Workflows for work
This is where everything comes together. Below are practical playbooks for the tasks people actually do at work. Each one combines the right model, good prompting, and coworking features.
How to use these playbooks
Each workflow page gives you:
- When to reach for Claude on this kind of task.
- A starting prompt you can copy and adapt.
- Power-ups: how Projects, Artifacts, files, or Skills make it better.
Treat them as starting points, not scripts. Adapt to your context.
The playbooks
- Writing & communication: emails, messages, posts, and getting your tone right.
- Documents & reports: briefs, proposals, summaries, and long-form docs.
- Data & spreadsheets: analysis, formulas, and turning numbers into insight.
- Research & analysis: digesting sources, comparing options, decisions.
- Meetings & notes: agendas, transcripts, action items, follow-ups.
- Build a repeatable workflow: turn a good one-off into a reusable system.
The meta-skill
The biggest unlock isn't any single prompt; it's noticing which parts of your week are repetitive, and turning those into reusable Projects, templates, and Skills. The last page, repeatable workflows, shows you how.
Pick one
Don't try to adopt all of these at once. Choose the one task that eats the most of your time this week and start there.