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Claude Cowork Expands to iPhone and the Web

Anthropic today said it is bringing Claude Cowork to mobile and the web, with beta access rolling out to Max users first. Claude Cowork is a feature that lets Claude access local files and connected tools, then autonomously complete tasks on your behalf.


Claude Cowork tasks can now be started and monitored on the web, desktop, and Claude mobile apps. Claude is able to work in the background in the cloud even when no device is online, sending an alert when it needs permission to move forward with a task.

Anthropic says the desktop is still the best place for the full Cowork experience because it gives Claude access to local files and a browser, but those who were unable to install a desktop app can now use Cowork.

Claude chat and Cowork have also been combined into a single view on the web and desktop and are no longer separate tabs.

As part of the expansion to mobile, Anthropic is extending doubled Cowork usage limits through August 5.

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FoxyKaye Avatar
14 hours ago at 02:25 pm
“Access to local files and a browser” - No thank you.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jeroenvip Avatar
11 hours ago at 04:58 pm

Even as a paid subscriber, I hit my Limit so much that Claude is a real black hole of money
I'm a developer using the Claude 5X plan, five days a week for 8–10 hours a day. I'm currently building a rental platform that eliminates the 15% commission charged by most major booking platforms.

Over the past four months, I've hit the weekly usage limit about 40–50% of the time. Ironically, I'm also paying for features I never use, the 50% left over each week.

I've found that the key to success is writing a detailed, well-structured Markdown (MD) file—almost like a book. Every architectural decision, every feature, every workflow, and every implementation step is documented. Before the AI writes a single line of code, it already knows exactly what it's supposed to build.

You don't let the AI be the architect. You are the architect. The AI is simply an incredibly fast typist and implementation assistant.

Or are you the kind of developer who prompts something like:


"Build me a complete production-ready platform for Product X. Fix any bugs, don't make mistakes, and here's my entire codebase, including all modules and the vendor folder."
Those are two completely different ways of working with AI, and in my experience, the first approach consistently produces better results.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mrkevinfinnerty Avatar
13 hours ago at 03:32 pm
Now you can wait for your rate limit to reset on mobile 🔥
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TwoBytes Avatar
14 hours ago at 01:49 pm
Even as a paid subscriber, I hit my Limit so much that Claude is a real black hole of money
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jmausmuc Avatar
15 hours ago at 01:30 pm
I still kind of feel this AI stuff should be a separate website. It's not really Apple related other than the app being available on the App Store as many others are as well.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
drumcat Avatar
3 hours ago at 01:10 am

Anthropic really wants to make OpenClaw irrelevant with Claude. The final nail would be an on-device model that decides when it needs the cloud to bring down token usage. I bet this comes sometime next year.
Anything to offload onto a local model would be welcomed. Imagine how much of an advantage it would be if you could have the cloud AI making decisions, but your willingness to slow down and be local saves you money. I really see this as the gold standard...

You have something like FluidVoice on device, GoldenGate acting as a traffic cop and MCP regulator, ClaudeLocal having what amounts to a node on your machine, and an integrated cloud textUI/conversationUI orchestrating. That's the biggest paradigm change since applications assuming network/internet-first.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)