“ The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.”

― Robert Greene

I had a slow afternoon on Friday.

No pressing updates, deadlines or client calls.

So I did what any curious Techpreneurs would do.

I went down a rabbit hole.

What exactly is Claude Cowork?

I'd been hearing about it everywhere.

So I opened Claude, typed "hey — teach me about Cowork," and went all in.

Here's the thing...

Claude already knew me.

Not in a weird way.

We've been building software, writing and researching for years.

My newsletter. My tools. My projects. My Skool community.

Hundreds of conversations — all that context, ready to for deeper learning.

The Deeper We Went...

The more something felt off.

I kept describing what I already do.

Every. Single. Day.

Then Claude said it straight.

"Cowork is built for people who don't code. You're already past that."

Let that sink in.

The more you understand AI, the less you need the training wheels — and the more you can build exactly what you want.

Built Past It Without Knowing It

This newsletter used to take me over 3 hours.

Now? Under 2.

Custom tools. Automated sections. A streamlined pipeline — all built through Claude Chat.

No fancy new feature.

Just consistency and curiosity, compounding over time.

Get this...

I'd been doing "Cowork" before Cowork had a name.

The Real Lesson

Most people are waiting for the next tool to unlock their potential.

Power users? They've already built past the training wheels.

Without even realizing it.

Tell me this...

How far have you already come — without giving yourself credit for it?

The Challenge: Audit Your Own Power

This week, ask yourself:

  • What have I built or automated that I'm taking for granted?

  • What tool am I waiting on that I actually don't need?

  • Where am I already operating at a level I haven't acknowledged?

Then make one decision.

Stop waiting for the next feature to validate what you've already built.

You're further along than you think.

Keep building. Keep growing. Keep moving forward.

Cheers!

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I don’t know exactly where you are on your journey, but I share words of encouragement, lessons learned, and ideas to help you grow your business.

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❤ Rudy

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5 Mind Blowing Claude Cowork Uses Cases

Advanced AI Autonomy: Claude Co-work is positioned as a powerful agent capable of interacting directly with files and applications on a computer, moving beyond simple chat interfaces.

  • Daily Briefing Automation: The system can be scheduled to run autonomously (e.g., at 5:00 AM) to aggregate emails, calendar events, and industry news into a formatted morning report waiting on the desktop.

  • Remote Execution (Dispatch): Using the "Dispatch" feature, users can send commands from a mobile device to their desktop. This allows for remote file retrieval, such as asking Claude to find a specific document and iMessage it to the user.

  • Full Computer Control: By granting accessibility and screen recording permissions, Claude can physically control the Mac interface—opening apps, dragging files, and navigating websites.

  • iMessage as a Command Line: Users can integrate Claude with iMessage to send text or screenshot tasks from an Apple Watch or iPhone. Claude can then extract data from these messages and update spreadsheets or research logs.

  • Automated Shopping: Claude can navigate e-commerce sites like Amazon to find products and add them to a cart. The video suggests using virtual cards with spend limits to manage security during AI-led transactions.

  • Custom "Skills" & Style Templates: Users can upload specific JSON-based skills to Claude, enabling it to generate on-brand presentations that follow consistent design rules, colors, and layouts automatically.

  • Persistent Environment: For maximum utility, the video recommends running these agents on a dedicated machine (like a Mac mini) that stays powered on 24/7 to handle recurring scheduled tasks.

Thank you for taking the time to read today's TechPreneur Newsletter. I hope the information was helpful and inspiring. As always, I'm here to support you in your business journey, so please don't hesitate to reach out to me via all my links. Keep striving for success!

Until next time!

~Rudy

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