OpenClaw took the world by storm upon its launch, demonstrating that a true personal assistant capable of executing complex commands on a computer is possible.
Despite its success, OpenClaw is not for everyone. It’s difficult to set up and has several safety concerns, making it viable for highly technical people. A better solution for the average consumer is Claude Cowork, which Anthropic launched recently.
It can handle tasks on your computer like OpenClaw, doesn’t require a technical setup, and is secure. The feature is available now as a research preview for Claude Pro and Max subscribers on macOS and Windows computers.
How does it actually work?
Claude Cowork can open files, browse the web, click through apps, and run developer tools, all without any complicated setup. Once you provide it access to your files and give the command, it will get to work.
Claude is smart enough to reach for the best tool first. If a connector is available for something like Gmail, Google Drive, or Slack, it uses that. When no connector exists, Claude takes the wheel, controlling your browser, mouse, and keyboard to do the job. It always asks permission before accessing a new app or file, and you can stop it at any point.
For example, I can ask Claude Cowork to resize all the images in a certain folder, rename files, or scrape the internet for a list of the best ice cream parlors in your area, and it will do all that without needing any input from me.
Can you control it from your phone?
Yes, and this is where things get genuinely exciting. Claude Dispatch, a recent release from Anthropic, is an app that lets you send commands to the Claude desktop from your mobile.
Assign a task at the office and return home to find it completed. Cowork also has memory, so it retains context across sessions and learns how you work over time.
For developers, Claude Channels adds another layer of usefulness. You can push events like chat messages or monitoring alerts directly into your Claude Code session from platforms like Telegram or Discord.
You can also set up scheduled tasks. Tell Claude to summarize your emails every morning, compile a weekly report, or track industry news on a schedule. Claude handles it automatically and sends a notification when the work is done.
What does this mean for you?
Claude Cowork closes the gap between today and tomorrow, where a digital personal assistant can autonomously complete our tasks. While there are reasons to have reservations about AI, this is one direction that is exciting and useful.