Claude's Whiteboard
Find out why long chats stop obeying you, prove it with a four-message experiment, and adopt the one habit that fixes most of it: one thread, one task.
Context is not memory. Every time you press send, the entire conversation is handed over and read again from the top, then let go of completely. Nothing gets forgotten in a chat. Things get buried.
- The whiteboard is re-read every single turn
- 'You forgot' is the wrong diagnosis
- One thread, one task
- What a new chat actually does
- 6 prompt cards to run on the grown-up's account, and the One Thread, One Task game
Drift Police
Mechanic: role swap. The step-by-step — who says what, in what order — comes with the full camp.
- Every message re-sends the whole conversation; nothing is held between turns.
- Rules are not forgotten, they are buried under newer ones.
- The newest message is the loudest thing on the whiteboard.
- One thread, one task — drift makes both jobs worse.
- A new chat is a different room, not a reset button.
This session is part of the full camp.
Sessions 2 to 15 come with the camp — the full text, every prompt card, the bonding moment written out step by step, the game, the grown-up corner, and the Memory Box save that ends each one. Price: $119 once (about ₹10,300), or free if your child already takes 1:1 classes with us.
There is no login on this site to hide it behind and no checkout to click — you message Manisha, she sends you the camp.
- Chat Like a Pro — 0 of 5
- Claude's Superpowers — 0 of 5
- Under the Hood — 0 of 3
- Capstone — 0 of 2
