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Windows Version for Claude Cowork?
My new laptop has Windows 11 Home. Is that fine, or does Claude Cowork require Windows 11 Pro?
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Claude cowork just released a new feature called "record skill", looks insane. It allows you to record your screen while showing and giving audio context of your workflow or procedure. The funny thing, it is only for MAC.... which stinks. Usually claude releases window versions a few weeks after. I found that if you just use loom and then bring it back to claude cowork (or code, I use that primarily as more software eng biased), then you can still create skill. Found this interesting since we are talking about claude cowork and windows.
Claude Cowork?
Has anyone set this up for their company yet? I know a lot of contractors are now using claude chat, but wanted to know any of you had made the leap to agents? @Tim Fairley teaches a lot about claude for estimating and scheduling, which is amazing. I have taken the deep dive into claude code, and basically vibe coding all my own systems, and now some for other trade biz friends. But recently getting into claude cowork as a "easier" or more manageable approach for businesses. Love to hear anyones experience using it for business solutions.
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What type of codebases are you building into github? In my experience, only really need to use it if I am sharing that code base or file system with other people that we need to manage who is making changes to it.
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@Ty Keith Thanks for the tip Ty.
What do you want to get out of this community (August)
Hey everybody, thought I would kick off a new post for August. What are your goals for this month and what are you trying to get out of the community? Mine are pretty simple and straightforward 1. Keep experimenting with AI and sharing what I'm learning 2. Keep making a ton of youtube videos 3. Keep learning about construction project management and working out the best way to deliver projects and run a construction business Keen to hear what you're goals are and what you want to get out of the community
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@Sam Ferguson just sent it in your DM/chat as well
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@Ahmed Mutala what kind of business or sector of construction?
Goldmine!
Hey Tim, great job with this community and classroom. Very valuable info. I am currently working on automated estimating process for electricians, and it is obviously quite complex.
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@Tim Fairley @Muhammad Ejaz Starting with smaller projects and working my way up. The plan is to take my existing SOPs, your blueprints Tim, and some from the community, and build them into one workflow that's reliable, fast, and self-improving. The end goal: I run multiple service-based businesses, and I want this system to handle enough of the day-to-day that I'm operating as a higher-level project manager rather than being in the weeds. At its core it's a RAG (retrieval augmented generation) AI system that: 1. Reads my entire attribution channel — Google Ads, Meta Ads, cold email, website forms, etc. 2. Monitors my sales conversations in GHL (my CRM), then suggests follow-ups or sends them automatically 3. Books discovery meetings 4. Generates PDF proposals and handles revisions 5. Produces invoices and agreements once a proposal is accepted I'm basically at stage 4 right now — the proposal generation piece. The biggest challenge so far has been distilling the in-person/physical side of service businesses (contractors, electricians, landscaping) into the system. So much of the scoping and quoting for those trades happens on-site, and translating that into something an automated workflow can capture cleanly is proving to be the hard part. From there, it hands off into my project management system — an agile 2-week sprint milestone structure bundled into each project. That keeps the client updated throughout and makes it quick and easy for my team to post progress against milestones. For context, I've already built a native app for another business, but I've found web apps are the way to go — easier to build and iterate on, and no App Store submission process to deal with. So this whole system lives as a web app. Right now I'm building it for my own business, but a few others have already expressed interest in something like this, so there may be a productized version down the road. Current stack: Claude Code, n8n, GoHighLevel, PandaDoc, and Stripe. Still a work in progress, but that's the vision.
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@Taofeek O. a. Hey brother, thanks for the offer. If you’re looking to help me build some automations, I’m all good on that front. I actually help other service businesses with some of that. But happy to collab otherwise. I also have created landscaping proposal engines for myself.
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