The author lists four tasks worth trying immediately with Grok 4.6:
Give the model a product idea and have it research the domain, build the app, design the UI, and deliver a working version from a single prompt.
Paste in a legal contract and use Grok 4.6's performance on Harvey LAB to have it read details that other models might overlook.
Put an entire codebase into Cursor and have the model refactor it while understanding the architecture.
Pair Grok 4.6 with Grok Bot: one handles the thinking, and the other handles execution.
Here is a product idea: [IDEA]. Research the unfamiliar domain first, define the core user loop, build a working first version, design a usable interface, and hand back the runnable result. Before finishing, test the main path and list what remains uncertain.Read the entire repository before changing files. Summarize the architecture, identify the highest-risk duplication, propose a minimal refactor plan, then implement it without changing behavior. Run the relevant tests and report any unverified assumption.These templates are organized from the four task frameworks in the post; they are not verbatim prompts publicly shared in the post. The legal-contract use case must be paired with human or professional legal review; decisions should not be based solely on model output.
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