Hands-On Claude Cowork: From Prompts to Deliverables & Automated Workflows — 10 Seats Left
Summary
The "Hands-On Claude Cowork workshop" is a 90-minute virtual event scheduled for Thursday, June 11th, at 8:30 pm (EEST), with only 10 seats remaining. This workshop aims to transition Claude users from basic chatbot interaction to utilizing the "Cowork" tab in the Claude desktop app for automated workflows. Participants will build two real-world workflows on their own machines: a messy folder cleanup and a recurring scheduled task for deliverables like weekly metrics digests or inbox triage. Attendees will receive a cleaned-up folder, a running recurring task, a "Cowork Brief" template, a prompt-pattern cheat sheet, a starter playbook, and access to the recording and slides. The workshop targets knowledge workers who already pay for Claude and want to automate tasks like file wrangling or report generation.
Key takeaway
For knowledge workers currently paying for Claude but underutilizing its automation capabilities, this workshop offers a direct path to significant productivity improvements. You should consider attending to move beyond basic chatbot interactions and implement actual automated workflows for tasks like file organization or recurring reports. This will transform your Claude usage from theoretical gains to tangible, running solutions on your machine, freeing up valuable time.
Key insights
Claude's Cowork tab enables delegating complex tasks beyond simple chatbot prompts for significant productivity gains.
Principles
- Transition from prompting to delegating tasks.
- Automate routine data and reporting workflows.
- Use structured briefs for consistent AI deliverables.
Method
The workshop guides users to build two workflows: cleaning a local folder and setting up a recurring task using Claude Cowork's features like connectors and scheduled tasks.
In practice
- Automate messy folder organization.
- Create weekly metrics digests.
- Set up daily inbox triage.
Topics
- Claude Cowork
- AI Automation
- Workflow Automation
- Large Language Models
- Productivity Tools
- Task Delegation
Best for: Automation Engineer, AI Engineer, Data Scientist
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