Descriptions:
Productivity writer Tiago Forte provides one of the clearest early explanations of Claude Co-work, Anthropic’s interface that launched in January 2026 to sit between the standard Chat product and the developer-focused Claude Code. Rather than treating interaction as a conversation, Co-work frames each session as a task to be executed against a persistent folder workspace — a shift Forte argues represents a meaningful leap from AI as advisor to AI as executor.
The video demonstrates two practical use cases: Forte feeds his entire book manuscript into Co-work and receives structured editorial feedback organized by priority and impact — something standard Claude Chat failed to do weeks earlier due to context limitations — and he uses Co-work with no pre-existing files to plan a family road trip through central Mexico. Both examples illustrate how folder-level context access changes what the model can accomplish compared to a stateless chat session.
Key practical details covered include pricing (Co-work and Claude Code are now available on the $20/month standard plan, down from a previous $150–$200 tier requirement), platform availability (currently macOS desktop app only, with Windows coming), and the interface’s reframing of sessions from “new chat” to “new task.” Forte recommends Co-work as a daily driver even for users without large codebases or documents, making this video a solid reference for anyone evaluating Claude Co-work for general productivity workflows.
📺 Source: Tiago Forte · Published February 17, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







