Claude Cowork is seriously becoming the most useful tool in your stack. It can replace half of your monthly subscriptions and actually save you real money. With workflow automation and connectors baked in, Cowork turns into a central automation hub where ideas, data, and execution all live in one place instead of being scattered across ten different tools.
Claude has done a lot with Claude Code and Cowork, but if there’s one thing that really changes the game, it’s connectors. They’re what turn it from a smart assistant into something that actually plugs into your real workflow. Instead of copy-pasting between tools or juggling tabs, Claude can pull context directly from the apps you already use and actually do something with it. That’s where it stops being just chat and starts becoming infrastructure.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn a ridiculously simple system to plan and run your workdays. We’ll also show you how to set up Obsidian so Claude can automatically generate your daily plan without you having to think twice about it.
By the end of this tutorial, you’ll be able to:
Set up Obsidian and connect it to Cowork
Turn scattered notes into actionable insights
Create a structured plan based on your notes
Let’s dive in!