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6 contributions to The AI Advantage
Claude Code vs Cowork vs Code—Which Should You Use?
Technically, you can take a limo to work everyday, but should you? Probably not (unless you just roll like that). Using the right Claude tool is the same thing. You want to use the minimum viable dose to get your tasks done, and with the suite of tools being shipped regularly it can be tough to know which is the correct choice. The big 3 right now, Chat, Cowork, and Code, aren’t going anywhere, so get a grasp of each and their best use case and you’re in great shape. Made this graphic to help. Any questions or comments, fire away!
Claude Code vs Cowork vs Code—Which Should You Use?
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@Mark Kurywczak exactly. Similar to how new business owners rush to hire to feel like a “real business”, people are adding AI tools and agents to feel “agentic”. The ability to see the signal vs the noise is the real difference. Appreciate your thoughts!
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@Eddy M I like that rule. Truly, people can get themselves into a cobweb of automations, agents, skills, code repos, etc. and diagnosing where something broke is a nightmare more costly than the initial workload. I don't know if it's always cowork > code, I think it's more generally an issue of rushing to remove the human in the loop in any system, and code has the list transparency into each step and each output.
The Entire Claude Ecosystem in One Graphic
Every wondered which Claude tool is the best for you or your team? I made this graphic to clarify things for me and my clients. Now you can tell when to use chat vs code vs something else entirely. Feel free to save as a reference!
The Entire Claude Ecosystem in One Graphic
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@Lynette Daudt Agreed! Have you expanded to all the available Claude tools?
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@AI Advantage Team thanks! I think the biggest mistake is not knowing where to implement AI in the business and which tool does it best. Hormozi talks a lot about redefining roles into workflows in the AI age. A lot of business owners could help themselves by spending time breaking down the exact steps to accomplish things like: - qualifying a lead - onboarding a client - fulfilling a project - etc. Then it becomes pretty obvious where AI can help.
Claude Cowork 102
If you have the Claude Desktop app, you have a powerful tool at your disposal. I use Claude Cowork to... - search for companies matching my ICP every morning (make a .txt file with your ICP and write a basic instruction to search for this company/person on a site like Upwork, Indeed, etc, then schedule with a timer right on the desktop app) - sort through my local files like my downloads or desktop folder, and organize by project (find the file/folder path, paste it in with sorting instruction, give it permissions, and let it run) This is just the tip of the iceberg. I would love to know how other people are using this emerging tool!
Claude Cowork 102
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@AI Advantage Team Once they trek into the other areas they'll see the true time savings :)
Salesman turned AI Software Builder
Hey everyone, I build custom software for businesses using AI coding tools — Claude Code, Cursor, etc. Mostly working with companies in construction, real estate, and investing that have outgrown their current tools or tried building something themselves that didn't scale. Right now I'm building a custom scheduling platform for a construction company doing $19M/year with 50+ employees. Replacing software they've been stuck on for decades. That's the kind of work I love. Attaching a few images to show what's possible. Looking forward to meeting other similar businesses and hobbyists alike. Happy to be here!
Salesman turned AI Software Builder
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@Shanti Advait Hey Shanti, typically people are relieved to get rid of the old software so the only thing that needs to be figured out is data migration. In most cases, that's a CSV export/import. On moving users from the old to new software, it's never perfect since a lot of times people think they will use software one way but then they realize they need a particular tool or feature changed after working with it for a bit. This is all personal preference and managing different stakeholders. I typically charge a one time project fee and then a maintenance and optimization retainer. ALWAYS let them know this should be expected.
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@Nicolas Carvajal Most companies are relieved if you can do it well. Hubspot, Salesforce, Airtable, etc charge enterprise level prices (per seat, per year, with contracts_ and are built with an insane amount of features while most businesses use about 20% of those tools. I build directly for the company's needs and nothing more--cutting the subscription costs and the distraction and friction of other features.
Best Ai Tools
What are the best AI tools right now? I’m looking for both the well‑known ones and some lesser known tools that only a few people are using
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Claude's ecosystem is the easiest starting point to grasp the entirety of AI. I made this chart to help myself and others have found it useful to see which Claude tool to use when. If you want more clarity just ask :)
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