

The Claude Cowork Build Sprint
We’re entering a completely different era of work.
Not the “AI chatbot” era.
The era of AI coworkers.
Tools like Claude Cowork are changing how builders, operators, designers, researchers, and founders work every single day.
Instead of just answering prompts, AI can now:
scan the internet and synthesize research,
analyze workflows,
organize messy information,
generate reports,
coordinate tasks,
operate across files and tools,
and help execute multi-step work autonomously.
People are already using Claude Cowork to:
research markets in minutes instead of days,
create deep competitor breakdowns,
automate repetitive workflows,
generate product docs,
organize operations,
build internal systems,
and experiment with AI agents that actually do work instead of just chatting.
The question is no longer:
“What can AI write?”
The real question is:
“What can you build when AI becomes your coworker?”
That’s exactly what this Buildathon is about.
On May 23rd, AI Learn Circle in collaboration with Finmo , hosting a curated Claude Cowork Buildathon for people who want to explore what’s actually possible with AI-native workflows.
This will be a fast-paced 2–3 hour building session where you come in with:
a workflow you want to automate,
a research process you want to improve,
an AI agent idea,
an operations problem,
or simply curiosity around what Claude Cowork can unlock.
You’ll work solo or with a small team alongside a highly curated room of founders, operators, PMs, designers, engineers, researchers, and AI-native builders.
The goal is simple:
Leave the room having built something that you can start using from tomorrow in your daily workflow.
By the end of the Buildathon, teams will showcase:
AI-powered workflows,
research copilots,
internet-scanning agents,
operational automations,
internal tools,
knowledge systems,
or experiments powered by Claude Cowork.
This session is ideal for people who:
already use Claude,
have access to Claude Pro / Max,
are curious about AI coworkers and agentic workflows,
and want to move beyond prompting into execution.
We’re intentionally keeping this small:
Only 25–30 builders will be invited.
This is not for passive attendees.