Descriptions:
Zubair Trabzada (AI Workshop) runs through five features of Anthropic’s Claude platform that go well beyond basic chat, providing a compact orientation to the full product ecosystem. The breakdown covers Claude Chat (claude.ai) as the entry point, then escalates to features most users have never touched.
Claude Co-work — the desktop app — is positioned as the jump from chat to task execution: it accesses and manipulates files directly on your computer. Trabzada’s example is automating 45 minutes of daily email triage (scanning 30 emails, drafting replies to the top five, archiving the rest) down to a quick approval workflow. Claude Code is framed as the building layer, with the claim that non-developers can use it to build and sell real software products. The final two features are described as capability multipliers: Skills (reusable workflow playbooks that encode your standards and process so you never re-explain a recurring task) and Connectors (integrations with Gmail, Google Drive, Slack, Notion, GitHub, and other tools that embed Claude directly into your existing apps). A practical heuristic for Skills: if you’ve typed the same prompt twice, you should be building a Skill. All five features work across Chat, Co-work, and Code. At just over five minutes, this serves as a quick platform map for anyone who has only used Claude as a chat interface.
📺 Source: Zubair Trabzada | AI Workshop · Published May 21, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







