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Running your first Work chat

The Work page is your home for getting things done with Coworker.

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What is Work?

Work is Coworker's AI-powered chat interface. It connects to your organization's data to help you find information, generate analysis, take action, and get answers without switching between tools.

Chat modes

Work offers two modes depending on the complexity of your task:

  • Auto — Coworker selects the best approach for your prompt automatically. This is the default and works well for most requests.

  • Deep Work — A more thorough, multi-step research mode. Use this for complex tasks that require pulling from multiple data sources, generating structured reports, or performing analysis across your organization's data.

Kickstarter prompts

Not sure where to start? Try one of these to see what Work can do:

Catch up on what you missed

"What happened at work this week? Summarize key decisions, updates, and action items from Slack and meetings."

Understand a project's status

"Give me a status update on \[project name\] — what's been completed, what's in progress, and what's blocked?"

Prepare for a meeting

"I have a meeting with \[person/team\] today. Summarize recent context, open action items, and anything I should know going in."

Get up to speed on a customer

"Summarize recent activity for \[customer name\] — latest meetings, open issues, and any outstanding requests."

Find something specific

"Where was \[topic\] last discussed, and what was the outcome?"

Generate a report

"Analyze our \[team/process\] over the last month and summarize key metrics, wins, and areas to improve."

Tips for better results

  • Be specific about timeframe — e.g. "last week", "over Q1", "in the past 30 days"

  • Name the people or teams involved — e.g. "for the engineering team", "from my 1:1 with \[name\]"

  • Ask for a specific output format — e.g. "as a bullet list", "as a brief summary I can share in Slack"

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