# Claude Cowork Is INSANE (Openclaw for normal people)

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- **Канал:** Luke Alexander AI
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3viN1jZ2g
- **Дата:** 05.02.2026
- **Длительность:** 12:41
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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3viN1jZ2g) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

So Claude code, Claude Co-work, you've been seeing a lot about Claudebot or OpenClaw. This is probably a much better option for you. Okay, to install Cladbot and Open Claw, you got to have some security knowledge. technical knowledge and it's not for everybody and you got to get a whole new device because even the VPS setup is not that great. Now, if you don't understand anything of what I just said, Claude Co-work is Claudebot but safe for you. That's how I'm going to explain it to you. This is a crazy tool and in this video I'm going to show you how to use it, how to make the most of it so that you can get up to speed immediately by the end of it. So what is Claude Co-work? Well, it's basically the next evolution of how we use LLMs. Okay, so it can take action on folders on your computer. It connects your entire software stack and it can literally do day-to-day tasks for you. So think of it as this is your portal into your computer and into your applications and into your work systems through this one window. Okay, so regular cloud on the internet obviously you have the chat you can copy paste your workflows but like it can't do anything on your computer. This is that with the ability to connect to things to download skills to use skills and access your folders. Now this is important because if you maintain things locally you have a lot less memory and a lot less of that context window being taken up when you use an LLM. And so it's a lot easier for you to get more usage and really more power out of the LLM. So, you need to have the max plane, I think, for this, by the way, but you need a Claude desktop app. So, you can see I have that right here, and I'll show you here in a second. Uh, second tab in Claude app next to Claude Code. So, when you open it, you're going to see chat co-work if you have the Max plan to my knowledge. So, co-work is the thing we're going to be using right here. Um, once you have that, just download it. Go to Claude, make sure it's the right Claude website, uh, granted access, get it set up. Now the things I want to show you that it can do. Number one is folder operations. So it can read, create, edit, move, delete, and organize files on your computer, which is really cool. So you don't have to do them. Now, why would we use that? Like what are some real use cases rather than just AI slot? Well, you can organize your files, which again takes a lot of time. That's something pretty valuable. Number two, you can batch document process. So if you need to extract data, let's say from a bunch of docs or a bunch of forms or PDFs or something, it can now do that for you. So think of all the information that you might have on SOPs, on drives, on all these different things. You just tell it, hey, go do this and it will access the files and do it for you. And then it can also do creation of documents in a file. So things like a proposal, you know, a contract, things like that, it can do that for you as well. Okay. Number two, scroll up here. Software connectors. So you can connect by default Google Drive, Google Docs, Sheets, Notion, and Slack. Meaning, I want you to think of this. If I connect all of these and I obviously use those properly, I can then say, "Hey, go do this in Slack. Hey, go get this doc. Hey, go do this and drive. " And it will do that for me. Okay, so it's my interface and my sort of more agentic touch point into my current ecosystem, which is very good for efficiency. Then it can also use your browser. So, it will open up a browser and you'll see like a little cloud window here and it will completely control it. Now, the difference between this and Claudebot is Claudebot runs unrestricted. There's no permissions. This will ask you, which is good for safety. That's why I'm saying this is better for most of you guys probably to use. Uh, it's probably going to say, "Hey, can I do this? " What you can do is just skip permissions and say, "Hey, dangerously skip permissions. " Um, you got to be careful, but Claude is a lot more secure than this Claudebot sort of thing going on. So um there's really cool things that you can do with the browser for example is you can say hey use the browser to research this you know uh build an automation to do analysis do research collect data use my browser to go log into LinkedIn you know you can do a lot of different things with it um and this where you got to get creative now the really cool thing with this is claude skills so if you don't know what claude skills are it's basically a downloadable program or a packet of information that is then immediately granted granting the AI knowledge on how to do a thing. So like, hey, here's how to use Twitter cloud skill. Think of it as upgrading you as a child, except for your AI can now do that, which is very awesome, if I if I might say so myself. Now, the difference here is when you download a skill, you're basically getting a infinity stone. Like, you're upgrading this thing to be able to do whatever. And it's a lot more robust than like a custom GPT or like a cloud project even because it's combining the use of your browser whatever's in that skill on how to do X thing which other people make these skills for you plus being able to download and use files on your computer. So it can basically drive your whole system depending on the skills you download. It can drive your whole system for you.

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3viN1jZ2g&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

Okay. Now to do this there's built-in skills from Claude. There are community skills. Be very careful downloading these. And I always will give it to Claude and I'll say, "Hey, check this for security first before you download and use. And then you can also build your own. " Okay. Now, how to use community skills. You're going to browse marketplace. You're going to find whatever skill you want. For example, a meta ad copy generator. That's basically the cloud project that you would make anyway with all the context, but pre-made for you. And it usually works really, really well if the person that made it knows what they're doing. You're going to download that zip file and you're going to add and upload the skill here in the settings. Upload it and now you have that skill. So imagine I want to soup up my claude, my claude co-work. I can download copyrightiting skills, creation skills, nano banana generation skills, you know, like x uh x browsing and data skills. And now I can tell it to go do things using those skills. So it's basically upgrading itself, which is very helpful. Now, if you want to build custom skills, you can do that. However, what I'm going to tell you guys is to be honest, don't even worry about this yet. Like, if you're watching this as a beginner video, just download the pre-existing ones. And I'll pause here so you can screenshot this as well if you would like to uh build your own skills. Um, we also have code execution. So, if you use Claude code, this is a little bit different normie friendly. However, it can still drive Claude code for you. So, for example, data visualization, image processing, file conversion, you know, like I a lot of times when I'm playing with like the uh Kindo website, I'll have an image that I need to like tweak from webp to PNG or JPEG or whatever, it can do it for me. Especially if you download a skill for Nano Banana, you can literally just go to your claude, like here I have co-work, and just be like, "Hey, go do this for me. " You know, and it even shows you uh some of these default things that you can do. It's very, very cool. It's basically like having the claude on the website but just in your computer. It's like having cloud on the website but in your computer and it can do a lot more things. It's more robust. Okay. Now the bottom line here is that this is really good at using it as a task manager and a driver of things. Okay. Now don't rely on this to do like crazy creative work. Go use like the proper tool for that. This is the employee basically. This is I want you to think of as a safer version of Clawbot or of Open Claw. Um, and it's a great productivity boost, but you're not going to be exposing yourself to like some crazy risk. Okay, so here's some real world [clears throat] use cases for you guys. client proposals, okay, weekly reports, Slack summarization, you know, putting things in drive, content repurposing, sales call analysis, client onboarding, all of these sorts of things you can do and drive with claude co-work. And you can also combine skills. So, for example, using multiple skills in the same conversation. So, here would be a example of that for you. So, new client signed, need to onboard and create first deliverable. So, do that. Okay, set up all systems. You would obviously preset this up. Number two, use the proposal to create the project proposal. Use a content strategy to skill to plan that first month of content. Then you're onboarding and you're setting up the strategy automatically. Now, this is better than an inadin workflow because it is on your computer. It has access to your files and it can upload to Google Drive without you having to go build out this whole automation and all that. Okay, inadin's cool and there's still some positives there, but the point of AI is it's agentic. It's going to do things for you and I'm not going to have to go build this big ass thing. Okay, so for example, let's pull this up. Hey Claude, what is the most Oh, actually, let's do this. Hey Claude, I run kendo. ai. Please do a competitor analysis on for us as well as critique our web presence. Let's say that. Okay, let me fix these words. Okay, comp competition, whatever. So, do we have sonnet yet? Ah, not yet. So, I'm going to click let's go. And so it's going to go do this now and we'll see. No longer available. Which model is no longer avail? I think they're rolling out sonnet uh five by the way guys like in real time which is pretty cool. Oh yeah, I think they are. So anyway, let's see here. Uh if I have to switch model, we'll see if it lets me do it. Oh wait, how do I go back? So look, it's asking me questions in a drop down. So, it's saying what specific

### [10:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3viN1jZ2g&t=600s) Segment 3 (10:00 - 12:00)

competitors should I analyze? So, I'm going to say find them for me. What aspects matter most? Let's say product features. Um, how would you like me to deliver them? Something else, Google Doc. And so, it's now going to go do this. And, and this is going to give you guys the idea here of really how cool this software is. It's now going to go do this. and it's going to drive my computer. If needed, it'll open a browser. It'll put the file in my files. And then if everything lives on your computer, when you tell it to do something, it just grabs it. It already has a context. It's already there. You don't have to drag and drop and upload and, you know, like set up flows and all this nonsense. So, look, it's opening up my browser right now. And so, this is the agentic use of a browser. So, it's the cloud MCP. It's opening up Kendo. And so now it's going to go scroll and it's going to an analyze Kindo and then it's going to be like, okay, who's your competitors? It's probably going to pull up like Hyperbound, Second Nature, Udei, uh, which are the competitors I'm aware of. And so, let's see the thinking here using Cloud and Chrome. It's scrolling down through the website. And so, obviously, we're not going to sit and watch this because this will take a couple minutes, but it is scrolling my website now. and it is looking at what I would be looking at. And then it's going to go, okay, what's similar? Okay, here's your competitors. Okay, what do they do? What do you do? And it's going to give me a report the same way that I would use like a open call or something, but I think it's a bit safer. Uh, it's a bit more organized. of a professional system. My experience with open call has not been great. Um, and again, I'm telling you guys, the security issue is pretty big. So, I would straight up just use Claude Co-work unless you're technical, unless you're a developer, you you know what you're doing because otherwise you're opening yourself up to giving an AI, which can be prompt injection hacked access to all of your stuff, which is not good. Okay, it's not good at all. Um, this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen alongside code is obviously awesome. And I really encourage you guys to just go spend a couple hours playing with this, you know, see what you can do, play with it. If you're running an AI business, this is the driver for you. Um, and you collect connect your Slack, connect your drive, and then just tell it to do things. And I'm sure you could even hook it up to Telegram like you do with Open Call. Okay. So, uh, if you like this video, guys, like, subscribe. We're back making content. It's a big year. We have some crazy stuff coming for you guys. We just, we're very busy in January building our own actual AI company, uh, Kendo AI. So, we're not here to LAR. We're here to build real and help you guys do the same thing. So, God bless. I'll see you on the next video.

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