I use two dedicated tools to optimize this process:
For visuals, Google Flow is an absolute game-changer. It generates cinematic video sequences and B-roll clips at a fraction of the cost of stock video services or hiring custom videographers. I use these generated clips as background B-rolls for my YouTube essays.
For audio, Adobe Enhance is my go-to tool. No matter how clean my microphone is, room echo and background hums (like PC fans or air conditioning) can ruin a video. I run all my voice tracks through Adobe Enhance to instantly remove echo and generate studio-quality, noise-free sound that sounds like it was recorded in a professional soundproof booth. This remains highly effective even for extremely long 8-to-9-hour masterclass videos.
