Claude's New Upgrade Just K*LLED Content Creation
A 13-minute walkthrough of five Claude features that automate lead magnets, thumbnails, trend research, scriptwriting, and daily scheduling for content creators.
June 18thA screen-recorded walkthrough of Claude CoWork's move to mobile, its four-model lineup, and a rebuilt Claude Design tool — demoed end to end, including a live investment pitch deck build.
Claude CoWork's move to mobile, paired with a four-model lineup and a rebuilt design tool, turns Claude from a desktop chat window into an assistant that keeps working, asks for input, and delivers finished output wherever the user is.
Claude CoWork now runs on mobile as well as desktop, and Anthropic folded the separate CoWork tab into a unified Home view alongside Code, with 2x usage available through August 5. The core shift argued here is that work now follows the user: tasks start at a desk, continue in the background with no device online, and only pause when Claude hits a decision only a human can make — at which point the person gets a phone notification instead of having to return to a laptop. The video demos personalizing CoWork's use with a blog post fed into a Sonnet 5 chat, an MCP-powered YouTube trend search, and a from-scratch investment pitch deck built in Claude Design's Fable 5 mode, complete with a short intake questionnaire before Claude does the research and design work unattended.
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Claude CoWork gets mobile access; the host frames it as a major power upgrade.

CoWork folds into a unified Home screen; 2x usage runs through August 5; the host points to Anthropic's 'How people are using Claude Cowork' blog post.

Feeding the article plus memory into a Sonnet 5 chat produces a workflow-specific plan: what to set up, what to deprioritize, and next steps.

Using the vidIQ MCP server, Claude is asked to find trending YouTube topics for 'claude cowork', 'claude code', and 'claude ai'; Claude requests tool-use approval before running.

Model picker shows Fable 5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5, and Haiku 4.5; host recommends Sonnet 5 as the default and flags Fable 5's free window ending July 12.

Subscribe ask, then a mobile lock-screen notification example ('Your Acme brief is ready') showing CoWork status reaching the phone directly.

Blog-post text on screen states the framework: your work follows you, work continues in the background, the decisions still come to you.

Host explains Claude can now message the phone when it needs a decision only a human can make, instead of pausing until a laptop is reopened.

A 'Hello, night owl' mockup shows the CoWork mobile task list: Ready for review, Needs input, and similar states.

A gallery of shareable dashboards and documents generated inside Claude Code, each shareable via private link.

New 'What will you design today?' start screen with Prototype/Slides/Document/Spreadsheet templates, the same four-model picker, and a guest-pass referral banner.

Host prompts Fable 5 to build an investment pitch deck; Design responds with a structured intake questionnaire (audience, length, numeric depth, position, structure, style, tone) before generating anything.

Finished dark, bold-editorial title slide with live-looking META/MSFT price figures; host closes with a plug for a related video on Claude automating social posting.
The lesson isn't about Claude specifically — mature AI tools are shifting from one-shot chat answers toward asking clarifying questions up front, then finishing work unattended.
“Claude Cowork just got a bunch of brand new upgrades that make it a 100 times more powerful”
“For the next four days, you are trying to get as much work done as humanly possible with Fable five because what you could do with this tool is insane.”
“Now, you're going to get that notification on your phone if you're logged in to Claude on your phone. So, basically, you can now work twenty four seven.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
Claude CoWork just left the laptop. This walkthrough covers the mobile rollout, the four-model lineup replacing the old single default, and a rebuilt Design tool — demoed live, ending with an unattended investment pitch deck built start to finish.
Anthropic's stated framing (shown as on-screen blog text) for what CoWork's mobile release changes: tasks can be started at a desk and picked up from a phone, they keep running unattended, and only genuinely human decisions get routed back for approval via notification.
“if you enjoyed this video and you wanna learn about another Cloud update that's completely changed how people are creating social media content, I would strongly suggest you check out this video right here”
Verbal end-card style plug for a related video on Claude automating social media posting; no on-screen link or card is visible in the captured frames.
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11:33A 13-minute walkthrough of five Claude features that automate lead magnets, thumbnails, trend research, scriptwriting, and daily scheduling for content creators.
June 18thA hands-on first look at Claude Cowork for mobile and web, and the one-way sync limitation Anthropic didn't mention.
July 9thA 13-minute map of every Claude product, feature, and layer — from Chat to autonomous Scheduled Tasks — with one simple framework to keep it all straight.
June 24thA 25-minute level-by-level breakdown of Hermes agent, from one-shot prompts to a model-agnostic agentic OS that ships work while you sleep.
June 17thA 27-minute walkthrough of every Claude feature beginners skip — from smarter prompts to reusable skills that do your work for you.
June 15thSix short phrases a non-coder uses to stop Claude from handing work back and to keep every session on track.
June 14th