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Hey Reader, Ever since Claude Cowork came out, I've been using it a lot to get things done. One of my favorite features allows me to save tokens and have longer running context windows in the same chat - allowing me to get more work done. For example, as a business owner, I'm always trying to optimize my landing page, and I wanted to do a simple objection audit, on what potential customers might be saying/thinking about my product. So I told Claude Cowork (in the middle of a chat) to spawn 5 subagents that are 5 different potential buyer personas, show them this landing page, and ask for their main objections about the product. I also crucially said that it should delegate in an unbiased way, so the agents shouldn't know this is my product. Claude Cowork spawned 5 subagents, wrote prompts for each with a different persona, and then it summarized the feedback from each agent. Now I have 12 things to fix on my landing page. 😂 (some of which can be fixed by Claude itself, some needs my input/work). This feature is also useful, if you are using an expensive model (like Fable 5), and then you want a cheaper model to do some trivial task, like fetch items from your Notion database, or get some recent information from the web. In that case, you can ask Claude to spawn Sonnet subagents, that way it's not only not going to consume your context window, but also cost you a lot less usage than if Fable or Opus did that task. Although I haven't yet implemented all the feedback, I wanted to share this quick tip with you as I thought it would be helpful. This feature is only available inside Claude Cowork (for non-technical knowledge work) and Claude Code (for developers, mostly), and not in the regular Claude Chat app. If you found this helpful, you'd find a lot of other things in my AI implementation community (The Paladin Guild) helpful:
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