Working with Claude: Applied (Intermediate) | Digital Jersey
Two hands-on sessions on getting Claude to handle multi-step work, not just answer questions.
- Tuesday 22nd September and Thursday 24th September
- Free to members / £30 (plus GST) to non-members
Who this is for
For people who got value from the Essentials and now want Claude to handle multi-step work, not just answer questions.
Two hands-on sessions for those comfortable with Claude and ready to delegate.
What you’ll cover
Session 3 · Tuesday — Claude in Chrome, and your first agent
The shift from Claude advising you to Claude acting for you.
Covers:
- Claude in Chrome: working across the web and your web apps alongside you
- What agentic actually means, in plain terms, and where it earns its keep
- Setting Claude a real task and watching it work through the steps
- Knowing when to let it run and when to step in
Session 4 · Thursday — Cowork in practice
Delegate a genuine piece of work, start to finish.
Covers:
- Set up a multi-step project: research, then analysis, then a finished deliverable
- Let Claude use your documents, spreadsheets and the browser inside one task
- Review its work and keep control, with guardrails that matter for client work
- The mindset shift from doing tasks to supervising them
What you’ll walk away able to do
- Hand off a multi-step job and get a usable result back
- Combine documents, spreadsheets and web research in a single delegated task
- Know what to check before anything goes near a client
Date
Tuesday 22nd September and Thursday 24th September 2026, 9:30 to 11:00am (90 minutes each)
Cost
Free to members / £30 (plus GST) to non-members
In person session
Bring your own laptop and Claude account. A paid plan (Pro or above) is recommended to get full value from this level.
About your tutor

Seb Lawson
These workshops are led by Seb Lawson, founder of the AI and automation consultancy Spark AI Agency and former Head of Innovation at Digital Jersey. He works with AI and automation every day, building real systems for financial and professional services firms, so the sessions stay grounded in what actually works rather than what is merely cutting edge.
He has built and scaled products on both sides of the Atlantic: in Silicon Valley at the drone-delivery company Zipline, and in London at JustPark, the parking platform he helped grow to its exit. A mechanical engineer by training, he is an introvert who would rather ship something useful than talk about it.
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