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A new “Live Artifacts” feature in Claude Co-Work enables real-time, customizable dashboards that integrate multiple apps, signaling a shift toward AI-driven personal operating systems.
Traditional AI-generated HTML dashboards quickly become outdated and require full regeneration to refresh data, consuming compute credits and time. The new approach eliminates this inefficiency by maintaining continuously updated views. This reduces the need for scheduled automations that repeatedly rebuild dashboards from scratch.
Live Artifacts are self-contained HTML dashboards that pull live data from connected services such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, and Stripe. They function as interactive control panels where users can both view and modify data across tools. This turns AI from a passive assistant into an active workspace interface.
The feature enables users to build a personalized operating system that consolidates workflows into a single interface. Instead of switching between multiple apps, users can manage tasks, communications, and analytics in one place. This model reflects a broader shift toward AI as the central hub for daily operations.
Examples include a Stripe revenue dashboard that tracks payments, categorizes transactions, and logs outstanding invoices in real time. Users can input new financial data directly into the dashboard while simultaneously viewing live account updates. This blends analytics with lightweight operational tooling.
A Bitly tracking dashboard shows link performance, including clicks, traffic sources, geographic data, and device breakdowns. Unlike traditional tools, the dashboard updates automatically without requiring manual refreshes. This allows continuous monitoring of campaign performance within a unified interface.
Integration with Notion enables full visibility into internal documentation, project tracking, and content pipelines. Updates made in Notion are instantly reflected in the dashboard, allowing teams to monitor progress without opening the original workspace. This enhances transparency across projects.
Users can generate Live Artifacts through simple natural language prompts, with the system suggesting use cases based on context. The setup requires selecting a workspace folder and enabling app connectors. Dashboards can then be customized with charts, trackers, and workflows tailored to individual needs.
Native integrations cover major tools, while additional apps can be connected through services like Zapier, extending compatibility to thousands of platforms. This flexibility allows users to incorporate nearly any business tool into their AI-driven dashboard environment.
The feature is currently available only through a desktop application and requires switching to a dedicated “Co-Work” mode. Users can pin frequently used dashboards for quick access, reinforcing the idea of persistent, always-available workspaces.
Live Artifacts represent a shift from AI as a tool for generating outputs to AI as an integrated workspace that continuously manages and updates workflows across applications.