Day 1 of 14 · Claude Cowork Challenge
What Is Cowork?
⏱ 5 min
📊 Beginner
Something interesting happened at Anthropic in late 2025. Developers using Claude Code — the company's terminal-based coding agent — started using it for tasks that had nothing to do with code. They were writing reports, organizing files, building spreadsheets, and doing research. Claude Code was designed for software engineers, but knowledge workers had discovered it was a powerful general-purpose agent.
So Anthropic built Claude Cowork — Claude Code for the rest of your work. It launched on January 12, 2026 as a research preview, and it changes how you interact with AI. Instead of chatting back and forth, you give Claude a task, watch it work, and get real results — files on your computer, documents you can open, work that's actually done.
Today you'll learn what Cowork is, how it differs from regular Claude chat, and why it matters for anyone who works with information.
Cowork brings Claude's agentic capabilities to everyday knowledge work.
More than a chatbot
Regular Claude chat is a conversation. You ask a question, you get an answer. You copy it, paste it somewhere, format it yourself. The AI lives inside a browser tab, disconnected from your actual work.
Cowork is different. It's an agent — an AI that can take action on your behalf. Here's what that means in practice:
It reads and writes files on your computer. Not hypothetical files. Real ones. Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs — files you can open, edit, and send to colleagues.
It works in multiple steps. You don't have to babysit every action. Describe a complex task, and Claude breaks it into steps, executes them in sequence, and delivers the finished result.
It spawns sub-agents. For tasks with independent parts, Claude creates parallel workers that handle different pieces simultaneously. Five competitor profiles? Claude researches all five at the same time.
It browses the web. With the Chrome extension, Claude can navigate websites, read pages, extract data, and fill forms — all while you watch.
Knowledge Check
What is Claude Cowork?
A
A general-purpose AI agent that can read/write files, execute multi-step tasks, and take real action on your computer
B
An enhanced Claude Chat mode that can preview how documents would look before you create them
C
A file management tool with built-in AI suggestions for organizing your documents
D
An AI assistant that generates detailed task plans for you to execute manually on your computer
Cowork goes beyond chat. It's an agent that operates on your local files, executes complex multi-step tasks, spawns parallel sub-agents, and delivers real outputs like documents and spreadsheets — not just text in a chat window.
How it differs from regular Claude chat
This is the key distinction to understand. Think of it this way:
Claude Chat is like talking to a brilliant consultant on the phone. They give you great advice, but you still have to do all the work yourself — open the files, write the documents, organize the folders.
Claude Cowork is like having that consultant sitting at your desk, with permission to use your computer. They don't just tell you what to do — they do it. They create the spreadsheet, write the report, organize the files, and hand you the finished work.
The difference isn't intelligence — it's agency. Cowork can act, not just advise.
I have 47 customer feedback emails in a folder. Can you analyze them and create a summary report?
I'll analyze all 47 emails and create a comprehensive report. Here's my plan:
1. Read all 47 email files from your feedback folder
2. Categorize feedback by theme (product, support, pricing, features)
3. Identify sentiment (positive, negative, neutral) for each
4. Extract specific feature requests and complaints
5. Create an Excel report with the data and a Word summary document
I'll use sub-agents to process the emails in parallel for speed. Shall I proceed?
Working on it now...
Done. I've created two files in your feedback folder:
📊 **feedback-analysis.xlsx** — All 47 emails categorized with sentiment scores, themes, and key quotes
📄 **feedback-summary.docx** — Executive summary with top 5 themes, 3 urgent issues, and recommended actions
The top finding: 68% of negative feedback mentions onboarding confusion. Want me to dig deeper into that?
↻ Replay conversation
Knowledge Check
What is the key difference between Claude Chat and Claude Cowork?
A
Cowork can process longer documents and produce more comprehensive analyses
B
Cowork can take action on your computer — reading files, creating documents, and executing multi-step tasks
C
Cowork provides more detailed and structured responses in its chat interface
D
Cowork remembers context across sessions while Chat conversations are forgotten
Both use Claude's intelligence, but Cowork adds agency. It can read and write local files, execute multi-step workflows, spawn sub-agents, and deliver real outputs. Chat gives you answers; Cowork gives you results.
What can you actually do with it?
Here's a sample of what people are using Cowork for in the real world:
Document creation — Generate polished Word docs, Excel spreadsheets with formulas and charts, PowerPoint decks with proper layouts, and PDFs. Not drafts in a chat window — actual files on your computer.
Research and analysis — Give Claude a topic, and it researches, synthesizes, and produces a structured report. With browser access, it can pull from live web sources.
File organization — Point Claude at a messy folder and ask it to rename, sort, and restructure files. It handles hundreds of files in minutes.
Data processing — Transform CSVs, clean datasets, merge files, create pivot-table-style analyses. Claude writes Excel formulas that actually work.
Workflow automation — Repetitive tasks that eat your afternoon? Describe the pattern once, and Claude executes it across all your files.
Knowledge Check
Which of the following is NOT something Claude Cowork can do?
A
Send emails on your behalf through your email client
B
Browse the web to research topics and extract data
C
Organize and rename files within your designated work folder
D
Create Word documents and save them to your work folder
Cowork can create files, organize folders, browse the web, and process data — but it operates within the folder you give it access to and the Chrome browser. It cannot directly control other applications like your email client.
Who gets access?
Cowork is available on Anthropic's Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. It requires the Claude Desktop app — you cannot use Cowork from the web interface or mobile app. It runs on macOS and Windows.
This is a paid feature because it uses significantly more compute than regular chat. When Claude is executing a multi-step task with sub-agents, it's doing the work of multiple AI sessions simultaneously.
The research preview launched January 12, 2026, with plugins following on January 30. We'll cover plugins in Week 2.
Knowledge Check
Where can you access Claude Cowork?
A
Through the Claude API by integrating Cowork capabilities into your own applications
B
On both the Claude Desktop app and the web interface, with the desktop offering extra features
C
In any modern web browser by enabling the Cowork feature in your Claude account settings
D
In the Claude Desktop app on macOS or Windows, which provides the local file access Cowork requires
Cowork requires the Claude Desktop app, which is available for macOS and Windows. It is not available through the web interface or mobile apps because it needs local file system access to read and write files on your computer.
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Day 1 Complete
"Cowork isn't a better chatbot — it's an AI that does your work, not just talks about it."
Tomorrow — Day 2
Setting Up Cowork
We'll install Claude Desktop, find the Cowork tab, and set up your first work folder so Claude can start helping you.