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13 Ways to Give Claude Cowork Superpowers (Master These)

AIBrock Mesarich | AI for Non TechiesMay 11, 2026 at 03:11 PM33:53
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TL;DR

A structured approach to Claude Co‑work—combining workspace setup, reusable workflows, integrations, and automation—can turn the AI tool into a full operational system for business productivity.

KEY POINTS

Workspace-Centric Architecture

Claude Co‑work operates directly within local folders, allowing the AI to read and write files in real time. Each workspace acts as a live environment where outputs, assets, and context accumulate. Switching folders effectively switches project context, enabling parallel workflows across business areas.

Importance of the Claude MD File

The Claude MD file serves as a persistent instruction layer defining tone, rules, workflows, and goals. It is loaded into every interaction, eliminating the need for repeated prompting. A well-crafted file functions like a permanent onboarding guide, ensuring consistent outputs and reducing manual oversight.

Persistent Memory System

The Memory MD file captures key facts and preferences across sessions, enabling long-term continuity. Users can explicitly store information with precise instructions, improving relevance over time. Regular pruning is necessary to prevent inefficiencies caused by outdated or excessive data.

Project-Based Organization

Projects segment workflows into distinct domains such as marketing, finance, or content creation. Each project maintains its own memory and instruction set, preventing context overlap. This structure also reduces computational overhead by limiting the size of active instruction files.

Reusable Workflows via Skills

Skills are predefined workflows that execute complex tasks from minimal input. They standardize outputs like reports, presentations, or guides, removing the need for detailed prompts. Once created, they enable consistent, repeatable execution of high-value tasks.

Slash Commands and Plugins

Slash commands trigger skills instantly, turning multi-step processes into single-line inputs. Plugins bundle multiple skills into thematic toolkits, such as legal or marketing operations. This modular system allows teams to share and deploy standardized capabilities quickly.

Deep Integrations Through Connectors

Connectors link Claude to tools like Gmail, Slack, Google Calendar, Notion, and Stripe, enabling direct data access and action-taking. The system can read, summarize, and respond within these platforms. Additional integrations can be achieved via Zapier, extending compatibility to thousands of applications.

Browser and Computer Control

The browser extension enables task execution on websites, including navigation and data extraction. Computer use extends this capability to the entire desktop, allowing file access and system-level actions. These features bridge gaps where native integrations are unavailable.

Live Artifacts as Dynamic Dashboards

Live artifacts function as continuously updating dashboards that pull real-time data from connected apps. Examples include revenue tracking, email summaries, and daily planning hubs. Once created, they persist as reusable mini-applications within the system.

Automated Workflows with Scheduled Tasks

Scheduled tasks allow workflows to run autonomously at defined intervals. These can generate reports, manage communications, or update dashboards without user input. Integration with external platforms enables automated notifications and cross-system execution.

CONCLUSION

By combining structured context, reusable workflows, deep integrations, and automation, Claude Co‑work can evolve from a chatbot into a fully operational AI system that streamlines and scales business processes.

Full transcript

Claude Coowork is by far one of the most powerful AI tools that you can use right now, but only if you actually know how to use it. That's because there are 13 specific ways to give Claude Co-work superpowers and most people are using maybe three. I've been using Claude Co-work every single day for the last 3 months and it's helping me run my entire business with no employees and I've personally had to learn some things the hard way. So, in this video, I'm going to walk you through all 13 superpowers and show you live demos. And by the end, you'll have a full co-work system that will make you and your team way more productive. So, without further ado, let's get into it. All right, so we first of all need to talk about phase number one, and that is the foundation. So, there's four basics to the foundations that most people inside of Claude skip. And if you're using co-work, you really need to nail these. Otherwise, the rest of your system is just not going to be working efficiently. you're going to waste your money, you're going to not get the same results, all these different things. So, we need to nail this first. And the first part of our foundation is our folder workspace. And we need to set this up properly. And I'm going to show you exactly how to do that right now. So, first of all, co-work lives inside of a real folder. And this is what sets co-work apart from normal claude or chatbt or different applications of AI because you can work inside of the folders on your computer. You can make changes. You could add different things to those folders. All those different things are possible inside of co-work. And everything you generate inside of there is saved into this workspace folder. Claude can read and write into the same folder. And you can swap folders in order to swap different context across your projects. So in order to show you exactly how this works, I'm going to create a folder and show you how to do the exact same thing inside of co-work. The first thing that we need to do is download the Claude desktop app. Because if you do not have the desktop app downloaded, you can't use co-work. and this entire video will be pointless. So, there is a link in the description to download it. And then once you have it downloaded, make sure to open it up. From here, this is the interface we're going to have inside of Claude if we've never used this before. This is chat mode. So, this is basically like using normal Claude on the web or even using chatbt for example. You can just type with it and it will spit out text responses to you. It's pretty basic. And in order to change which mode we're in, there is this little selector bar right here. So, first of all, we have chat mode. Then this other one is co-work and then claude code. But we are going to be specifically focusing on claude co-work in this video. Next, we want to click on this little button. And from here, we're going to have this interface. And this is where we need to set up our workspace folder. So, let me show you how to do that right now. We are going to see this little text box here. And what we want to focus on right now is working inside of a project. So, make sure to click on this. And you could see I have a couple of different folders on my desktop that are already right here. For the sake of this, let's go ahead and start from scratch. So, what I'm going to do is click on choose a different folder and we're just going to add a new folder to our desktop. So, let's just call this Claude co-work. And then we are going to click on create and then make sure to select open. From here, we need to allow Claude to make changes to this folder. So, that way it could pull information from it as well as add different files to that folder. So, click on allow. And now we are going to see that this folder is selected. We could also open this and select other folders as well. So, select as many as you want, but I highly suggest creating one specific for co-work and then start from there. Real quick, if you guys want my full Claude Co-work course, make sure to join my school community. We have tons of different modules in the classroom inside of here, as well as there are tons of different business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals that are using Claude Co-work every single day in the community. And on top of that, if you are using Claude, I do share the 50 Claude skills that I can't live without that you could download and begin using in your business automatically. And they're all inside of the school community. Also, absolutely no pressure at all. I have some amazing free content on this YouTube channel that I'm going to continue to share every single day. So, make sure to subscribe if you want free content as well. So, in order to show you where I could find this on my desktop, I now have a new folder on the bottom right hand side called Claude Co-work 3. I could go ahead I could open this up. And as you can see, we have this folder. Nothing is inside of here yet, but as we begin using Co-work and more and we add different files, it's going to be stored directly right here. And we could always access this on our computer. Now, let's say we want to change which folder we're working inside of. It's as simple as just coming back here. You can see we obviously have this one pulled up. I could go and I could select other ones. So, Claude Code short system is a big one that I use for all of my short form content. I would just select allow. And I now have both of these selected. And if I just want to work in this one right here, I could deselect this one. And now I'm just working inside of the Claude Code short system. And to show you my extremely messy folder, this is what that workspace looks like. Like I said, I've been using this for months now. So, I have tons of different things in here. I have my memory right here. I have different screenshots. I have all of my outputs saved. This is pretty messy, but this is why I highly suggest using specific workspace folders for different areas of your business. All right, so part two of our foundation that we need to understand. This is a really big one. If you've used co-work before, this probably sounds like a no-brainer. So, don't worry because we're going to move into the more unknown features later on in this video. So, feel free to skip past this if you already know what a claud is. But a Claude MD file is one file that teaches Claude everything. This basically sits inside of our workspace folder that we just set up, and this tells Claude who you are, lays out your different projects and goals, and sets the rules on how Claude is going to interact with you. And a key thing here is that this file is loaded every single message you have in that specific workspace. Here is a great visual of what a Claude MD file is. So, we want to actually add our voice and our tone. We want to add our rules, our specific context, preferences, and any of the tools that we're using. And this is basically our project's instruction manual. This is basically like our instruction guide or our manual for a new employee that we're on boarding. But the best part about this is instead of training an employee one time and having to constantly remind them on how to do something, this is set in stone and it will read this and understand it every single time that you interact with it. In order to show you exactly what I mean, I'm inside of my YouTube videos project and later on in this video, I'm going to show you how exactly to leverage projects. But the key thing that we want to focus on right here is the claw MD file that is attached to this project. So, if I click on this, this is my markdown file. This is the set of instructions for this specific folder inside of Co-work. So, I'm not going to bore you with all the details and break this down, but here's what this says. What it is is Brock's all things YouTube space, the hub for planning, creating and analyzing YouTube content. It breaks down my primary workflow, breaks down everything that's in this folder, etc. So all this stuff is necessary information that is loaded every single message that I give Claude. So that way I don't need to micromanage it and tell it how to explain things every single time or give it proper context. Now, the big thing is is you need to craft your Claude MD file carefully. So, I'm going to show you exactly how to do that right now and even give you a step-by-step guide on exactly how to do it. So, I do want to say you definitely can ask Claude to help you set up the MD file. But, if you're lazy like me and you want to do it the exact same way I did with this custom skill I created, then here's exactly how to do it. All right, so first of all, if you want this, this will be in my school community. And once you're inside of here, it's under classroom, and I basically link all of the different resources from my videos here. So you would come to the 13 Claude Co-work superpowers and then right here we have a setup guide basically breaking down exactly how this works and then underneath that you're going to see the Claude MD setup skill. So all you have to do is download the zip file and then upload it into Co-work. Then it's going to walk you through a couple of different things step by step and then you will have a Claude MD file just like this and it should be functioning properly. This is by far one of the most important things you need to set up inside of Claude Co-work. And that's why I wanted to show it to you very early in this video. All right, so now that we have our Claude MD file situated, we now want to move on to the next step in our foundation, which is our memory MD file. So this is essentially how Claude writes facts about you and reads them the next time that you interact with it. This is how it's going to remember session context over time. This right here is a perfect visual. session number one, it automatically gets added to the memory MD. Same thing with session number two. Same thing with session number three. Every single time you interact with it, it creates this markdown file that is stored within your workspace folder that it could reference whenever it needs to. So, if you have a specific client project or something, it will remember and pick up where you left off. So, for the memory MD, there's really not too much for us to talk about aside from the fact that we really want to make sure to tell it what we want it to remember. So if you ever do something specific or you want it to remember something about you, just say remember this when it actually matters and it will 100% save that to the memory markdown file. For example, saying something like posts Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m. beats something like makes videos, for example. And then another key thing here is that make sure to audit this file every week or couple of weeks and prune what's stale because otherwise it can become a bit bloated. So let me show you exactly where to find the claude MD inside of co-work. Now, literally for any of the tasks or chats you have inside of co-work, you could just come here and say, you can come here and just say, "Show me my memory MD." And it will pull it up and you could actually view it. So, as we can see right here, there is this memory file. I can just click on this. And here's the memory index. I could basically see everything that it's saved. It even has submarkdown folders here. So, it's not just a bloated memory markdown file. I can see basically all the things that it has saved about me. And then I could come to Claude, just say, "Hey, I want you to remember this." and it will automatically populate that inside of here. All right, so next up we have Claude projects and this is probably a top two or three feature inside of Claude Co-work that they've shipped over the past year. So far we've already talked about the claude MD file as well as a memory MD file and this can get pretty unorganized if you are not using projects. So let me break down exactly what a project is right now and how you can begin leveraging it. All right, so this is a perfect visual of what is going down when it comes to projects. So, we have co-work, which is a normal interface that we're using inside of Claude. And then we can create separate projects for each area of our business or our life. I personally have a project for YouTube. I have one for clients. I have one for personal and all of these other different use cases. So, that way I don't mix and match my different markdown files inside of each of these projects. On top of this, it's just a great way to stay visually organized. So, let me show you exactly what I mean. inside of Claude. Before projects, we would just have all of these different tasks right here scattered inside of co-work. And this was, I'm telling you, a absolute pain. It was just a headache. Well, now we have this new section that is called projects. And as you can see right here, I have multiple different projects. I have one for advertisements. I have one for financials. I have one for my short form content, my school community, my influencer marketing agency, and my YouTube videos. So, if I click on my YouTube videos, this is what it looks like inside of a project. We can just chat with co-work like normal right here. We could then see all of our outputs right here. So if we generate any HTML dashboard, specific files, documents, all that stuff that will be stored right here as well as we could see all of our scheduled tasks, which I'm going to talk about later in this video and show you how you could begin using these. And then we could see all of our context inside of our YouTube videos folder here. And one of the best parts about using projects is this has separate memory aside from my entire Cloud Co-work ecosystem. So, anything YouTube video related, it will remember. It will remember my previous chat from yesterday or even two weeks ago and will always remember basically what it is I'm working on when it's YouTube video specific. Another important thing here is that each project gets its own Claude MD file. So, if I pull this up, you can see that this one is specific to everything YouTube video related. One really big thing here is that if you're using Claude Co-work for every single thing you do for your business, your personal life, maybe your professional job, and you're using the same Claude MD file, this eats up your token cost because you will have a very bloated cloud MD, and this gets loaded every single conversation. So, it's really important to create specific MD files for different areas of your work life or your business. So, now that you know what a project is and why it matters, I'm going to show you how to create one. Right now, we're going to see projects on the left hand sidebar over here, as well as we could pin them as well. So, we have the school community project as well as the YouTube's video project pinned right here since I use them often. But, we could just come over to projects. And from here, we just click on new project. And there's a couple of different ways that we can create one. We can create one from scratch, which I highly suggest if you are just getting started. You can import from a project, or you can use an existing folder that you already have inside of Co-work. So I'm just going to click on start from scratch. Let's just call this marketing. You can add your specific instruction here. However, I'm going to skip this for now. We could add any of the files we wish to add to provide context. And we want to make sure that memory is on so it could remember everything we talk about. Then we just click create and we will now have our marketing project directly inside of here. And then just like my YouTube's video project, you could see our instructions, our scheduled tasks, and our specific context in memory for this project. There are two different ways we can access our projects. We can just come over to the lefth hand sidebar and click on it just like I showed you before or where we see our file selector in this, you know, interface inside of co-work. We can select this and then scroll all the way down and we can actually select any of the projects we want to work inside of. So let's say we want to video prep for a YouTube video. I just select YouTube videos. Click allow and then now it will automatically save this to my YouTube's video project. Now moving on to phase number two inside of Claude Co-work. We've built the foundation with the claude MD file, the memory, the projects and all of those different things which are basically just a scaffolding for this next phase which is the building blocks and this is how we actually get things done inside of co-work. So these are more practical things you can do right now once you have the infrastructure set up in order to do some pretty amazing things for you. So the first thing we're going to talk about and this is a crucial one and one thing that really sets Claude apart from other AI tools and that is skills. If you don't know what a skill is, let me break it down so simply that anybody can understand it. These are essentially just reusable workflows inside of Claude. So, to give you a visual of this, you can have skills for different tasks. Whether that is a receipt scanner skill, an invoice generator skill, a meeting prep skill, or even a slide generator like you're seeing in this video. For me, I could spin up this slideshow in literally one prompt. And when I say one prompt, I mean like less than a full sentence. And that is because I created a skill that perfects this workflow and it will automatically trigger this when I give it a keyword. So gone are the days that you need to write out a very comprehensive prompt into Claude in order to get a good response because skills make it very simple for you to do this without having to give it a very detailed prompt. So to show you exactly what I mean, I'm going to show you one of my favorite skills. So I'm just going to type in PDF guide. And you can see right here that there's this description breaking down a specific task which is generating a PDF guide for me. I'm going to click on this and then let's give it context on what it should actually make this guide about. Create a guide on how to use Claude Co-work efficiently. And now if I click on this skill, we could see this markdown file which is a specific set of instructions teaching Claude exactly what to do. So specifically for this PDF guide, it shows exactly what the output should look like. It gives the exact colors to use. It gives the exact interior pages, numbered steps and rows, all of these different things. It's very clear set of instructions. So that way, whenever I trigger this, it's going to look and feel the exact same every single time. And just like that, 2 minutes later, we now have this beautiful looking PDF guide breaking down exactly how to use Claude Co-work efficiently. So, not only did it generate this, but it did research in a specific way in order to compile this PDF guide that I can use for basically a multitude of different things. It even breaks down the 60-second setup, breaks down exactly how to use memory and all of these different things. Before, in order for me to generate this, I would have had to give a very specific, a hypersp specific prompt in order to get an output like this. But now, whenever I want a guide created like this, all I have to do is type in PDF guide, and it triggers those exact same instructions. So, in order for you to both see and create these specific skills, you can do that in the lefth hand sidebar where it says customize. So, if I click on this, we're now going to see a couple of things. Let's make sure to select skills on the top left hand side. And I personally have like over 50 skills in here that I've built after refining specific workflows. So I have a YouTube to X repurposer. I have a Gumroad resource skill. I have a classroom resource, IG carousel skill, all these different things I've crafted. And the best part is if you want access to all 50 of these skills that you can see right here that I use every single day in my business, then make sure to join my school community. There is a link in the description. breaks down exactly every single skill and how to use them as well as I even have this PDF guide breaking them down as well as different use cases for you to begin using these right now. Now, if you want to create your own skills, all you have to do is come over to this plus button and click on create skills. And we could either write these specific skill instructions, upload a skill, or create it with Claude. So, from here, we would just give a very specific prompt on exactly what we want Claude to do in order to turn it into a skill. And another way to do this is let's say you did something specifically inside of Claude that you really like. You got the perfect output and you want to turn that into a skill. All you have to do is tell Claude, "Hey, can you turn this into a skill that I could reuse?" And then give it a specific name and it will turn that into a reusable workflow that you can instantly trigger automatically. All right, so next up, and this is building upon the skills that I just showed you, and though and these are slash commands. If you don't know what a slash command is, this is basically a way to fire and trigger a skill instantly. So instead of us having to describe what we wanted to do, we could just say slashresearch and it will then trigger that skill in order to perform that task. Same thing for slides. I have a skill that generates slideshows exactly like this. And all I have to do is say forward slash slides, give it a brief context on what I wanted to generate and it will do it for me. as well as I have another one called inbox sweep where whenever I literally type just these two words, it will go through my entire email, draft the replies, and then even create a dashboard for me where I could see everything I need to reply to. In order to use your slash commands, all you have to do is come to claude, click forward slash, and then all of our different skills are going to be accessible here. And I have so many. So, for example, if I want to run my teleprompter skill, all I have to do is type this and this will automatically trigger that skill. This is a very simple concept, but really, really powerful when you use it properly, and it's going to save you so much time if you've never used this before. Next up, we have plugins. And this is simply just a bundle of different skills that you can download and run together. So, in order to access plugins, you would come over to customize where you find your skills. And then we have these plugins here that I personally have downloaded. And we could click on add plugin. We could either create one or we can browse the plug-in marketplace. The cool part about this is Enthropic has pre-built plugins directly inside of Claude that we can download. So we have ones for design, we have ones for Slack, legal, productivity, even marketing. And in order to show you exactly what I mean, let me click on this legal one. And there are 13 different skills connected to this plugin. In order to install this, all we have to do is click on install. And then we now have access to all these different skills in this plugin. Let's say that you create a bunch of skills for your team or somebody on your team or your manager creates a bunch of different specific skills for your workflow. You can download those and begin running them instantly without you having to recreate them. Now, inside of this legal plugin, we have all these different skills. We could go and customize these to our liking. But that is a TLDDR of what plugins are. They're just basically bundles of skills that are pretty powerful if you use them properly and can be really powerful when you share them across your team. All right, so we went through the first two phases. First, we had our foundation and then we had our building blocks. And now we move on to the ability to reach into our real life and have claude co-work performing different tasks for us across these different applications. And this is where our AI operating system really starts to come together. And I'm going to dive into this deeper now. So, if you're not using connectors, I highly, highly suggest that you start doing this. If you don't know what a connector is, this is basically just a way to connect cloud co-work to any of the different applications you use like Gmail, Slack, Google Calendar, Notion, Google Drive, or practically any of the different apps that you use on a day-to-day basis. So, not only can you pull information from there, so it could read your emails, but it can even reply to your emails or add things to your Google calendar, add things to a notion database, do all these different things, and that's all done with connectors. All right, before I show you how to add different connectors, let me show you it in action. I basically came here and just said, "Pull up my last email." And as we can see right here, Claude is working and it's actually searching through my email inbox. If we did not give it access to Gmail, it would not be able to do this. There would be no way for it to pull information from Gmail as well as be able to respond to emails that I have. So, right here, there is this inquiry about potential sponsorship, it looks like. And I got this email just a couple of hours ago. I remember when this came into my email inbox actually and there are tons of different use cases that we could use with connectors. This is a very simple one that anybody can use right now. Connect your email and you could have it summarize your emails. And here is another example. I have this connected to bit.ly which is a platform that allows me to see how many people are clicking on every single link in the description in my YouTube videos. So I could see which videos are driving the most traffic to my school community. And right here is a live artifact. I'm going to touch on this later in this video on how you could build something like this directly in Claude, but this is pulling real live information from bit.ly. So instead of me needing to use bitly like this and go through and having to manually look at these links and even create these links, I could create them directly inside of Claude as well as see all this data right here. And that's all thanks to connectors. Now, in order to add an app to your connectors list, you're going to come over to co-work and on the lefth hand sidebar, we're going to see this little customize button. Come here and click on that. And then from here, we're going to have two options. We have skills and connectors. Make sure to click on skills. And then I have a couple of different ones configured here. I have bit.ly. I have potato, Canva, firecrawl, GitHub integration, Gmail, a bunch of other different connectors right here. And in order to add another one, you click on this plus. Click on browse connectors. And there's going to be a ton of different ones that Claude lets you connect with. And then it's as simple as literally just clicking plus. It'll take you to that platform. You just have to authorize it. And then it's good to go. Now, let's say that you have a specific application that you want to connect to, and it's not in this list right here. Well, I'm going to show you a hack that will allow you to connect to 9,000 plus different apps, including ones that you don't see in this list right here. And we're going to be able to do this thanks to this Zapier connector. So, let me show you exactly how we could begin setting this up right now. So, first of all, we're going to come over to zapier.com/mcp. I'll add a link in the description to make it easier for you. And then once we are signed up here, we will then see this interface. We want to click on new MCP server. This is basically just a combination of different applications. Allows us to connect to co-work. And then for our client, we want to select cloud co-work. And we could go through and add any of these different applications that we want. So if we want to connect to air tableable, we could do so. If we want to use Slack, Salesforce, any of these applications. All we have to do is click on it, click on select all tools, which are basically just different actions it can perform. Then click on connect. And then we'll see it populated right here. And in order to add this to our claude, we're just going to click on connect and then add to claude. Click on connect inside of this inside of this connector here. Click allow. And then just like that, it's going to be added to co-work. And we can now access any of the different applications that we, you know, connected to. And then if I come back to my connectors, we see Zapier right here. And this should be functioning properly. I do want to mention that you don't need to use this. You do have to pay for any of these executions, but this is just a good alternative if there's an app that you want to connect to that's not in this native list inside of Claude. All right, so our next superpower is being able to use the Claude in Chrome extension that can basically go and do things inside of your browser. It could do things like fill out forms. It can click through different things, try out your different applications, all of those different things. So if there is not something like a connector available inside of Claude, it could then go and do things for you on the web. All right. So, for example, I'm going to come back to co-work and say, "Pull up my school community in my browser and tell me the last post that was made inside of there." Because there is no connector feature directly inside of Claude and Zapier doesn't allow me to pull information from this app. So, it will go around that bottleneck and basically pull it up in my browser and then physically look through my school community to get this data. Next, if I pull up my browser up here, you could see this little icon that is in blue, and that means that is literally searching on my browser. So, there's also this little orange bar that is around my screen. It pulled up my school community without me actually doing it myself. It just pulled up this post and then it will come back to me and report inside of Claude and tell me the last post. And just like that, like 30 seconds later, we get a response from Claude saying that the last post was about the Enthropic partnering with SpaceX that doubles usage limits. So that is working properly. And let me show you exactly how you could begin using this right now and download it. All right. So the first thing you need to do is look up Claude in Chrome. We're going to come over to this right here. All right. So you're going to download it right here. I will add a link in the description to do this. Or you can come here and just type in claude.com/cloud4chrome and then just click add to Chrome. It will download this as an extension and then we will see it up in the top right of our browser as I have here. When I pull it up, we could then ask it directly in our browser to go and do something or if we're inside of co-work directly. We just need to make sure to come back into co-work click on customize and then from here go down to connectors and we need to make sure that we see the claude in Chrome connected and in order to do this we would come over to extensions click on general and we want to make sure that we have browser use enabled. All right, so next up we have one level above that and that is computer use. So not only can claude use your browser but this can use your entire computer, your desktop. It can pull different folders from your desktop. All these different things it can do using computer use. So, let me show you a quick example and then how you could begin using this one as well. All right. So, I just gave the prompt, can you pull the last videos that I have in my videos folder that is on my desktop? So, to show you exactly what I mean. I have this videos folder right here. If you could see, if I pull it up, you could see all these videos inside of this folder. So, what it's going to do is it's now going to access my entire computer and it will find those videos. So, it's going to ask if it can, you know, perform these actions. So, let me just click on allow. And then what it should do is actually like take over. I'm not going to touch my screen here. And it should begin playing around on my desktop in 5 minutes. So, just like that, it went ahead found these videos. It even broke them down right here. So, without the computer use feature, this would not be possible. So, we need to make sure to connect that in order to do so. So, in order to do so, we're going to come back over to customize. We're going to click on connectors. And then from here, we're going to come back to our settings. And then inside of general, we will see it directly below browser use that we just enabled before this. So, make sure just to enable this and then it should be able to go off and perform these tasks for you. All right, guys. So, we're on to phase number four, and this is where we give Claude real superpowers. This is where Claude can begin to work without you needing to be there in order for it to do these things. The first thing that I'm going to show you in this new phase is live artifacts. And you got a glimpse of this earlier on in this video. So, these are dashboards that we could build one time and we could use them forever. So, basically, it automatically pulls information from the different apps that you connected that I showed you earlier on in this video. And every time we open it, it has live information pulled directly. And I'm telling you, this has been one of the most game-changing features when it comes to Claude. And they just released this about a week and a half ago, and I have absolutely been loving it. All right, so here is a live artifact. And I already showed you this one earlier on in the video when I was demoing out the connectors. But this one, it's pulling real information in real time. So I don't need to go and refresh this or run a specific scheduled task in order for it to generate this on autopilot. Another example is I have a Stripe revenue dashboard that automatically pulls my Stripe information. So whenever I get a new payment, it will automatically populate this dashboard. So I don't need to go ahead and, you know, refresh it or go and look at Stripe for that matter. I can see this graph here. when I prompted this in one simple prompt. It's super easy for you guys to begin using. And then another example and probably my favorite is my morning command center that I think a ton of you guys can go ahead and build out yourself. So basically every single morning it gives me a tlddr of what matters this morning based on my email inbox. So it pulls information from there. It pulls my Google calendar. So it actually shows me that I have a flight to San Francisco um and Ben tomorrow. Pulling my Google calendar. And then it even breaks down my top priorities of emails that I need to reply to and breaks down my inbox summary, ongoing conversations, and everything else. So, this is a live artifact. So, let me show you now how you can begin building them, and they're super easy. And then I have been loving live artifacts. They're like mini applications you could have directly in Claude that pulls all the information from your different applications. It's pretty wild when you think about it. So, in order to begin building one, we're going to come over to the left-hand sidebar, and we'll see live artifacts right here. We're going to click on this. And from here, here are all of my different live artifacts. We have my latest emails, my brand deal operating system, daily command center, we have my Stripe revenue dashboard, we have my bit.ly dashboard, all skills explorer. And in order to create one of these, we just come here and click on new artifact. We click on create with Claude. And it will then pull us here. And we could just explain exactly what it is in plain English that we want to build. anytime that we pull information from somewhere for example or do a specific task we could just say hey can you turn this into a live artifact for me and it will do it automatically. Then once we have it generated they will live in a couple of different places. So they will be populated in this pinned section of the sidebar. For example, all of these are artifacts. If they have this weird little logo that means that it's an artifact. So we can then pull this up whenever we want in real time. So I can just click on this pull up my Stripe Revenue dashboard. I can pull up my bit.ly dashboard all right here. So, we don't need to go through our previous conversations in order to find it. And it's very easy to see them. As well as if I come over to live artifacts, we can then see them right here as well. All right. So, our next superpower is giving Claude the ability to go and perform different tasks for us when we're not even using our computer. And we're able to do that with something called scheduled tasks. So these are basically automations we could set up that run our skills and our workflows across the different apps that we connected inside of claw. So this is one of those features that is kind of full circle and combines everything that we've talked about so far in this video and can be extremely powerful if we leverage them correctly. So these right here are different scheduled tasks that are running every single day for my business that are running inside of Claude. I don't need to trigger them manually. They just automatically run at a given time. So, for example, I have this daily wrap-up schedule task. And if I open this, this is what my daily wrap-up consists of an end of day wrap-up, which audits today's co-work activities, checks different tasks for crossthread tasks, generate a Apple Swiss HTML report, and it even sends a summary to me via my Slack DM. So, if I open this up, I could see everything that went down inside of Claude Co-work. So, this ran automatically at I think 6:00 p.m. It created this wrap-up document for me, breaking down every single thing that co-work did, what I did. I did do things, but I did not actually give Claude a dump of everything that I accomplished throughout the day. But if I were to do that, then it would populate here. And then it basically shows everything that was carried forward, shows tomorrow's number one priority, and then even has a self-reflection here. So, not only did it generate this for me and populate it directly in Claude, but it also sent me a Slack DM with this information. And this runs every single day. So, in order for you to begin building out scheduled tasks, it's really simple. On the lefth hand sidebar that we're so familiar with by the end of this video, we click on scheduled. We come here. We could click on new task. We can give it a name, a description, and we could basically explain in plain English what we wanted to perform. We could choose which project we wanted to work inside of, what specific model. I use Opus 4.7 cuz it's the best model. And then we could choose a frequency. We could do hourly, we can do daily, we can do weekdays, we could do weekly. All these different things we can basically customize. So that way it runs on whatever frequency we want it to. And another way to create a scheduled task is we don't need to necessarily come to this, you know, section inside of co-work. We could just come here to new task and explain it right here. or if we had it run a specific skill and we're like, "Hey, this is great. I want to run this every day at 8 a.m." We can just simply tell Claw to do it and it will create that scheduled task and it will then live right here. All right. And on to phase five. And this is a very, very simple one that I'm going to leave you guys with. You can make all of these yours. So, Claw gets really powerful not only when you just like take other people's skills and different plugins and different workflows, live artifacts, schedule tasks, etc., But when you begin building your own, you will start to see how powerful Cloud Co-work really is. I highly suggest just literally give it a brain dump and be like, "Hey, this is what I do on a day-to-day basis. Help me find things that you could automate for me and and start creating skills from there. You'll be really surprised at all the things that you could have Claude automate for you when you just chat with it." Thank you guys for staying to the end of this video. If you want my full Claude Co-work course and you want to be in a community of different entrepreneurs and professionals using Claude in co-work in their business and everyday life, make sure to join my school community. Absolutely no pressure. If you want free content, I'm still going to be covering free content about this on my YouTube channel. So, make sure to subscribe. And with that being said, guys, thank you so much for staying to the end and I will see you guys in the next video. And cheers. Free audio post-prouction by alphonic.com.

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