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journey· day 6 · arr R$2,998

The day Claude Computer Use almost got stuck on a browser alert box

On day 6, Guilherme set Claude Computer Use loose to operate Email Hacker AI on its own, watched the process freeze on a native browser alert, and fixed the bug live until he got the first 100%-autonomous email send.

the night

The sixth day of the journey started with numbers: 183 users (48 more since the previous stream), R$1,024 more in sales, 27 funnels running, and revenue jumping to R$2,998. But the real protagonist of the day was a fresh Anthropic launch: Claude Computer Use, which promises to control a computer on its own. Guilherme decided to test it live, having never used the tool before, throwing the agent straight at Email Hacker AI to try to send an email marketing campaign from scratch.

The test almost stalled right out of the gate: Claude managed to navigate, log in, pick a segment and product, generate the email — and got stuck exactly at confirming the send, because a native browser alert (that JavaScript confirmation box) blocked interaction with the whole page and the agent couldn't click anything but the alert itself. It was the tensest moment of the stream: instead of giving up, Guilherme decided to use Claude Code itself to rewrite the flow, swapping the alert for a custom confirmation modal, and sent Claude Computer Use to try again. On the second attempt, with the deploy already live, the send went from start to finish with no manual intervention — just Claude's mouse and keyboard.

With the path open, the stream went further: Guilherme created a second agent, the "computer explorer," with the persona of an impatient first-time user who'd never seen the tool, to simulate the whole onboarding journey on its own and report bugs the way a real user would. The exercise exposed a real list of problems — a runtime error that blew up the screen, a "free to start" CTA that in practice required an invite, screens with no visual context, buttons that didn't respond — and the agent itself gave the experience a 4.5 out of 10. From there, Guilherme fixed bug after bug live, redesigning the onboarding flow around two scenarios (a user who pastes an offer link vs. one who already has an account) and sketching a rewards system to gamify the first steps.

Midway through, Sentinel — the internal agent that monitors AI trends — flagged the launch of Claude Mobile in real time, reinforcing the thesis that the project isn't a SaaS, but a vertical email marketing agent in the mold of the Y Combinator thesis: an entire team replaced by an agent that already understands the domain. The freshly launched Discord community took on a life of its own during the stream, with members posting and getting live reviews of their own projects (from a rental-portfolio management SaaS to an app for auto-detailing shops).

The stream also solved a more mundane problem: after taking a copyright semi-strike for using third-party tracks, Guilherme generated his own AI soundtrack so he wouldn't keep putting video distribution on YouTube at risk. He closed the day after 8 hours 40 minutes of streaming, without a final deploy because he'd be traveling early the next day, leaving the public version of the product live and running, with the autonomous Computer Use send as the day's big proof of concept.

key moment

Claude Computer Use managed to navigate on its own all the way to the email-send screen, but froze on a native browser alert that blocked all interaction with the page. Instead of giving up, Guilherme had Claude Code itself rewrite the flow, swapping the alert for a custom modal, and only after that deploy did the agent, on the next attempt, complete the send start to finish with no manual intervention at all.

lesson of the night

A bug found live by an autonomous agent isn't embarrassing, it's proof the system is evolving too fast to wait for traditional QA — fix it on the spot, with Claude Code itself, and test again until the thing works end to end.

I'm not a developer, I'm just a guy chasing my dreams. If I need to learn anything, I go learn it.

said live, on the stream itself
what came out of the night

Built live

  • Tested integration of Claude Computer Use to send email marketing fully autonomously inside Email Hacker AI
  • Fix for the bug that froze the flow: replacing the native browser alert with a custom confirmation modal
  • Creation of a "computer explorer" agent with a first-time-user persona to find onboarding bugs on its own
  • Fixes for multiple onboarding bugs found (runtime error, confusing copy, misleading CTA, broken navigation, missing visual context)
  • Design of a rewards/gamification flow for the first steps of onboarding
  • Enabled language selection for email sends, a feature suggested by the community
  • Generated an original AI soundtrack to eliminate the risk of copyright strikes on the streams
  • Live networking session and project reviews for community members on Discord
Claude Computer UseClaude CoworkClaude CodeClaude Opus/Sonnet/HaikuSentinel (internal trend-monitoring agent)MCP (Model Context Protocol)ActiveCampaignHotmartSuno (music generation)Discord
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