Claude Cowork for Beginners (Tutorial)

Claude Cowork for Beginners (Tutorial)

Introduction to Claude Co-work

Overview of the Session

  • The session introduces Claude Co-work, featuring Brooke Wright, an AI educator and consultant with a non-technical background.
  • Discussion highlights the confusion surrounding various Claude products: Claude.ai, Claude Co-work, Claude Desktop, and Claude Code.

Understanding Different Products

  • Claude Chat: Accessible via browser or desktop; ideal for beginners using AI like Google by entering prompts for answers.
  • Claude Code: Designed for building applications and systems; requires terminal installation which may intimidate users.
  • Claude Co-work: Acts as a bridge between Chat and Code, providing functionality without overwhelming users with technicalities.

Transitioning from ChatGPT to Claude

Recommendations for New Users

  • Brooke suggests starting with Claude Chat to familiarize oneself before transitioning to Co-work, which has recently improved its user interface.

Accessing and Setting Up Co-work

  • Users can access Claude Co-work at claude.com/down; available for both Mac and Windows platforms.
  • Initial setup involves filling out profile settings similar to custom GPT instructions in ChatGPT.

Customizing Your Experience in Co-work

Profile Customization

  • Users can input personal details about their business role and preferences on how they want responses (e.g., detailed answers or bullet points).

Global Instructions Setup

  • In Co-work, global instructions are crucial due to the lack of persistent memory; context must be provided at each session's start.

Utilizing Tasks in Co-work

Task Management Features

  • Instead of "chats," tasks are created in Co-work. This feature allows users to manage files more effectively.

File Organization Capabilities

  • Users can grant access to local files/folders. For example, one user had their downloads folder organized automatically by Claude.

Automation Benefits

  • The system analyzes file types and organizes them into a structured format based on previous categorizations made by the user.

Co-Work: A Powerful Tool for Task Management

Real-Time Co-Working Features

  • Co-work allows users to see tasks being completed in real-time, creating a dynamic to-do list that updates as tasks are ticked off.
  • Users can interact with the system by asking questions about specific tasks, such as moving files or changing task details without interrupting ongoing processes.

File Management and Organization

  • The platform flags files for review, providing a safeguard against accidental deletions by the AI, which is customizable based on user preferences.
  • Multiple tasks can run simultaneously within co-work, enhancing productivity by allowing users to manage various projects at once.

Scheduled Tasks and Automation

  • Co-work's scheduling feature enables users to automate routine tasks like checking emails and calendar events, streamlining daily workflows.
  • An example of automation includes sending a morning email briefing via Slack that summarizes important emails and calendar events.

Integration with Productivity Tools

  • Co-work integrates seamlessly with popular productivity applications (e.g., Gmail, Google Calendar), pulling relevant information into one comprehensive briefing.
  • Users can set up scheduled briefings that include data from various tools like Notion or Monday.com for enhanced context.

Customization and User Experience

  • Users can customize their scheduled tasks through simple commands in chat threads, making it user-friendly compared to other coding-based systems.
  • The ability to prioritize certain types of information (like blocked items in collaboration scenarios) enhances the utility of scheduled reports.

Integration of Claude with Various Tools

Exploring Use Cases Beyond Email Briefs

  • The discussion begins with the potential use cases for Claude, highlighting its ability to pull metrics and connect with various applications through native integrations.
  • One notable integration is Appify, a web scraping tool that allows users to gather Instagram metrics and summarize content performance over time.

Capabilities of Appify Connector

  • Appify can scrape data from multiple sources beyond social media, including forums like Reddit and Google business reviews, providing valuable insights for businesses.
  • Users can set up scheduled tasks to receive notifications about new Google reviews and automate replies, showcasing the proactive capabilities of Claude as a co-worker.

Enhancing User Experience with AI

  • Unlike traditional chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude actively performs tasks for users, filtering out noise and surfacing important information relevant to business owners.
  • The speaker emphasizes the user-friendly nature of Claude compared to other tools, predicting significant improvements in functionality and security in the near future.

New Features: Dispatch and Data Analysis

  • A recent feature called Dispatch allows users to control workflows from their phones while keeping their computers on. This enhances accessibility for managing tasks remotely.
  • The speaker shares an example where they used Claude to analyze email marketing data from a platform without API access. This automation saves considerable time in data retrieval.

Time-Saving Automation Benefits

  • By automating tedious data-fetching processes, Claude enables users to focus on strategic decision-making rather than manual analysis.
  • The speaker notes that this automation significantly reduces the time required for analyzing email campaigns from hours down to minutes.

Understanding Tasks vs. Skills in Claude

Differentiating Between Tasks and Skills

  • The conversation shifts towards explaining the difference between one-off tasks and repeatable workflows (skills), which are essential for effective use of Claude's capabilities.
  • Tasks are described as individual requests made by users, while skills allow for creating standard operating procedures (SOPs), enhancing efficiency through repeatability.

Creating Skills with AI

The Concept of Skills

  • The discussion begins with the idea of creating a skill that can automate repetitive tasks, such as writing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) based on previous iterations and context.
  • Emphasizes the importance of saving tasks as skills to capture preferences and best practices, allowing for more efficient future executions.

Skill Creation Process

  • A practical example is provided where a skill could be created to generate client proposals based on transcripts from discovery calls.
  • The proposed skill would analyze call transcripts stored in Google Drive and draft tailored proposals for review before sending them to clients.

Enhancing Proposal Accuracy

  • Suggestion to feed existing proposal examples into the system to ensure generated content aligns closely with past successful submissions.
  • The AI will ask clarifying questions about transcript naming conventions and desired proposal formats, enhancing its output quality.

Time Savings and Efficiency

  • Highlighting significant time savings by automating proposal creation, even if the initial drafts require some editing.
  • Acknowledges that even an 80% accurate draft saves considerable time compared to starting from scratch.

Advanced Features of AI Skills

  • Introduction of a transcript processor skill that organizes training materials effectively, showcasing the versatility of AI in different contexts.
  • Mention of Claude's ability to test its own outputs during skill creation, improving reliability and effectiveness.

Understanding Plugins and Their Functions

Overview of Plugins

  • Discussion shifts towards plugins as tools that enhance functionality within the AI environment, likened to departments within an organization.

Plugin Capabilities

  • Example given about installing an operations plugin which contains multiple related skills designed for specific tasks or functions.

Differentiating Between Tools

  • Clarification on how skills, connectors, and plugins function together:
  • Skills are like recipes,
  • Connectors serve as utensils,
  • Plugins represent cookbooks containing various recipes.

Marketing Plugin Example

  • An example is provided illustrating how a marketing plugin might include various skills related to social media management, SEO audits, and campaign planning.

Overview of Customizable Marketing Tools

Customization and Access to Tools

  • The platform allows complete customization, enabling users to connect various tools as long as there is an MCP (Marketing Connection Protocol) available.
  • It is particularly beneficial for solo founders or lean teams, providing essential operational tools like capacity planning and compliance tracking.

Plugin Functionality

  • Users can create their own plugins, enhancing functionality with a user-friendly interface that integrates capabilities from Claude Code.
  • A marketplace exists for accessing plugins from sources like GitHub by simply pasting the link into the system.

Skill Testing and Automation

  • The new feature in Claude's meta skill allows it to review its work before presenting results, improving accuracy and efficiency.
  • The system automates tasks such as fetching transcripts, conducting deep analyses, creating Notion pages, drafting emails, and saving them as Gmail drafts for review.

Quality Assurance in Skills

  • The introduction of a skill creator simplifies building sophisticated skills while ensuring quality through testing frameworks that catch errors in proposals or outputs.
  • Users can now iterate on skills more effectively without guessing if changes improve quality; the framework provides feedback on updates made.

User Experience Enhancements

  • Claude's ability to update proposals automatically based on user input enhances usability by maintaining quality checks throughout changes.
  • Compared to Claude Code, Co-work offers a more visually appealing presentation of information that resembles professional documents.

Feedback Loop and Final Review Process

  • After generating content, users can provide feedback which helps refine the skill further before finalizing it.
  • It's crucial to review generated skills thoroughly before saving them to ensure all elements align with user expectations.

Client Proposals and Skill Management

Managing Skills Effectively

  • Discusses the process of using proposal writer skills, emphasizing the importance of copying and uploading skills for client proposals.
  • Advises turning off unused skills to prevent confusion during interactions with Claude, which can lead to inefficiencies in responses.
  • Suggests reflecting on conversations with Claude to improve skill accuracy and response quality based on user feedback.

Continuous Improvement of Skills

  • Highlights that skills should be viewed as dynamic rather than static; users are encouraged to regularly update their skills based on new learnings.
  • Encourages a collaborative approach where users can refine processes based on insights gained from interactions with Claude.

Getting Started with Co-work

Utilizing the Ideas Tab

  • Introduces the ideas tab as a resource for beginners in co-work, providing suggestions for tasks like analyzing Google Drive documents or applying brand voice.

Exploring Plugins and Automation

  • Mentions plugins that assist in creating, analyzing, organizing content, and enhancing communication efforts within co-work.

Workflow Demonstration: Repurposing Content

End-to-End Workflow Example

  • Presents a workflow example using a project related to "Blow," showcasing how Claude can transcribe YouTube videos into actionable content.
  • Describes how the transcription process helps generate carousel angles for social media posts while integrating various tools seamlessly.

Multi-tool Integration Benefits

  • Emphasizes the efficiency of combining multiple tools into one workflow, reducing time spent across different platforms for content creation.

Content Repurposing Capabilities

Versatility in Content Types

  • Explains that repurposing is not limited to YouTube videos; it can include TikTok videos, podcasts, websites, and PDFs.

Leveraging Various Sources

  • Discusses remixing content from diverse sources such as meeting transcripts or client calls to create engaging material.

Content Creation Strategies for Busy Professionals

Overcoming the Blank Page Syndrome

  • Many individuals struggle with staring at a blank page when creating content, yet they can easily discuss topics for hours if prompted by clients. This suggests that repurposing spoken insights into written content can be effective.

Utilizing Automation in Content Creation

  • The speaker mentions an automation setup for co-working and Q&A sessions where transcripts are generated and anonymized. Tools like Blotato help create social media carousels based on these discussions.

Speaking Your Audience's Language

  • Using transcripts allows creators to communicate in the language of their audience, which is crucial for engagement. Many people fail to realize that content creation should not be treated as a separate task but integrated into daily activities.

Efficient Content Generation Techniques

  • Effective content creation involves capturing moments from regular business operations rather than forcing creativity during dedicated writing time. Meeting transcripts or team discussions can serve as rich sources of content.

Streamlining the Scheduling Process

  • By automating transcript generation and scheduling posts, professionals can efficiently manage their social media presence without dedicating excessive time to content creation. This process could yield multiple posts ready for review each day.

Visual Presentation and User Experience

  • The speaker highlights the importance of visual elements in presentations, noting how templates from tools like Blotato enhance user experience by making information more digestible and visually appealing.

Encouragement to Embrace New Tools

  • Despite initial intimidation, setting up these automated systems is recommended as they become intuitive after a short learning period. The speaker emphasizes the value gained from investing time in understanding these tools.

Where to Find More Information

  • The speaker invites viewers to follow her on various platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube under "Brooke Write Mode" for further insights and opportunities to engage with her work or join her membership program focused on women entrepreneurs.
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Video description

50% OFF 1st month Blotato (promo code SPRING2026 & extra 5000 credits, expires 3/31): πŸ‘‰ https://blotato.com/?ref=N4Q4iM05PPc Are you confused by the differences between Claude Chat, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork? In this video, AI educator Brooke Wright breaks down everything you need to know about Claude Cowork. We explore how this powerful AI interface bridges the gap for non-technical founders, offering the advanced capabilities of Claude Code without the need for complex terminal commands. Learn how to set up global instructions for persistent context , allow Claude to automatically organize your local files and folders , and build scheduled tasks like a comprehensive morning briefing using connectors for Gmail, Google Calendar, and Slack. Brooke also dives deep into automating client proposals by creating custom AI Skills (repeatable SOPs), utilizing Plugins to act as mini-departments , and leveraging the brand-new Dispatch feature to control Cowork directly from your phone. Finally, watch a complete end-to-end automation workflow using Blotato to automatically transcribe YouTube videos and generate ready-to-publish social media carousels! ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 - 🎬 Introduction to Claude Cowork with Brooke Wright 00:38 - βš–οΈ Claude Chat vs. Claude Code vs. Claude Cowork 02:43 - βš™οΈ Setting Up Global Instructions & Preferences 04:37 - πŸ“ Automating Local File & Folder Organization 07:59 - ⏰ Creating Scheduled Tasks & Morning Briefings 09:50 - πŸ”— Connecting Tools: Apify, Notion & Google Calendar 15:31 - πŸ“± Mobile Control with the New Dispatch Feature 18:36 - πŸ› οΈ How to Build and Test Custom AI Skills 24:18 - 🧩 Using Plugins to Build Mini AI Departments 31:28 - πŸ”„ End-to-End Content Repurposing Workflow with Blotato 44:12 - 🌐 Where to Find Brooke Wright & Learn More Titles for the algo * How to Use Claude Cowork for Non-Technical Founders * Claude Cowork vs. Claude Code: Which Should You Choose? * Automate Your Entire Business with Claude Cowork & Blotato * Stop Using Claude Chat: Why Cowork is the Ultimate AI Assistant * Build Custom AI Skills and Workflows in Claude Cowork Hashtags #ClaudeCoWork #ClaudeCode #AIAutomation #Productivity #Blotato #BrookeWright #SabrinaRamonov -- I'm Sabrina Ramonov. I'm on a mission to teach 1 million people AI. I'm also the solo founder of Blotato.com. It's a SaaS app for creators/entrepreneurs to go viral faster with AI, just like me (0 to 500k+ in 6 months solo). How I got here… 0: Born in Quezon City, Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ 22 yrs old: Graduated UC Berkeley with degrees in Computer Science and Physics... and $250k in student loans. 23 yrs old: Started Qurious, as Founder/CEO, doing natural language processing (AI) in healthcare. 25 yrs old: Closed pilots with billion-dollar pharmaceutical companies, but failed to reach product market fit. 26 yrs old: Pivoted Qurious a lot, then settled on real-time call guidance for sales and customer support, combining streaming speech recognition (AI) and natural language processing (AI). 28 yrs old: Made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, while living in a living room of 2BR San Francisco apartment. 30 yrs old: Sold 100% of Qurious to Pegasystems (NASDAQ: Pega) in cash and stock deal ($10M+ total). 31 yrs old: Integrated Qurious with Pegasystems Customer Service to launch Pega Voice AI, now used by 1000s of support agents. 32 yrs old: Started angel investing in VC/seed funds, crypto, and passion areas πŸ„ while recovering from burnout by hiking, skiing, and reading. Dropped 50 lbs to get back in shape. 33 yrs old: Started making free content to teach 1 million people AI. 34 yrs old: 0 to 500k+ followers in 6 months with $0 budget, 0 team, $0 paid ads, 0 masterminds. Today: Started https://Blotato.com to distribute 100+ pieces of content per week. 1000s of creators & entrepreneurs use Blotato to go viral faster with AI. Get FREE AI prompts, playbooks, and agents πŸ‘‰ https://sabrina.dev/p/free