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Deep Work

What is Deep Work?

Updated over a month ago

Deep Work is Coworker's advanced research and analysis feature that enables you to tackle complex tasks by leveraging your organization's complete data ecosystem. Unlike simple Q&A interactions, Deep Work creates comprehensive reports, strategic analyses, and actionable insights by synthesizing information across multiple data sources.

Key Capabilities

  • Multi-source Data Synthesis: Combines information from meetings, documents, emails, Slack, Jira, GitHub, and more

  • Strategic Analysis: Performs complex research tasks that require connecting disparate information

  • Structured Outputs: Delivers professional reports, summaries, and actionable recommendations

  • Contextual Intelligence: Understands your role, team, and organizational context

  • Action based: Create and assign Jira tickets, Update Notion pages, Create Google Docs directly from Coworker

What can Deep Work do?

✅ Generate comprehensive reports and analysis

✅ Create and edit documents across platforms

✅ Manage tickets and project tasks

✅ Synthesize information from multiple data sources

✅ Provide strategic insights and recommendations

✅ Automate complex workflows

Deep Work Suggestions

1. Strategic Analysis

Use Case: Comprehensive business intelligence and strategic planning

Format: "Analyze [topic/situation] across [timeframe] and provide [specific deliverable] including [key elements]"

Example: "Analyze our customer onboarding process over the last quarter and provide a strategic assessment including bottlenecks, success metrics, and improvement recommendations."

2. Meeting Intelligence

Use Case: Extract insights and action items from meetings and communications

Format: "Review [meeting/communication type] from [timeframe] and summarize [specific focus areas]"

Example: "Review all product team meetings from last week and summarize key decisions, blockers, and next steps by project."

3. Customer Intelligence

Use Case: Deep customer analysis and relationship management

Format: "Research [customer/prospect] and provide [analysis type] including [specific elements]"

Example: "Research our customer SafetyWing and provide a comprehensive account overview including recent interactions, use cases, and expansion opportunities."

4. Competitive Intelligence

Use Case: Market analysis and competitive positioning

Format: "Analyze [competitive landscape/specific competitor] and create [deliverable] focusing on [key areas]"

Example: "Analyze our top 5 competitors and create battle cards focusing on feature comparison, pricing, and sales objection handling."

5. Project Status

Use Case: Cross-functional project tracking and reporting

Format: "Provide a status update on [project/initiative] covering [timeframe] including [specific metrics/areas]"

Example: "Provide a comprehensive status update on our Q3 product launches covering the last month including progress, risks, and resource needs."

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