Antidrift works with Cowork too.

You don't need to be a developer. If you use Cowork or Claude Desktop, your company brain loads automatically in every conversation.


How it works

Someone on your team sets up the brain once (that part uses the terminal). After that, you open Cowork and your company context is just there. Product knowledge, customer info, team processes - loaded into every session automatically.


What you get

Full company context

Every conversation starts with your product, customers, positioning, and team knowledge. No pasting, no re-explaining.

Shared skills

Say "prep me for the Acme call" or "write a cold email to CTOs" and the right workflow runs. Same skills your engineering team uses.

Live connections

Claude can check your calendar, look up contacts in your CRM, pull invoices from Stripe - all from Cowork. No switching apps.

Always current

When someone on the team updates the brain, your next Cowork session picks it up automatically. No manual syncing.


Setup

There are two paths depending on your comfort level:

Have a developer set it up

Ask someone on your team to run the setup. It takes 5 minutes. They'll run:

npx @antidrift/cli init

Then connect it to Cowork with:

antidrift connect google --cowork

After that, open Cowork. Your brain is loaded. You're done.

Join an existing brain

If your team already has a brain set up, you just need to clone it:

npx @antidrift/cli join org/repo

This is a one-time terminal command. After that, Cowork loads the brain automatically every time you open it.


What you can say

Once the brain is loaded, just talk to Claude naturally:

You: "What's our current pricing?"
You: "Prep me for the Acme call tomorrow"
You: "Write a follow-up email to Sarah at Brightpath"
You: "What did the team change this week?"
You: "Draft a cold email for enterprise CTOs in our voice"
You: "How much did we invoice last month?"

Claude knows your company context, your brand voice, your customers, and your team's processes. No setup per conversation.


Connections that work in Cowork

When your team connects services with the --cowork flag, they're available in your Cowork sessions too:

Google Workspace Stripe Attio CRM GitHub Notion HubSpot CRM and 13 more →

Ready?

Ask your developer to set it up, or run the join command yourself. One terminal command, then Cowork handles the rest.

npx @antidrift/cli join org/repo