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In today's issue:

  • Canva released Code 2.0, so anyone can build interactive landing pages, dashboards, and games with a prompt (no coding needed).

  • Anthropic launched an Economic Index connector, so you can ask Claude how people actually use AI at work.

  • Shaders shipped v3, its biggest update yet, with an infinite canvas editor and a much faster engine.

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CODING
🎨 Canva releases "Code 2.0"

Canva released “Code 2.0,” allowing anyone to “vibe code” fully interactive websites, apps, and experiences from prompts, templates, or imported HTML.

Users can even edit them visually in the regular Canva editor with drag-and-drop control over brand colors, fonts, and media.

Here's what got better in 2.0:

  • Edit it like a design. Once something is generated, you can dive in and tweak the text, change the colors, and swap images so it matches your vibe.

  • Drop it into your other designs. Whatever you build works right inside a presentation, whiteboard, or doc (an office icebreaker game in your next deck, or a live prototype in a pitch).

  • 50+ new templates made for interactive designs, so you don't have to start from a blank prompt.

  • Import HTML from other AI coding tools and turn it into an editable Canva design.

  • It got a lot faster. Canva said code generation time dropped by 75%, and the median time from first prompt to a published site got 30% quicker.

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You can start from the Canva homepage by selecting Code, then generate or refine with Canva AI and publish it as a website when you're done.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

200+ Claude Prompts Top Professionals Actually Use at Work

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These 200+ Claude prompts take it from grammar tool to your most powerful AI work assistant.

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PRODUCTIVITY
🌍 Claude releases "Economic Index"

Anthropic launched an “Economic Index” connector for Claude, which lets you ask Claude questions about how people actually use AI at work, with answers grounded in real data instead of general knowledge.

200+ Claude prompts top professionals use at work (all free in this guide) 👇

What's the Anthropic Economic Index? It's Anthropic's public dataset tracking real AI usage across occupations and tasks, based on how people actually use Claude. It's aimed at understanding AI's role in the economy, and the full datasets remain free to download on Anthropic's website.

Now you can ask Claude questions like:

  • “Which occupations use AI the most?”

  • “What are the most common ways people in Colorado use Claude?”

  • “What sorts of tasks do teachers use Claude for?”

  • “What kinds of tasks are people automating with AI, and how has that changed over the past year?”

Each answer is grounded directly in the Economic Index data, so you’re seeing how people actually use AI at work (not just what they say they do).

DESIGN
Shaders releases "v3," its biggest update yet

Shaders shipped “Shaders v3,” a ground-up rebuild of its design editor around an infinite canvas, powered by a new rendering engine that's up to 25× faster.

Shaders is a design tool for the animated, flowing visual effects you see on modern websites (think liquid gradients, grainy textures, and glowing hero sections).

You design the effect visually, then drop it into your site, whether that's Framer, React, or plain code.

What's new in v3:

  • An infinite canvas editor. You can keep an entire website's visuals in one workspace, compare variations side by side, and iterate visually.

  • A new engine. Shader compilation got up to 25× faster, and the files that ship to your live site got about 3× smaller (which means faster-loading pages).

  • New creative building blocks. Text effects, particles, and 3D shape effects joined the library, with pixel-perfect positioning to combine them.

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