Claude Cowork tutorial shows how non-engineers can automate workflows
The Gist
- JJ Englert demonstrates building AI workflows with Claude Cowork without coding
- 'Brain file' strategy teaches AI user preferences for consistent outputs
- Connectors to Gmail/Slack enable AI to draft emails and summarize daily comms
Key Quotes
Projects with shared memory beat individual chat threads for consistent, high-quality AI outputs.
One-click connectors to Gmail, Slack, Notion, and Google Calendar unlock AI that actually does work instead of just suggesting it.
Key Insights
- Claude Cowork enables non-engineers to automate workflows by connecting business tools and creating AI skills without coding.
- The 'brain' file strategy allows Claude to understand user preferences and context for consistent, personalized outputs.
- One-click connectors to tools like Gmail, Slack, and Google Calendar enable AI to perform tasks rather than just suggest them.
- Analyzing sent emails helps build a writing skill that matches the user's tone and style.
- The sub-advisory-board technique uses multiple AI personas to provide diverse feedback on work.
- Projects with shared memory outperform individual chat threads for consistent, high-quality AI outputs.
Actionable Takeaways
- Create a 'brain' file to provide Claude with context and preferences for personalized automation.
- Use one-click connectors to integrate tools like Gmail and Slack for task automation.
- Analyze sent emails to develop a writing skill that aligns with your tone and style.
- Set up scheduled tasks, such as a morning debrief, to streamline daily workflows.
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Classic AI Sprinkler play: bolting AI onto existing tools rather than redesigning workflows from the ground up.
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