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Beyond Claude Code — Cowork and Code together.

Most working professionals end up using both. Here's the workflow split that works.

Haojun See
Haojun See

Founder & Director, On The Ground

Updated 6 June 2026

Overview

CW-1 alumni who go on to CW-2 typically end up using both Cowork and Code daily. The split that works: Cowork for everything that isn't code, Code for everything that is.

Cowork owns

• Email, calendar, Drive workflows. • Long research and weekly reviews. • Drafting documents, proposals, decks. • Customer outreach.

Code owns

• Your website and any future iterations. • Internal tools and one-off scripts. • Anything that ships to a live URL or runs on a schedule.

Don't blur the line

Don't use Code for blog writing (Cowork is better). Don't use Cowork for code reviews (Code is better). Tools have shapes; respect them.

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