What is the difference between Claude, Claude Code, and Claude Co-work?
Claude is the chat interface for general Q&A and brainstorming; Claude Code is a code-focused agent that reads, writes, and debugs code or builds agentic workflows; Claude Co-work is the work agent that controls your browser and desktop to run daily tasks, manage files, and integrate with apps.
How do 'Skills' change Claude Co-work's behavior?
Skills act like instruction manuals or recipes. Installing a skill guides Claude on how to perform a specific task reliably—without skills, Claude relies on inference and results can be inconsistent.
What can I connect to Claude Co-work with MCP (Model Context Protocol)?
MCP lets you link external apps to Claude for richer context—examples include Gmail, Notion, Google Sheets, CRMs, and other tools. If an app isn't listed, you can add custom connectors via developer configuration.
Can Claude Co-work access and sort files on my computer?
Yes. The desktop app provides file access and features like 'Work in a Folder' to read, create, and reorganize documents (e.g., sorting 39 invoices into monthly folders) with automated workflows.
Is browser automation safe and does Claude act without approval?
There is an 'ask before acting' safety setting so Claude requests permission before executing actions. When enabled, Claude proposes planned steps and waits for user approval before taking control of the browser or performing changes.