The most important tool in my business got better this week, and I didn’t have to lift a finger.
Anthropic — the company behind Claude — have shipped a new model called Fable. It’s the most capable one they’ve ever made: a tier above anything that came before it. And this week I switched the whole of my operation over to it.
A bit of context, because I know “new AI model” announcements wash past you, and rightly so. I run my entire practice on Claude Code — every audit, every page of content, every technical fix, every report you’ve ever had from me has been drafted, checked and shipped through one system I’ve spent over a year building around it. The model is the engine inside that system. This week, the engine got swapped for a better one.
Here’s the part worth your attention. When a traditional agency upgrades — new staff, new software, new “premium tier” — you find out about it on the invoice. When my system upgrades, you find out about it in the work. The thinking is sharper, the output is better, the turnaround is quicker. Your retainer doesn’t move. You don’t fill in a form, learn a new dashboard, or sit through a webinar. The work just gets better, quietly, from this week on.
When the model improves, every client gets the upgrade the same morning. Nobody gets an invoice for it.
And the part that doesn’t change is the point. The model is the engine, but the system is the car — the year of context, the checks, the standards, the knowledge of your business that’s been built up week by week. A better engine in a car built to take it. That’s the whole reason I built things this way: the models will keep improving, every few months, for years. Each time they do, everything I run for my clients improves with them. You picked a practice that compounds, not a package that depreciates.
If you want the longer version of that argument — why the model was never the point, and what the foundation work actually looks like — I wrote it down a while ago, and this week is the proof it was right:
Read it here → How to Set Up AI Projects That Actually Deliver Results
So there’s nothing you need to do. This is just me telling you the kitchen got a better stove, because I think you should know when something you’re paying for quietly improves.
Tony Cooper
We Build Stores
tony.cooper@webuildstores.co.uk
07963 242210
P.S. If you’ve been quietly wondering what any of this AI business actually means for your own website — what’s real, what’s hype, what’s worth doing now — reply and ask. You’ll get plain English answers — no jargon, no pitch. It’s the question I enjoy most.