# FULL Claude Projects Guide For Beginners in 2026! (Become a PRO)

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** AI Foundations
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOnKo_Hole8
- **Дата:** 09.04.2026
- **Длительность:** 33:11
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- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/49624

## Описание

📌 Access FULL Claude Automation Course: https://www.skool.com/ai-foundations/about
📝 FREE Business Overview Document: https://go.aifoundations.io/biz-overview

In this video, I walk through Claude Projects from start to finish. You'll see how to use project knowledge, custom instructions, project artifacts, and how Claude Projects fits into real workflows.

Whether you're brand new to Claude Projects or you've been using it and haven't touched Projects yet, this is the video that'll get you up to speed.
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⌚Chapters:
0:00 - Claude Projects Full Guide
0:15 - What are Claude Projects?
2:07 - Creating a Claude Project
3:55 - Navigating Claude Projects
4:50 - Memory in Claude Projects
5:23 - Instructions In Claude Projects
6:16 - Files in Claude Projects
6:47 - Uploading a Business Overview File
9:18 - Strategizing with my Claude Project
10:53 - Structure of a Projects
11:37 - Download the Business Overview
13:25 - Adding 15 Video Transcripts to Files
14:20 - Talking with

## Транскрипт

### Claude Projects Full Guide []

In this video, I'm going to teach you everything you need to know about Claude projects. I'm going to start with the basics and show you how to set up a successful project, and then we will work our way to the more advanced techniques like having Claude complete multi-step tasks. Let's get into it. So, here we are in Claude, and if you've

### What are Claude Projects? [0:15]

used Claude before, then you've probably just been chatting with it like everyone else. Where you open up a new conversation, you type something, and you get an answer, but then you just move on. So, this is great, and Claude is an amazing tool, and you can use it out of the box just as everyone else uses it, but if you want to be getting the most out of Claude, you need to be organizing your sessions within it into a project. Because the problem with this is every time you come back, Claude has no idea who you are. It doesn't know about your business. It doesn't know what you're working on. It doesn't really remember anything from your last conversation. I mean, it kind of does, but not really that well. So, you're basically starting from scratch every single time. And that's where a project comes in. A project is basically just a workspace inside of Claude where everything is contained. You can give Claude custom instructions for how to behave in a certain project folder in Claude, and then you can upload documents so it always has context about your business. And it's also going to have context about every conversation that you've had in that project, and it's going to stay in that project. So, it's a much more contained and strategic way to go about prompting and communicating with Claude. All of your instructions, all of your documents, your conversation history, all of it stays in its own little bucket. So, when you come back, whether that's tomorrow, next week, Claude has the context, so you're not constantly re-explaining yourself. And that's really what a project is at the end of the day. It's basically session management. Everything stays organized and separated, so Claude can actually be useful to you over time. And so, I just have a simple rule of thumb when using Claude projects. That is, if you need Claude to show up differently for a specific type of work, that's when you create a project. If you just want to come in here and ask it what the weather is or what some good restaurant ideas are, then you really don't need a project for that. There's no point. But if you want to come in here, and you want to strategize about your business, if you want to get actual work done, then you need to create a project, and that's exactly what I'm going to show you how to do right now.

### Creating a Claude Project [2:07]

And so, what I'm going to do is I'm going to open up projects, and when you get to the project screen, you're going to notice that I have all of these little buckets in these little containers where I'm doing different things inside of Claude. So, anytime I go back to one of these containers, it has full context of what I talked about, whether it was 2 months ago, 8 months ago, a year ago, even. I have these projects in here from over a year ago. And there are so many different projects. I have some for my website. I have a project for my SaaS company, where I have all the documents, all the legal stuff, and pretty much everything you can think about in that project right there. I have one for YouTube video ideation, scripting videos, data analysis. And so, I have projects for all sorts of different things. What you need to do in order to create a project is select new project in the upper right-hand corner. Here, you can give it a name and then what you're trying to achieve. And really, that's what it is. It's a little room where you can talk with Claude about a specific task and get something done. I'm just going to call this my business strategy room. So, whenever I want to talk about direction for the business, maybe what should I do about my pricing plan, a certain customer that I'm dealing with or talking with. Whenever I'm strategizing in my business, let's say I want to have a select bucket in Claude where I can go, where Claude remembers everything that we talked about, I choose what documents stay in the session, and so on. I can do that. I'm just going to name this business strategy room. And then, what are you trying to achieve? I can type out a little description. And for that description, I said, "This project is for ongoing business strategy discussion in order to hit goals faster and maintain context around ideas generated within Claude. " The description and the name, these are just personal preferences for how you want to organize this container. I'm going to select project, and now we are within

### Navigating Claude Projects [3:55]

this specific project. As you can see, you get a nice header. The description is beneath it. You can favorite it, and if you do favorite it, it will be pinned in your sidebar. So, if I open up my sidebar, as you can see, business strategy room is now at the top because I've starred it. You can unstar it as well, but I kind of like it at the very top because I'm always doing strategy with Claude about business anyway. So, just like your normal Claude chat window, you have a prompt bar in this project where you can type out anything you want. All of your conversations are going to be stored beneath the prompt bar right here. And like I said, Claude is going to maintain context within this project. So, if I have a conversation with it, and a year later I come back and I want to talk, it's going to remember what we talked about a year ago. If you keep things aligned and you create these little separate rooms and containers for anything you're working on, that's when it really starts getting powerful. And so, over here on the

### Memory in Claude Projects [4:50]

right-hand side, you're going to notice a couple things that might look a little bit different. You have your memory. This is project memory that Claude's picking up after a few chats of typing with it. And these are little things, little preferences that it can pick up. And it's basically like it's adding to the instructions for you without you even thinking about it. So, if I say in here like, "I have two cats," and I give Claude their names, it's going to be able to pick that up and put it over here so it can use that in future context. So, it's learning about you in this project as well, and keeping the project context with the chats that you're communicating with it. Next, we

### Instructions In Claude Projects [5:23]

have instructions. These are back-end instructions just for this project in order to tailor Claude to however you want it to act when you're talking with it in this project. Now, there's a couple of different instructions in Claude. You have your back-end instructions. If I go to my settings, I have my back-end instructions, right? With like what Claude should call me, what best describes my work, and then my AI operating system prompt, where I give Claude basically my identity. I give Claude my goals and priorities. daily schedule. I give Claude like what I eat, what I should avoid, what I should do, shouldn't do. This is always on, but then when you go within a project like this business strategy room project, you also have project-level instructions. So, personal instructions and project-level instructions. These project-level instructions will only be for this project, so you can really customize it in any way you want.

### Files in Claude Projects [6:16]

Finally, we have the file section, and the files are where you can add PDFs, documents, or any other text for this project to reference. And these things will stay there. Usually, if you were just to select new chat and upload a file, that would be gone the next time you hit new chat. In a project, it stays there, and that's the beauty of a project. If you have SOPs, codebases, if you have documents, legal things, anything that you need Claude to be able to reference in order to help you best, that's what you're going to put in this file section. And so, let's get started

### Uploading a Business Overview File [6:47]

and let's get actually making this project useful. The first file that I always like uploading is a business overview file, so that Claude knows what do we do in business, what are our 90-day goals that we have, and other things like that. And so, let me actually upload that business overview document right now. I'm going to select add files, and you get a lot of options here that you can select from. You can even upload a GitHub repo, which is kind of cool. Add text content or just do Google Drive. But I'm just going to select upload from device, and then go find that business overview document, and then I'll walk you through what it actually is. Okay, I found it on my desktop. So, when I hit open, what you're going to notice is it uploads to my files within this project. So, if I select it, you're going to see that I have a couple of different things in this business overview. And this is just a very [snorts] little piece of what Claude can do. Now, this is just a fake business overview. I'm not going to put my actual business overview in here, but this is just for a fictional company. But this is what I do in my personal stuff, too, for my actual business. So, I always recommend listing company identity. Like, who do you help? How long have you been in business? Describe yourself in one sentence. A revenue model, right? So, what are you charging? What are your plans? That's going to help Claude strategize with you if you're doing strategy. This is just a really good document to have in any project. So, it has context into what you're actually doing and who you're actually serving. Offer stack, right? Like, what are your offers? What are they actually looking like in depth? In terms of team and operations, who's actually on your team? What are they doing? How much are they working? And anything about your team. Uh you want to be specific here. Five is market position. So, like, how are you different than your competition? How is your market position when it comes to pricing? And why do clients choose from you, right? Then a growth profile. So, how are you acquiring customers? And finally, the 90-day priorities. So, this one is probably the most important section of this business overview. What are your goals right now so Claude can help you hit those goals. This could be a living and breathing document. You can upload You could update this or upload a new one whenever you want. But 90-day priorities are what's going to help Claude get you to the next level because it's going to be working towards those 90-day goals. And Claude is best when it's looking at a target that it can actually see, not cannot see. And so, let me just have some conversations with Claude and just watch how much it has changed. I could

### Strategizing with my Claude Project [9:18]

say something like this. "What are some blind spots on my pricing strategy? " And it's automatically going to understand what I'm talking about because I uploaded a very simple, like, 100-line business overview. Now, it's looking at my offer stack. It says, "The 297 to 1497 jump is doing more work than you think. That's a 5x price increase between your course and group program for a service business owner doing 200k to 2 mil. " And then it kind of goes on about everything that I uploaded in that document, right? And you can upload so many cool things in here. I'm talking P& L statements, SOPs. Like, what is the exact procedure that your team runs through to onboard new hires, or onboard new clients, or edit a video, or make an ad, or make a social media post. Anything that has a step-by-step order, you could upload that document, or upload a transcript. It really doesn't matter. And this is truly how strategy and how communication with Claude should be. Cuz now it's giving me tailored advice that you can't find anywhere on the internet because it's using your stuff. And so it gives me all of these things. It says, "Your course is priced like a commodity. At $297, you're competing with every other self-paced business course on the internet. " I should say, "I can just strategize with it now, right? This is a business strategy room. " I could say something like, "What is a better course price? " And I could send that off. It says, "$497 is the move. $297, you're in no-man's-land. It's too expensive to be a true impulse buy lead magnet, but too cheap to signal that it contains the same frameworks you charge $4,500 for. " And so now it's actually talking with me just because I uploaded a little bit of information about my business, or about what I do. And so

### Structure of a Projects [10:53]

that's where I always recommend people start when creating a project because I like to think of a project a little bit like a pyramid. You have your files down at the very bottom. These are like the base of your project. All of your SOPs, like I said, all of your analytics, the business overview document that I just shared with you, all of that is like the foundation of the pyramid. Without that, Claude doesn't have anything to work with. The next layer up is instructions. And instructions is the next thing we're going to get into. But on top of that, you have like automations, prompts that you can use, memories, and other things like that. So you kind of work yourself up in this pyramid-like format, and files are the base that makes everything on top operate like a well-oiled machine. Now, this business overview

### Download the Business Overview [11:37]

document, this is a very foundational document for any project that you create. If I wanted to create a data analysis project, I would still put this in there. If I wanted to create content, social media content, I would still put this document in my social media project because if I ever need to have Claude watch my blind spots when I'm creating a social media post, it needs to understand everything about me, right? And so this is just general advice on how to structure projects. If you want this business overview document, and you want to learn how to create this for yourself, I have a free resource in the description where it's a prompt, and it basically, when you paste it in Claude, will walk you through how to create this for yourself. I'm sorry for the light mode here, but like I said, this is in the description, and I go over the seven section structure here. And then down here there is a prompt where you can copy and paste this into Claude, and it's going to walk you through a Q& A in order to form your business overview document. I hit copy, and I go to Claude, and I hit new chat, and I paste it in right here, and I send it off, what Claude will do is walk you through a Q& A, and allow you to form your own document that I just shared with you in the project that gives it epic results. And so now it's going to walk me through that Q& A. It knows a lot about me already, so you could do this in an incognito window if you want as well, but it knows that I own these two companies here. But basically, it'll walk you through all seven sections: company identity, revenue model, offer stack, team and operations, market position, growth profile, and 90-day priorities. And it's going to question you and do you do a little interview for you. And then it's going to give you a downloadable markdown file, which is a very lightweight file that you can just throw into any project like this, just as I showed you in the beginning of this. So again, that's in the description if you want to use that. Highly, highly recommend it. And as you

### Adding 15 Video Transcripts to Files [13:25]

can see, I've only used 1% of my project capacity. I could come in here and add more files. And what I have right here is 15 of my YouTube video transcripts, and remember, my videos are super long. Like each one of these is probably like 30 minutes of me just talking. I could upload all of these, and I just want you to see how many files you can upload without your project context really being used up all that much. I'm going to select open, and what you're going to notice is all 15 are going to upload. Okay, it says one or more uploads have failed because I guess I maybe uploaded too many at once, but let me go back and upload those again. Okay, so I uploaded all of those files, and what you can see is I've still only used 10% of my project's total capacity. And these are transcripts of me talking for like 30 minutes straight. So if I click in here, these videos are just massive. And this is just only 10% of my context, 15 entire 30-plus-minute YouTube videos.

### Talking with Video Transcripts [14:20]

And now I can ask specific questions about these transcripts. As you can see, it's indexing right now, and it's using RAG, so it can actually go fetch what I said in videos at very specific moments, but I can ask specific things about this. Like, in this video, "How to make $347 a day as a prompt engineer? " I could go in here and ask, "What were my tips that I gave in how to make $347 a day as a prompt engineer? What's the step-by-step advice that I gave people in that video? " And then I could send that off. And then it's going to actually reference that file. As you can see, it's searching the project through all 15 transcripts, and in a matter of seconds, it is going through my three must-follow steps, talking about the frameworks I talked about in the video, the GCAL prompting framework, and it's going and just breaking down that video like literally in a matter of under 30 seconds. It's quite insane. And so this is just to showcase how much project context you actually have. These are massive amounts of text, and it's only used 10%. For now, I'm just going to delete all of those because I don't really need them in the project for this case. But next

### Creating Instructions for Claude [15:28]

let's get into project instructions. Project instructions are how Claude's response is going to change forever. So, if you set instructions, and you tell Claude, "I like when you respond in tables. I like when you create artifacts for me, your interactive graphs. I like when you do bullet lists. I hate when you say this. I don't like when you say that. " You can customize the way Claude is responding to the chat any way you want. And these can always be updated and always be changing. Let me just show you a quick example. As you can see, I made a very simple example. I said, "You are a business strategist," putting Claude in a role. This does not improve efficacy, but it does put Claude in the role of a business strategist. So it's now going to act like a business strategist. And if it's acting like a professional, then it's going to be a professional. That's just the way AI works. I say, "Help me make decisions about my business. Reference my business overview. " The unique thing about project instructions is you can tell Claude in the instructions to reference specific files that you have within your files before doing certain tasks. So I'm just putting that at the very top. I can even say, "Always reference my business overview. " So the answers are grounded in real data, and not just generic, random, hallucinated stuff from online. And then I give some information here. I say, "Use my real numbers, real offers, and real goals. No generic advice. Be direct. Lead with your recommendation, then explain why. If I pitch an idea, poke holes in it before helping me build it. " That's great, right? You don't want Claude just validating whatever you say. And then I get into some other things here. Like, "Name the tradeoff on every recommendation. If something doesn't connect to my 90-day priorities, flag it. Use tables, calculations, and data breakdowns whenever possible. " So I'm going to select save instructions, and now Claude is going to be in that role. And so it should be creating tables for me. It should be not just accepting every idea that I have. It should be using my real numbers and everything else. I can say something ridiculous. Like, "I think I want to completely do away with my one-on-one consulting today. " And then I'm going to send that off. And because I told it to ground answers in real data, it's telling me like, "Hey, listen, that's a $23,000 a month decision. So let me poke some holes there," it even uses that lingo, "before we talk about whether it's right. " It says, "The case against cutting it today. " And it tells me like that one-on-one consulting is 55% of my revenue. It's using that from my business overview document, right? An actual strategy room, an actual useful version of Claude is this project bucket that we're in right now. And it's using that custom output that I like. I said I like tables. And so it's going to use those tables for me. Tables in Claude look amazing, by the way. I love that. But it's not just going to agree with me and be like, "Yeah, you're right, Drake. Like, one-on-one is difficult. You should feel like you need to get rid of it. " It's not going to do that crap. It's going to tell me, "Listen, it's 55% of your revenue. It's a dumb idea. Here's what you're losing. Your one-on-one clients have almost a $6,000 LTV and the highest referral rate across your offers. They're feeding your referral channel, which is 20% of discovery calls. " Stuff that a human couldn't just think about in a matter of seconds. It would take an hour or two to make all of these calculations. But if you fill out a business overview document, you put it in your project, and then you have instructions telling Claude how to act upon that document, or any of your documents, this is when the magic happens. It says, "Do not kill it today. Sunset it over 90 days. Here's the sequence. Immediately, stop selling new one-on-one slots. " So it's still trying to help me get to my goal, but it's really telling me like, "Hey, you're going to gain your time back, but you're going to be losing a lot of money. So you don't want to do this now. Like, you're going to have to do it over

### Claude Web vs Claude Cowork Projects [18:57]

eight-plus weeks. " And so Claude web is great, but where things really become powerful is on the Claude desktop app within Claude co-work projects because instead of just strategizing with Claude and getting these one-off tasks completed for you, you can give it a task to do five different things, and it can go actually save all of that stuff automatically on your computer, or on your local device that you are using. And so right now, we're just using Claude. ai, and we're on the web. But Claude actually has a desktop app that you can download. As you can see in my bar down here, you can see that I have Claude right here. And I have this version of Claude on my computer, and it can interact with the files on my computer. And these projects on Claude desktop are different than the projects on Claude web. And so what I'm going to do is I'm going to show you the best possible way that you can use Claude projects when it comes to using them on Claude desktop. This is going to be a little bit quicker. They're set up the exact same way with the instructions, the memory, the files, but the way the Claude co-work works is a little bit different. It's more task-focused and outcome-focused rather than an iterative discussion with Claude in order to get a result. It's more so like you tell it to do something and it will go and save all the files on your computer that it needs to. I'm going to show you a really cool example with a content repurposing system, but this is really the next level up. And there is a minor difference between Claude web, of course, and Claude desktop, and that's the fact that Claude web is really good when it comes to sharing projects with your team. If you're on a Claude Teams account, I believe you can share projects across your team, so you all can be operating out of one focused environment, while Claude desktop is just local, so it's really just on you. Like I said, it is more outcome-focused and a lot more powerful on Claude desktop. So, now I'm going to show you how to create a nice project within Claude co-work. Now, if you're enjoying

### Joining AI Foundations [20:46]

this video and you enjoy my content that I have here, you're going to enjoy what's in our AI Foundations community much more. This is our program where we actually help people automate their business from start to finish. So, we have modules in here not only teaching you how to use AI, but also how to discover what actually needs automated in your business and in your life. We created a tool specifically for this community called the AI Discovery Audit, and this is where you actually find what needs automated. What should you be creating a Claude project around? We even have frameworks in here that we're not sharing on YouTube. Our frameworks and our systems where we teach people how to decide what to eliminate from your work, what to automate, what to delegate, and what to accelerate using the EEDA framework. And we have multiple products in the community as well, like large language model mastery, where you go over prompt engineering, Claude code, where you learn how to build your own tools and software, and EEDA end mastery where you learn how to build AI agents, and then voice agent mastery, and we're just coming out with new content in here every single day, and these are really in-depth courses. So, we have multiple modules built by Carter here, for example, Claude code mastery and how to get started. And of course, like I said, we also have the AI Discovery Audit, which is a tool we created specifically for our community members, where you can track how many hours you're losing per year and how much money you're leaking per year by not automating certain things in your business. So, if this sounds like something you're interested in and you want to come and hop on calls with Carter and myself and the rest of the community, we have calls every single week where we're communicating, we're talking about the updates, we're answering questions, then join the AI Foundations community. I'll leave the link to join down in the description beneath the free resource. And keep in mind, in April, we are running a hackathon until April 25th of 2026, and it's super easy to enter. $350 in prizes and a consulting call if you win. We're placing top three. Hope to see you in there. But now, let's learn how to set up a project within Claude co-work. All

### Creating a Claude Cowork Projects [22:37]

right, so now I'm on the Claude desktop app, and it looks identical to Claude. That's because it pretty much is, other than the fact that you have these three modes up top: Claude chat, Claude co-work, and Claude code. I can go to Claude co-work because this is where you have a new projects tab right here. Now, if you haven't ever downloaded this or you don't even know how to use Claude co-work, I created a full tutorial. I'll leave it in the upper right-hand corner if you want to watch it and learn how to use Claude co-work to its full potential because it is much different and it's much more powerful. But yeah, I'll leave that video in the upper right-hand corner and you can watch it if you'd like. But Claude co-work has its own projects. So, if I go to Claude chat and I go to projects, we have all of my Claude chat projects in here, but co-work just came out with these projects right here. So, I don't even have a project in here yet. But if I select new project, there's a couple of different options that come up now. You can start from scratch just like we did. You can import a project, so you can bring a project that we made in chat over to Claude co-work, or you can use a folder on your computer to create a project, which is very interesting. Now, remember, projects are ways to manage your sessions on Claude, right? It's a way for you to come back and have Claude remember everything about what happened in a session, whether it was from a year ago, a week ago, a day ago. And so, keep that in mind when creating a project in co-work. I'm just going to select start from scratch, and you're going to get some new options, which is really cool, but I'm just going to give this project a name. I'm going to call this content repurposing system. And then, I'm going to give some very basic instructions. So, I just said, "You are a social media strategist that repurposes YouTube videos and creates LinkedIn posts. " Very basic instructions. I could go very in-depth. I could even say like, "Reference the AI Slop blacklist document in order to learn how to best write content that sells and doesn't sound like AI. " Okay, so I've got a document that I'm going to throw in the files that is like anti-AI. So, when AI's writing, it doesn't look like it's actually AI because now I can tell if a post has been generated with AI very easily. So, if I'm going to be creating social media posts, I wouldn't want that. And so now, you can add files. I'm just going to select add files here, and I'm going to add the business overview document that we added earlier because that's important and that goes in every single project, so Claude can get up to date on what your goals are and what you're all about. So, I'm going to select open, and so that's a file in there. And now, I'm going to upload my anti-AI Slop document. And so, I got to actually change that name because I forgot that's actually what it's called. So, now it's going to be referencing the correct file. I'm going to hit this plus button, and then I'm going to upload my anti-AI Slop markdown file, which is a massive file telling Claude exactly how to write content that won't sound like AI. And then, I can select a project location on my computer. So, where is this project going to live? You could make this in your iCloud Drive, your desktop, your Google Drive, I believe, if you're on Windows. And it could really be anywhere, but it's just choosing where to save it on your computer since Claude co-work is working from your machine. I'll just leave it in the default projects folder that it selected for me. You can save it wherever, though. I'm going to select create. And now, what you're going to

### Understanding Claude Cowork Projects [25:53]

notice is it looks a little bit different. What you're going to notice is yes, we have the prompt bar like usual. Our instructions are in the upper right-hand corner, and then we have a section called scheduled right here. This is where you can actually set up recurring tasks for this project to complete, where you can be sleeping. You could be in a different room. You could have them run at a certain time on a certain day, uh bi-weekly, once a month. It doesn't really matter. If your computer is on, it will run in the background for you, and it'll be all within this project. So, it'll use all of the context in here in order to run. So, you can even connect your email to Claude, right? So, if I go to my connectors, I've got all sorts of things connected. I've got my Slack, my Notion, my Google Calendar, my Gmail. I could have this thing drafting emails for me on a schedule, triaging my inbox, and finding receipts. I could have it be doing whatever, and I can set up these little automations within the project. That's what makes co-work different. Like I said, it's more task-based rather than chat-based. But then, we have our contact section. So, memory, if you ask Claude to remember something, uh it'll save it here. And then, you have the context on your computer that you added. So, I added that anti-Slop document, so if I open it up, you can see this is just a massive document showing AI how to write posts. And then, I have the business overview document that we talked about earlier. And so now, I've got a system in here in Claude that I can really operate a business out of.

### Multi-Step Tasks in Cowork Project [27:20]

And so, let me just show you what this is actually like in action. You know how I showed you those YouTube transcripts earlier where I uploaded a bunch of them in my Claude project and it only used up like 10% of my context? Well, anyway, I'm going to upload one of the transcripts to this content repurposing system, and I'm going to tell it to make five LinkedIn posts for me. And I want you to watch the difference in how it works. So, what I'm going to do is I'm going to add just one of my YouTube video transcripts to this project. I've got 15 in here, but what I'm going to do is just add maybe the seven AI agent tools right here, and then I'm going to select open. This is a video where I go over seven tools for your AI agents that are really nice to have. And then, I could tell it, "I want you to create seven LinkedIn posts for me and save it to this folder that we're working in on my computer, and I just want to be able to come back and have all of those posts created for me. Make sure that you're referencing that anti-AI Slop document in creating these posts that are known to go viral. Actually, you know what? Do some research first on how to make a viral LinkedIn post based on the top creators in the space, and then think about different ways that you can position me as the leading expert, and use my YouTube video transcript that I uploaded for everything. You can even make one on each one of the tools if you want. Just figure out a way to actually make it good. " Okay, so I can send off a prompt like that. I just spoke my prompt into existence. And now, I can say, "Let's go. " And watch this. It's actually creating a session, right? And this is all happening within my content repurposing system. I can click in here if I want, and I can see what's going on, or I can come back here and I can just keep typing new tasks away and saying, "Let's go. " If I have a scheduled task running every hour, it's also just going to run in here every single hour. It's amazing. And so, I can click in here and actually watch it go to work. The cool thing about co-work is it has a nice progress bar on the side, so you can see what are the stages of the process that it's currently in and currently running. You can even go a little bit ahead and ask a question or recommend a change for certain steps, which is very cool. But it shows the progress of how it's doing on those LinkedIn posts. It shows the context that it's using. It even has a nice scratchpad right here. So, this is just the folder it's working out of, and then you have the connectors that it's actually using, the context of the tools. So, it's using web search, and it's searching for how to create amazing LinkedIn posts and using real results and real strategies. And so first it researched that, it extracted the key themes and angles from my YouTube transcript I uploaded, and now it's writing seven LinkedIn posts for me. And after that it's going to save it all on my desktop, on my computer. Then it's going to review all the posts against the anti-slop document for AI tells, so my posts don't sound like AI. And now, like I said, I could go, I could get a coffee. Got this nice coffee mug right here made of stone. Kind of nice. I could do whatever. I could just go about my day. And AI is working for me and making all of these in parallel. You just saw all of those populate in on the right side over here. Some might be behind my head in the corner, but this is amazing guys, come on. Okay, and in a matter of like 90 seconds it created all seven posts for me, just like that. And it created them all in their own documents. Very quickly saved it to my computer already. I can go copy, paste, and post them. But first I want to actually check these out and see how they did. I stopped signing up for AI model platforms months ago. No more separate accounts for OpenAI, Anthropic, Deep Seek, Google. No more juggling API keys across five dashboards. No more guessing which model works best for specific tasks. One tool fixed all of it, OpenRouter. Boom. So we have one post right here that links straight to my YouTube video. And okay, the AI content, this kind of sounds like AI a little bit, especially when it does things like this. But the real power is in access. It's testing. Or things like this. One API key, 428 models. But that's not really the point. We could refine the style very easily. The point of a project in Co-work is you saw how all seven of those tasks just got completed in the time it would have taken Claude on just chat mode to respond to you about what you should do. So we have all of these posts in here. And you could add so much to this. This was a very basic project I set up in 5 minutes live, but you can really turn this into a workspace that has scheduled tasks running for you, that has different sessions running in parallel. And this is really where AI starts to become very powerful. Now this is a beginner's tutorial, so I don't want to go too advanced into the connectors and into the scheduled tasks. But if this is something you're looking for, please comment below and let me know. I can make a full Claude Co-work uh projects guide showing you exactly how to set up projects in Claude Co-work and make them even more advanced than this. So Claude

### Benefits of Claude Cowork [32:08]

projects are one of those first steps you can take in your AI journey to differentiate yourself from 99% of people who are using AI just like a glorified search engine. Like there people are asking questions like it's Google in there. And you could be operating your business out of this thing. Uploading all your SOPs, all of your documents, automating tasks as you saw near the end of the video. It starts to get really powerful when you learn Claude Co-work. And so that's all I have for this video. If you enjoyed, please subscribe and just drop a like on this video. It would help the algorithm tremendously. It's free and it helps me out a lot too, so I would highly appreciate it. If you want to learn more from me and my team and how we're operating things and you want to discover time leaks and revenue leaks in your business and you want to learn how to automate your business, then join the AI Foundations community that I've linked below. Don't forget about your free business resource down there as well. That one's completely free. You don't got to pay for that and it's going to 10x Claude's output when you're asking it questions about your business. So make sure you just get in there and do that. All right, that's all I've got. I'll see you in the next video.
