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Claude Code coworkflows for agent skills and team content production

A coworkflow is a shared working pattern: one team defines the brief, the agent executes repeatable steps, and reviewers approve outputs. This page maps that pattern to agent skills for content teams.

Claude Code

Use this guide to turn the workflow into a repeatable agent skill.

team workflows

Use this guide to turn the workflow into a repeatable agent skill.

agent skill operations

Use this guide to turn the workflow into a repeatable agent skill.

Best fit

What this guide helps automate

  • Create a shared skill for weekly short-form content batches.
  • Standardize carousel research, writing, and visual sourcing.
  • Keep brand review gates visible to editors and marketers.
  • Turn recurring client work into reusable agent tasks.

Workflow

How to turn it into an agent skill

Use these steps as a portable starting point for Codex, Claude Code, Kimi Code, Kimi Work, Antigravity 2.0, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and other coding agents.

1. Define the repeatable outcome

Define the repeatable outcome, inputs, output files, and quality bar.

2. Give the agent examples

Give the agent examples, naming conventions, scripts, and verification checks.

3. Run the workflow on one small asset first

Run the workflow on one small asset first, then batch it once the result is stable.

4. Review the final creative direction

Review the final creative direction, claims, captions, and publishing details before posting.

Guide

Implementation notes

Use a shared brief

Define the offer, audience, content pillars, banned claims, preferred hooks, visual style, and output checklist before the agent starts. A shared brief makes the coworkflow repeatable.

Split agent and human responsibilities

The agent can research hooks, draft prompts, assemble scripts, and run checks. Humans should approve positioning, compliance-sensitive claims, visual taste, and final publish-ready assets.

Create a review artifact

Every run should end with a short report: source references used, files created, checks passed, checks failed, and the next suggested iteration.

FAQ

Agent Guide FAQ

What is a Claude Code coworkflow?

In this context, it is a shared team workflow where Claude Code follows a reusable agent skill and humans review defined checkpoints.

Why write coworkflows as guide pages?

Teams search for specific agent use cases. A clear page can answer how to automate the workflow while linking to the deeper skill or service.

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