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Hand-drawn editorial comparison: Microsoft Scout as an always-on autopilot versus Claude Cowork as on-demand delegation, 2026
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Microsoft Scout vs Claude Cowork: Autopilot or Delegation?

Two of 2026's biggest agent launches make opposite bets. Microsoft Scout is a desktop autopilot that runs in the background and acts on your behalf; Claude Cowork waits for you to hand it a task, then delivers. One is push, the other pull — here's which fits your team.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Jun 5, 2026·10 min read
RIA service team comparing Microsoft 365 document drafting with supervised Claude Cowork review pack operations
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Claude Cowork vs Copilot for RIA Service Teams: Which Fits Client Review Work?

Copilot fits Microsoft 365 document work. Claude Cowork may fit supervised review-pack operations across files and tasks, subject to compliance review.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Apr 17, 2026·5 min read
Paid social agency team comparing creative folders campaign reports Microsoft 365 documents and supervised Claude Cowork workflows
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Claude Cowork vs Copilot for Paid Social Agencies: Which Handles Creative Ops Better?

Copilot helps inside Microsoft 365. Claude Cowork is stronger when creative operations cross folders, browser tools, exports, and approvals.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Apr 17, 2026·5 min read
Split view of an insurance broker office — chaotic desk with scattered policy schedules on one side, clean completed renewals on the other
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Claude Cowork vs Microsoft Copilot for Insurance Agencies: Which Solves the Real Problem?

Cowork handles workflows between your AMS, carrier portals, and clients. Copilot drafts documents in Office. Different tools, different problems.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Apr 2, 2026·9 min read
A developer asleep at a vintage Mac while OpenClaw agents work through the night — the house keys problem visualised
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The House Keys Problem: What OpenClaw and Claude Code Are Really Fighting About

There's a story about the moment OpenClaw clicked for its creator. It involves house keys, a sleeping founder, and an agent that booked a restaurant without being asked. That story still tells you everything you need to know — even now that Claude Code has started asking for a small keyring of its own.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Mar 10, 2026·9 min read
Retro 80s office showing Microsoft Co-Pilot and Claude Cowork side by side — comparison of two autonomous AI agents in 2026
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Microsoft Copilot Cowork vs Claude Cowork: The Borrowed Brain

Travis had the tab open for forty minutes before he typed a single word. On one screen: Microsoft Copilot Cowork, announced that morning. On the other: Claude Cowork, which he'd been trialing quietly for six weeks. Both run on Claude. Both claim to do the same thing. The difference is the container — and the container turns out to be the entire decision.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Mar 9, 2026·9 min read
Retro 80s office split between Microsoft Copilot Cowork and Claude Code teams — comparison of two agentic AI tools for enterprise 2026
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Microsoft Copilot Cowork vs Claude Code: The Two Floors Nobody Automated

Marcus is a CTO watching his engineers ship pull requests on Claude Code — and simultaneously reading Microsoft's Copilot Cowork announcement. His VP of Operations wants to know: should the whole company switch? The question is wrong. There are two floors. There are two tools.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Mar 9, 2026·10 min read
Engineering lead Haruto Tanaka at his desk at 5:31pm on a Friday — the moment that defines the ChatGPT Codex vs Claude Code choice
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The Colleague or the Contractor: What Claude Code and ChatGPT Codex Are Really Telling Your Business

Two tools. Two philosophies. Haruto closed his laptop at 5:31pm Friday with a production bug unfixed. Monday morning, a PR was waiting. That's ChatGPT Codex. The engineering lead who spent three hours understanding an 11-year-old codebase — and emerged knowing it better than anyone — that's Claude Code. Here's how to tell which problem you actually have.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·Mar 9, 2026·12 min read