Okay so today's weekly AI workflow was the full Cowork tour... the one a few of you have been asking me for. You know I don't chase shiny objects. I'm not the one waving the next hot tool in your face. So when I say Cowork is the highest leverage move I've made with AI this year, that's me after sitting on it for months before saying a word. It really comes down to one comparison โด Think about how we've all been using AI: ๐ธ First it was "get AI to know you." ๐ธ Then we got projects, so AI knew your business... as long as YOU kept the context file updated. Every project. Every time something changed. (A whole job in itself, right?) ๐นCowork is the next step. The context updates itself! Instead of static context you have to maintain in six places, Cowork runs on one living file system for your whole business. Your offers, your pricing, your voice, your decisions, your clients... all in one place it reads every single time. And after every conversation, it stays current on its own. You don't touch a thing. I tested this myself before I trusted it. I'd tell it to save something to memory, open a brand new task, ask about the thing I knew had changed... and it was already there. Current. Immediately. That's the piece nothing else is doing. Projects hold context you have to keep updating. Cowork holds memory that updates itself. A few things I showed you it does once that memory is in place: โฆ Builds real files and saves them to YOUR computer (markdown, so you can open them in Notes, Word, Google Docs, anywhere) โฆ Sends me a morning brief before I ask... calendar, money in, my one money move, what's in my inbox โฆ Went into my Flodesk and cleaned up every messy segment, mapped them all to the right offers โฆ Backed up all 12 of my sales pages overnight while I slept โฆ Pushes back when I'm overthinking, because I told it to and it knows my goals And because it all lives in YOUR files on YOUR computer (sync them to Google Drive), everything you build is yours to keep. No matter what happens to any AI, ever.