See Cowork in action
The best way to understand when Cowork fits is to see it applied to work you already recognize. In the module intro, you watched Cowork handle meeting prep—an account manager pulling together a briefing, an analysis, and a draft deck for an upcoming customer call. That's one type of task Cowork is built for. The scenarios below show a few more examples, each coordination-heavy, spanning multiple apps or sources, and producing reviewable outputs.
Triage and organize your week
Scenario. You're buried in back-to-back meetings with a growing to-do list, and the actual work still needs to get done. Watch how Cowork analyzes your week, surfaces what to decline or reschedule, and clears space for focus time, all with your approval.
Build a financial research report
Scenario. You need deep financial analysis on a company, the kind of work that normally means scouring dozens of sources and stitching the findings together. Watch how Cowork plans the research, pressure-tests its findings, and produces a consulting-quality report with citations.
Plan a product launch
Scenario. You're shipping a new product and need a full launch plan immediately: competitive analysis, messaging, and a customer-ready deck. Watch how Cowork orchestrates these work streams in parallel into one coherent story.
The common thread
Across every scenario, the same pattern holds: you describe the outcome, Cowork plans and works across your apps, and you review and approve sensitive actions, such as sending messages, sharing files, or changing meetings. If the work in front of you is coordination-heavy, multi-app, and multi-deliverable, it's a strong candidate for Cowork.
Note
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