What is Unstoppable Cowork?

Modified on: Tue, 30 Jun, 2026 at 9:21 PM

Unstoppable Cowork is a workspace where an AI assistant works alongside you on everyday knowledge work — research, writing, planning, and getting things done in the tools you already use. You organize work into projects, and the assistant keeps the context of each one, so you're not starting from scratch every time you open a new conversation.


If you've used a chatbot before, you know the friction: you re-explain your situation in every new chat, then copy the useful answers somewhere so you don't lose them. Cowork is built to fix that. Your files, your notes, and everything the assistant produces all live in one place — organized by project and searchable whenever you need them.


Cowork is the everyday-work side of the Unstoppable platform. Its sibling, Unstoppable Code, is built for those focused on building software; Cowork is for everyone else — marketing, operations, support, sales, founders — who want an AI assistant that can actually do the work, not just talk about it. You don't need to write code or touch a terminal.


The core idea: projects that remember

Everything in Cowork lives inside a project — a container for related work. A project might be a campaign you're running, a customer you're supporting, or a report you're putting together.


Within a project you can run as many chats as you like, and the assistant carries the project's context across all of them. Each project also holds its own notes, the files you upload, and the documents the assistant creates — so the next time you come back, nothing is lost and nothing needs re-explaining.


That's the shift Cowork is designed around: instead of one disposable conversation at a time, you get a lasting workspace that builds up knowledge as you go.


Why use it

  • Stop repeating yourself: Each project keeps shared context — notes, files, and instructions — so the assistant already knows what it's working on.
  • Keep everything in one place: Uploads, notes, and the assistant's outputs are saved to the project and searchable, instead of scattered across chat threads.
  • Connect your tools: Link the apps you already use so the assistant can take action, not just give advice.
  • Work on several things at once: Run multiple chats in parallel and tuck finished ones away when you're done.


What you can do

CapabilityWhat it gives you
Organize work into projectsKeep related chats, files, and notes together, each with its own context and instructions.
Run multiple chatsWork on several things at once and archive the ones you've finished.
Keep a persistent workspaceNotes, uploaded attachments, and assistant-created documents are saved to the project and searchable.
Reuse promptsSave prompts you use often in a project and run them again without retyping.
Connect your toolsAdd plugins and connections to other apps (such as Slack or Linear) so the assistant can work where you do.
Pin what mattersPin files or notes to a chat or a whole project so the assistant always has them on hand.
Choose your AIPick the AI model and effort level that fit the task.


How it fits together

Some terms that show up throughout Cowork:

  • Project: a container for related work, with its own context, notes, and files.
  • Chat: a conversation with the assistant inside a project. Archive a chat when you're done.
  • Notes: your own notes, saved and available across the whole project.
  • Prompts: reusable snippets you save in a project to standardize requests you make often.
  • Artifacts: documents and other outputs the assistant creates, saved to your workspace so you can find and reuse them.
  • Attachments: files you upload for the assistant to read and work with.
  • Context: the files and notes you pin so the assistant always references them.

Who it's for

Cowork is for non-technical teams and individuals — marketers, operators, support, sales, founders — who want to:

  • Hand real tasks (research, drafting, summarizing, organizing) to an AI assistant.
  • Keep that work organized instead of scattered across one-off chats.
  • Connect the assistant to the tools they already rely on.


Next steps

Create your first project — set up a project and start your first chat.

Organizing work with projects — notes, attachments, artifacts, and pinned context.

Connecting your tools — add plugins and app connections so the assistant can take action.


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