A developer went through 35+ discussions from people actually building and running businesses with Claude - solo SaaS founders, local service agencies, freelancers managing client work - and organized the patterns into one open-source reference. The ClaudeBusiness repository is now public on GitHub.
The centerpiece is an "Agentic Entrepreneurship Framework," which structures the path from idea to revenue using Claude as a core operational tool. The repo also covers specific workflow patterns that held up under real business pressure and the failure modes that appeared consistently across different founder types. It's the accumulated trial-and-error from three dozen operators, organized so you don't have to repeat their mistakes.
The main value is access speed. Finding 35+ real case studies scattered across forums takes weeks. Having them organized by pattern cuts that research phase down considerably.
Two caveats: the frameworks span multiple Claude model versions, and behavior differences between older and newer releases can be significant enough that some patterns need updating for current releases. The repo accepts community contributions, which means quality over time depends entirely on whether people treat it as a living document or let it drift.