u/cicerone-you

Is Claude Cowork the best solution for the daily "chat amnesia"? (Managing 4 different sites)

Hey everyone,

I’m currently managing 4 different websites, and honestly, I'm losing my mind a bit with the regular Claude chat.

The main issue is that it just forgets everything. I feel like I'm stuck in a loop where I have to spend the first chunk of my day re-explaining the context, the tone, and the specific instructions for each site over and over again.

I was looking into Claude Cowork and wondering if it's the optimal way out of this. My idea is to create a dedicated folder/workspace for each of the 4 sites, load them up with their specific custom instructions, docs, etc.

Is this workflow actually better than fighting with the regular chat interface? Does it reliably solve the context-loss issue?

(Just a quick heads-up: I'm not looking to use Claude Code right now, I just want to know if Cowork is the sweet spot for keeping these project contexts isolated and persistent).

Would love to hear from anyone using a similar setup! Thanks.

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