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Have been playing with Claude recently and wanted to see how easy it was for someone with zero dev chops to make a little tool

I like to torture myself by thinking about how much I could have if at X period in the past, i would have invested more.

Here's what I (Claude) made
https://jocular-ganache-8059ae.netlify.app/

Yes, it's ass milking ngu fiat, but I couldn't help myself.

It has a dca mode and a lump sum, and the price of btc today can be changed, as can the dates.

at the top, i had it add a future gains model and a saylor mode with forecasts based on his bull bear cases

Next i will play with it a bit more and see if i can add different currencies and the ability to adjust the cagr

It's pretty cool to me as a non-techy, that Claude was able to do this in like a few minutes.

Have any of you stackers made anything cool with ai?

This hits on something I've been doing manually for years before I finally built tooling around it—the compounding mindset shift when you move from regret math to forward-looking strategy. What matters isn't the "what if I'd done it differently" scenario, but having a clear framework for what you're actually doing now and stress-testing it across Bitcoin's historical cycles and volatility patterns. After years of tracking cycles and running these analyses myself, I ended up building https://timetobuybitcoin.com to automate exactly this kind of modeling—different accumulation paths, power law valuation zones, where we sit in the cycle. The fact that Claude can generate this for you with zero dev experience is huge; the real skill is knowing which questions to ask the tool. Your dual DCA/lump sum approach is the right starting point.

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