The tools

Pick a tool to start with.

Each tool has a short walkthrough and a starter exercise. Use Gamma for presentations, Claude for day-to-day writing and analysis, and NotebookLM when the work starts from source material.

Start with Claude
Claude
Recommended
Daily work

Best when you need a strong working partner for writing, analysis, and practical execution.

10 minStart
Gamma
Presentations

Best when the final output should look like a deck, not a chat reply.

10 minStart
NotebookLM
Digest material

Best when you need to learn from source material before you create the final output.

10 minStart
Quick guide

Start here when the task is…

Turn rough notes or a report into a presentation

The output is a deck, so structure and presentation quality matter more than open-ended chat.

Start with Gamma

If the source material is dense, start in NotebookLM and move the cleaned-up narrative into Gamma.

Draft an email, brief, or action plan from messy input

Claude is strongest here as a day-to-day working partner for drafting, structuring, and refining.

Start with Claude

If the final output becomes a deck, move the finished narrative into Gamma.

Digest a pack of documents before a meeting

The first problem is understanding the material, not generating a polished response.

Start with NotebookLM

Once the material is clear, move into Claude for drafting or Gamma for presentation output.

Check whether an answer is grounded in sources

NotebookLM keeps the work tied to source material and makes it easier to see where claims come from.

Start with NotebookLM

Use Perplexity or manual review as a secondary cross-check when accuracy matters.

Build a reusable workflow for repeated office tasks

Claude is the best first step for creating prompt patterns, instructions, and repeatable task structures.

Start with Claude

Later, these patterns can feed workflow tools and connector-based automation.