1. Claude Desktop and Cowork
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Use the Claude Desktop app for macOS or Windows to
access Cowork so you do not use only Claude Chat.
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Hand off long, multi-step tasks like research,
planning, coordination, and browsing with minimal
supervision.
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Get results in the form of real work that was done
and reports as documents, spreadsheets, or any other
form.
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Organize your frequent work into separate projects
with all the needed work files inside and
instructions in an AGENTS.MD file.
2. Tool integrations
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Connect the tools that contain real work context you
use daily to Cowork: use Connectors in settings or
MCPs and plugins for more advanced integrations.
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Good examples: Outlook, Calendar, OneDrive,
SharePoint, Excel, Word, ClickUp, Teams, Figma,
Canva, Salesforce, QuickBooks/Xero.
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Set the default permission for each tool to
"read-only automatically"; this way Claude can look
at your data but will ask for permission to make any
changes.
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If you use a tool often, describe how it should be
used in Settings → Cowork → Global
Instructions or using reusable skills. For
project-specific instructions, you can also use an
AGENTS.MD file.
3. Reusable skills
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Use Skills - reusable sets of instructions that are
followed on demand, so you can repeat the same task
without explaining it from scratch every time.
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Describe in a skill the tool usage and any other
instructions that help with your repetitive work.
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If you have done a task and it took some
back-and-forth to accomplish it, ask Cowork to turn
what worked and what you did into a skill.
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There are Skills that are already built in and ready
to go, like creating Word documents or building
Excel spreadsheets.
4. Speech input first
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Most people speak 3x faster than they type, so voice
input saves a lot of time and energy, especially on
longer prompts.
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Use your voice input instead of typing, especially
when writing prompts for AI.
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Occasional misrecognized words are totally fine.
Claude handles context well, and you can always fix
them before sending.
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Smart voice tools like WisprFlow are way more
accurate than built-in dictation, work across all
your apps, and can clean up your speech into
coherent text.
5. AI-First with your final judgment
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Mechanical and repetitive work is often a great fit
for AI.
- Creative work is usually better done by humans.
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Final review and responsibility for the outcome
always stay on the human side.
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Write down a list of recent tasks that took a lot of
time and you weren't able to do using Cowork. Discuss
those patterns with AI-native colleagues.