Afternoon, everyone. Something landed this week that solves a problem I know a lot of you have been quietly stuck on. We keep hearing about connectors. Connect Claude to this, connect Claude to that. But the tools most of us actually publish might not have one. Substack. Skool. Buzzsprout. Kajabi. WordPress. Your podcast host. So we let Claude write the thing, then we copy it, paste it, reformat it, upload the image, write the meta description again and hit publish ourselves 🙁. That last mile was always the manual bit. Not anymore. This week Anthropic turned the Claude in Chrome side panel into a full Cowork session. Your skills and connectors now work inside the browser, the conversation saves to your history and a job you start in a tab can be finished later on your laptop or your phone. Official announcement here: https://claude.com/blog/cowork-chrome-side-panel The part that matters: your skills come with you. Your voice, your frameworks, your standards, sitting right beside every site you are already logged into. 💫 Here is what that actually looks like. 📝 THE ONE I’D BUILD FIRST: WRITE AND PUBLISH, END TO END Set it as a recurring task. Every Monday morning: 1. Claude checks your notes, your saved links or your idea list 2. Loads your voice skill so it sounds like you, not like a robot with a thesaurus 3. Drafts the article, headline, subheading and three hook variations 4. Opens Substack in your browser 5. Pastes it in, formats the headings, adds the section breaks 6. Fills in the subtitle, the SEO description and the tags 7. Sets it as a draft and tells you it is ready You open one tab, read it, change the two lines you always change and hit publish. The forty minutes of copying and formatting is gone. Same pattern works for WordPress, Ghost, Medium, LinkedIn articles and your Skool classroom. 🎙️ THE PODCAST ONE You finish recording. Then normally comes the boring hour. Instead: Claude takes your transcript, writes the show notes, the episode description, the timestamps and the SEO title. Then it opens your podcast host, fills in every metadata field, uploads the description, adds the chapter markers, and stages the episode.