AI Agents for Immediate Use: Fully Automate Your Work with Claude Co-work
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Just say it, and AI will do it! From files and reports to emails. The Claude Cowork practical course for full automation without coding!
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claude, AI, AI Agent
[Let's Build!] Have you ever given up because you were tired of connecting nodes? "Create a daily morning briefing on Slack" — that's all it takes. Claude Code designs it, and the n8n server runs it 24/7 for you. [Let's Operate!] If adopting n8n was easy but managing it felt overwhelming, this lecture is the answer. "Organize everything according to the conventions" — dozens of workflows are tidied up at once. Creation, organization, monitoring, and backup—operate everything using natural language.
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5.0
fptalsh
I happened to see an ad on Instagram and made the purchase, and I ended up finishing the entire course in one sitting over the weekend. I thought I was already somewhat proficient with n8n, but the approach of combining it with Claude Code was completely new and very refreshing. The flow of the lectures is so natural that I found myself clicking on the next lesson before I knew it. The hands-on guidance was also very kind, making it easy to progress without getting stuck. The message that resonated with me the most in this course was that 'n8n alone is only half-baked automation.' To the point where my previous workflows built solely with n8n now seem a bit foolish, adding Claude Code expanded the scope of automation significantly. Having experienced this combination, I don't think I can go back to the old way. I also picked up many practical tips that I can apply as soon as I go to work tomorrow. I highly recommend this to professionals who are struggling with how to approach task automation, as well as those who have at least some experience with n8n.
5.0
유형준
From a student's perspective, I really liked that it teaches a "mindset of looking at problems from an automation perspective" rather than just "how to use the tools." At first, both Claude Code and n8n were unfamiliar tools, so I watched the first and second lectures twice, but after passing the midpoint, I was able to start applying them. I do wish there were a few more "cases for students to try applying" during the lectures. Since this is before the official opening, I believe this will be fully reflected. I highly recommend this to college students like me who are preparing for employment!
5.0
착한 사자
It's been about a year since n8n was introduced to our company. It was great to see various team members creating diverse workflows based on their respective tasks. However, as the workflows began to pile up, I realized that operating and managing them efficiently was more important than creating new ones. Despite having naming conventions, everyone named things differently, it was hard to figure out who made what and for what purpose, I had to ask around individually to see if a workflow was even still in use, and errors often went unnoticed until someone happened to discover them. In truth, I thought automating various things with n8n would make work more efficient, but at some point, we hit a paradoxical situation where more resources were being spent on organizing and checking these workflows. I haven't finished the entire course yet, but having completed a little over half, this lecture is serving as a guide to resolving those difficult situations. In particular, the 'Error Trigger' section was the "kick" for me. It was often difficult to check n8n errors immediately, leading to delayed responses, but this solved that frustrating, clogged-up feeling as refreshingly as a cold drink. If your organization or team is using n8n heavily but struggling with systematic operation or management, I highly recommend taking this course.
The feeling of creating and modifying n8n workflows with just a single word.
An automation structure designed with Claude Code and executed 24/7 by n8n.
An operational method for creating, modifying, and organizing workflows using natural language
Ready-to-use n8n operational skills SKILLS.md (including examples and modules)
Operational methods for handling error notifications, operational reports, and user organization through voice commands
How to use n8n-admin (free), a management tool you can apply to your team in just 1 minute
How to create AI skills that can be used for other tasks besides n8n
Many of you looking into this course likely have this question in mind.
That's right. Claude Code is powerful. With a single command in the terminal, it writes code, calls APIs, and creates files. So why is n8n necessary?
Using only one is only half the battle. This course allows you to experience the boundaries and connection points of both tools through hands-on practice.
Searching, watching YouTube, and following along—but the moment your situation differs even slightly, you get stuck again. That is the reality of getting started with n8n.
It changes when you speak to Claude Code.
Claude Code solves the most difficult part of learning n8n for the first time: "how and where to start."
This course focuses on hands-on creation. From environment setup to the "Daily Morning AI Briefing" practice, you will master the flow where a single spoken word becomes a workflow.
We will build the "Daily Morning AI Briefing" together and even practice modifying it using natural language. Once you master these two patterns, you will be able to apply and create the 6 automations below to suit your own specific needs.
"Every morning at 9 AM, have AI summarize the weather, news, and exchange rates and send them to Slack" — a workflow is created with just a single sentence.
"Change the News API to RSS and the Exchange Rate API to frankfurter" — Even after creation, structural changes can be completed with a single phrase.
When a new email arrives, AI summarizes the content and determines its importance. Notifications are sent only for important items.
Before going to bed, AI organizes tomorrow's schedule and preparation items and sends them to Slack.
Collect Jira/Linear issues and GitHub activities to automatically write them to a Notion page.
AI summarizes RSS feeds and organizes them cumulatively in a Notion database.
When a PR is opened, the AI sends a code summary and issue identification to Slack.
AI learns from Notion and Drive documents. Get instant answers by typing /ask [question] in Slack.
Claude Skill is an operational document designed to help AI perform specific tasks effectively. Instead of creating a complex new program, it defines work rules and execution flows using a Markdown file.
In this lecture, we will design this skill specifically for n8n operations. Since it involves writing text rather than code, you can follow along even without any coding experience.
When you first introduce n8n, everyone feels a similar way. The experience of having automation running with just a few drags and drops and seeing repetitive tasks decrease is certainly powerful.
Take a sneak peek — see how 100 workflows are managed with a single natural language command.
Creation · Organization · Monitoring · Handover — Handle the entire operational phase with a single line of natural language command.
Those who understand drag-and-drop but get stuck as soon as things become slightly complex.
Those who are interested in AI coding agents but need specific practical application methods
Those who have tasks that need to run without human intervention, such as daily morning briefings, error notifications, or weekly reports.
Automation has increased, but there are no management rules or operating systems in place.
Create actual workflows with natural language commands like "Create an AI briefing for me every morning."
Complete the practical operational workflow, including bulk renaming conventions, registering error triggers, generating operational reports, and managing users.
Understand the structure of automation easily and quickly through Skills using n8n-MCP. Additionally, it covers automatic backups, security settings, and how to deliver skills to team members.
Based on the latest Claude Opus 4.7, it explains using various Claude features such as Hook, Cowork, ComputerUse, and BrowserUse.
I have built my business acumen by gaining experience across various domains, including mobility, e-commerce, OTT, and advertising, at companies such as Socar, Kakao Style, and Coupang Play. I began my journey as a solopreneur with Data Popcorn in 2024 and founded a startup specializing in AI automation in 2025.
I am currently serving as Korea's first n8n Global Ambassador, providing AI automation consulting and lectures for corporations, university students, and job seekers. I have presented at major events such as Google I/O Seoul and Data Ya Nolja, and I consistently share practical, hands-on content through my YouTube channel 'Data Popcorn' and LinkedIn.
Regardless of the order of enrollment, discount coupons are provided to students of both courses.
* This course was created using AI (PPT, TTS)
Who is this course right for?
Anyone who has tried n8n but gave up because connecting the nodes was too tedious?
People who want to start automating tasks with Claude Code
Those who don't know what to actually build with Claude Code
Those who need automation that runs on its own even without being there, such as daily morning briefings or error notifications.
A team that is starting to find management overwhelming as n8n workflows pile up
An operations manager in charge of the entire n8n server by themselves.
"Claude Code Vibe" practitioners interested in the method
Need to know before starting?
You just need to have experience creating workflows with n8n. There are no basic explanations for n8n!
You don't need to know coding (no-code). You don't even need to know Git or GitHub.
It's okay if it's your first time seeing a terminal (the black screen). We will guide you through it in the lecture.
You do not need to have experience installing an n8n server yourself.
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It's been about a year since n8n was introduced to our company. It was great to see various team members creating diverse workflows based on their respective tasks. However, as the workflows began to pile up, I realized that operating and managing them efficiently was more important than creating new ones. Despite having naming conventions, everyone named things differently, it was hard to figure out who made what and for what purpose, I had to ask around individually to see if a workflow was even still in use, and errors often went unnoticed until someone happened to discover them. In truth, I thought automating various things with n8n would make work more efficient, but at some point, we hit a paradoxical situation where more resources were being spent on organizing and checking these workflows. I haven't finished the entire course yet, but having completed a little over half, this lecture is serving as a guide to resolving those difficult situations. In particular, the 'Error Trigger' section was the "kick" for me. It was often difficult to check n8n errors immediately, leading to delayed responses, but this solved that frustrating, clogged-up feeling as refreshingly as a cold drink. If your organization or team is using n8n heavily but struggling with systematic operation or management, I highly recommend taking this course.
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I happened to see an ad on Instagram and made the purchase, and I ended up finishing the entire course in one sitting over the weekend. I thought I was already somewhat proficient with n8n, but the approach of combining it with Claude Code was completely new and very refreshing. The flow of the lectures is so natural that I found myself clicking on the next lesson before I knew it. The hands-on guidance was also very kind, making it easy to progress without getting stuck. The message that resonated with me the most in this course was that 'n8n alone is only half-baked automation.' To the point where my previous workflows built solely with n8n now seem a bit foolish, adding Claude Code expanded the scope of automation significantly. Having experienced this combination, I don't think I can go back to the old way. I also picked up many practical tips that I can apply as soon as I go to work tomorrow. I highly recommend this to professionals who are struggling with how to approach task automation, as well as those who have at least some experience with n8n.
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From a student's perspective, I really liked that it teaches a "mindset of looking at problems from an automation perspective" rather than just "how to use the tools." At first, both Claude Code and n8n were unfamiliar tools, so I watched the first and second lectures twice, but after passing the midpoint, I was able to start applying them. I do wish there were a few more "cases for students to try applying" during the lectures. Since this is before the official opening, I believe this will be fully reflected. I highly recommend this to college students like me who are preparing for employment!
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