| name | cowork-getting-started |
| description | Best practices, checklists, and reusable prompts for delegating multi-step knowledge work in Claude Cowork to produce deliverables. |
Cowork Getting Started (Best Practices)
Goal
Help you decide when to use Claude Cowork (vs chat or Claude Code) and how to frame requests so Cowork can reliably produce useful deliverables.
When to use Claude Cowork
Use Claude Cowork when:
- You want Claude to work inside your existing work context (files and connected apps).
- You want a deliverable someone will open, present, share, or reuse.
- The task is multi-step.
- The work touches more than one file or file type.
- The work touches more than one app.
- The work is better described as a task than a question.
- The task is recurring.
- You already know what good output looks like and can evaluate it quickly.
- The “middle” is the boring part (extract, compile, reconcile, reformat).
Prefer chat if what you want fits in a few exchanges (questions, explanations, brainstorming, gut checks).
Instructions
- Give Cowork something to work with.
- Add a few files, OR point Cowork at a folder, OR connect an app you frequently use (Slack, Gmail, Notion, CRM, etc.).
- State the outcome. Describe the deliverable you want at the end (format, audience, and any templates to follow).
- Provide rich context. Include constraints, definitions, source-of-truth locations, and examples of “good”.
- Start with a task you know well. This makes it easy to judge quality and learn what context Cowork needs.
- Require clarifying questions before execution. Use the template below.
Prompt templates
Cowork-shaped task checklist
See references/cowork-shaped-checklist.md.
Examples
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