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Agent Build Submission

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Action Step

Complete this before moving on.

Record a long-form Loom walkthrough that demonstrates what you've built and what you've learned across the Agent Platform Practice section.

🎙️ A note on Loom long-form length

Don't hold back. Whether your Loom is 5 minutes, 10 minutes or 30 minutes — go for it. Speak freely, share what's on your mind, take your time, don't worry about the length. We genuinely want to hear your thoughts. Feel free to go into detail. There's no time limit here.

Your Loom should have two parts:

Part 1: Show Your Work

Walk through the key builds you completed in the recent trainings. This is your chance to show — not tell — what you can do with Claude Code. Cover at least the following:

  • Diagrams & Visuals — Show a diagram you generated from a business document. Walk through how you prompted Claude Code to create it, what format you used (draw.io, Mermaid, Excalidraw), and why.
  • CRM Diagnostics — Show a CRM metadata analysis you ran. What did you learn about a CRM's health, field usage, or pipeline setup before ever logging into the system? Walk through the deliverables you produced.
  • Custom App — Show the app you deployed on Netlify. Click through it live. Explain what it does, who it's for, and how you'd use it in a client engagement. If you built more than one, show them all in detail.

Don't just screen-share static files — narrate your thinking. Explain why you built what you built and how you'd use it with a real client.

Part 2: Reflect on the Journey

Close out your Loom with your honest thoughts on learning Agent Platforms as a whole. Some prompts to consider:

  • What surprised you most about working with Claude Code?
  • What was the hardest part of this section for you? What clicked?
  • How has your thinking changed about what's possible in your role?
  • Where do you see yourself applying these skills once you're on your first client engagement — what kind of deliverable or workflow would you build first?
  • What are you most excited to build next?

Keep in mind — there's more AI training coming when you get into OpenClaw (Claude Code in Slack). But based on what you know so far, this is your moment to reflect on how far you've come from the first time you opened VS Code.

Submission: Post your Loom link in your onboarding Slack channel.

🖥️ Technical Note

We highly recommend using the Loom Desktop App (please download it) so that your webcam camera bubble stays visible throughout the entire video when you share your screen. The browser extension can sometimes cut out your webcam camera bubble when you switch tabs.

💡 Optional Prep Tip

If it helps, jot down a quick outline in a Google Doc before you hit record — the key points you want to cover, things you want to show, thoughts you want to share. You can reference it throughout the video to stay on track. Totally optional, but some people find it useful.