Tired of your AI forgetting context mid-code? Claude Cowork Projects on Product Hunt brings local folders, memory, and scheduled tasks to the rescue.

If you’ve ever used an AI to write code, you know the drill: 50 messages in, the bot gets amnesia and starts hallucinating completely irrelevant logic. Classic. Today, we're looking at a new Product Hunt launch trying to fix this exact mess: Claude Cowork Projects.
Instead of messy, single-use chat threads, this tool turns your Claude Desktop into a proper, structured workspace. You group your tasks, files, instructions, and "memory" into specific projects.
It’s local-first (yay for privacy, boo if your hard drive is dying) and keeps the context persistent across sessions. If you're building ai tools or just running repetitive workflows like automated reporting, this sounds like a blessing. Plus, it apparently handles recurring task automation using local agents.
final_v2_FINAL.txt). How do we sync memory and files across team devices without losing context?"TL;DR: Claude Cowork Projects is scratching a massive itch. We're all tired of goldfish-memory AI chats and want a structured "second brain" that actually remembers the damn instructions we gave it yesterday.
The takeaway for devs? Tools don't fix garbage workflows. Local-first is amazing for privacy and offline speed, but if you don't have a solid version control system (just use Git, you heathens), your team is going to end up in a fistfight over file conflicts. The AI is just your intern; you still have to organize the folders properly if you want good output.