Now open in offline mode (no live sessions) due to high demand — enroll anytime and earn the same certificate.
Mastering Claude Cowork
Go from chatbot user to AI-delegated workflows. Learn Claude Cowork's desktop automation, connectors, plugins, and Dispatch mobile control through 7 hands-on modules.
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About this program
Most people use Claude like a smarter search box: copy in some text, get text back. Cowork is a different model entirely — you point it at a folder, a goal, and your real tools, and it goes and does the work, asking for approval at the boundaries that matter. This cohort exists because that shift is genuinely non-obvious: the nuance is in knowing what to hand off, how to write goals instead of instructions, where the approval boundaries should sit, and what Cowork still gets wrong. It runs in offline mode by popular demand — no live sessions, enroll anytime, and work through all 7 modules at your own pace on real desktop and mobile workflows, ending with the same verifiable certificate as our live cohorts.
Who is this for?
Non-technical professionals, executive assistants, founders, and operators
What you'll actively build & learn
From Chatbot to Co-worker
Delegate real tasks to Claude instead of prompting for text, with goals instead of step-by-step instructions.
Safe, Scoped Access
Grant safe, scoped folder and tool access so Claude can act on your actual files.
Connected Workflows
Connect Cowork to Drive, Notion, Slack, and other tools via MCP for cross-tool work.
Work From Anywhere
Run and automate work from your phone with Dispatch.
Time Commitment & Schedule
Self-Paced Modules
Flexible
No live sessions — work through all 7 modules and labs whenever suits you, in any order you need.
Hands-On Practice
2-3 hrs total
Apply each module directly to your own folders, documents, and tools as you go — most learners are productive with Cowork inside the first module.
Module-Based Syllabus
Each module is structured around three things: what you'll cover, what capability you'll walk away with, and the concrete deliverable that moves you toward a working system of your own. Work through them in any order, at any pace.
7 self-paced modules, work through them in any order, anytime
A personal Cowork system you actually use day-to-day, plus a 30-day adoption plan
Hands-on lessons against real folders, connectors, and devices — no live sessions
Foundation
- From chatbot to co-worker: why Cowork is a different category of tool, not a feature update.
- Cowork, Claude Code, and Claude chat — how the three relate and when to use each.
- Plans, pricing, and what's actually included at each tier.
- How Cowork actually works under the hood: sandboxed execution, file access, and the protocols (like MCP) that make it possible.
A clear mental model for what Cowork is, what it costs, and how it's different from talking to a chatbot.
A personal decision on which Claude surface (chat, Code, or Cowork) fits which of your tasks.
Getting started
- Installing Claude Desktop on macOS and Windows.
- Granting folder access the right way — scoping what Cowork can see and touch.
- Your first Cowork task: organising a messy folder end-to-end.
- Writing goals, not instructions — the single biggest shift in how you'll prompt going forward.
Cowork installed, scoped to a real folder, and successfully run on your first task.
One messy folder of yours, organised by Cowork from a goal you wrote yourself.
Core skills
- Synthesising research: drafting reports from scattered notes.
- Building spreadsheets from screenshots and receipts.
- Generating presentations and slide decks from raw material.
- Setting up scheduled and recurring tasks so Cowork runs work on a cadence without you re-prompting it.
Comfort handing Cowork the kind of unglamorous, recurring work that eats your week.
A report, a spreadsheet, or a recurring task built from your own real source material.
Integrations
- What MCP is and why it matters for connecting Claude to your other tools.
- Installing your first connectors — Google Drive, Notion, and Slack.
- Cross-tool workflows that combine connectors to do something none of them could do alone.
- Understanding connector limits and the workarounds when something isn't supported yet.
A working set of connectors and a realistic sense of what they can and can't do.
A cross-tool workflow wired through at least two connectors.
Power features
- Creating your first Cowork Project to keep related work organised.
- Finding and installing plugins from the marketplace.
- Building your own plugin using skills, slash commands, and sub-agents.
- Live Artifacts — dashboards and docs that refresh automatically as the underlying data changes.
Confidence extending Cowork beyond the defaults with projects, plugins, and live documents.
A Cowork Project set up around one of your real workflows, with at least one plugin or live artifact in use.
Mobile control
- How Dispatch works — your phone as the remote control, your desktop as the engine.
- Setting up Dispatch: QR code pairing, the mobile app, and keep-awake settings.
- Practical Dispatch workflows for commuting and async task delegation.
- Combining Dispatch with computer use for full desktop automation from anywhere.
The ability to kick off and check on real desktop work from your phone.
A Dispatch-triggered task run and monitored entirely from your phone.
Trust & judgment
- How Cowork keeps you in control through approval flows and permission boundaries.
- What Cowork gets wrong — hallucinations, connector gaps, and edge cases to watch for.
- Folder hygiene and data privacy: what to share, and what to never share.
- Building your personal Cowork system with a concrete 30-day plan.
Sound judgment about where to trust Cowork, where to double-check it, and what to keep it away from entirely.
Your own 30-day plan for rolling Cowork into your real work.
The syllabus builds toward a final proof of work.
The weekly syllabus is designed to stack toward a capstone that demonstrates what you can actually build. By the end of the cohort, you are not just finishing modules. You are presenting a concrete output that ties the learning arc together.
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Anubhav Srivastava
Anubhav has spent the past two decades building machine learning and AI systems across startups, large enterprises, and high-scale consumer platforms. He has worked on patented AI technologies, authored books, and founded multiple ventures, and is currently building a deeptech startup focused on physical AI. Known for combining technical depth with practical thinking, he enjoys breaking down complex ideas into clear, accessible insights and is driven by a curiosity for how technology can solve real-world problems.
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