Anthropic has launched Claude Dispatch for Max subscribers, and it is one of the more practically useful AI features released in recent months.

The feature maintains one persistent conversation with Claude running on your desktop and allows you to send it instructions from your phone — and come back later to finished work.

You can ask Claude to pull a report, browse a dashboard, or rebook a flight while you are away from your desk, and it will have completed the task by the time you return.

The architecture is privacy-first: all processing stays local on your desktop machine, files never leave your device, and nothing executes until you explicitly approve it.

This is a meaningful distinction from cloud-based agentic AI tools where your files and data leave your machine to be processed on external servers.

Anthropic Launches Claude Dispatch for Mobile

Practical Use Cases for Digital Marketers and Content Operations

For content and SEO operations, Claude Dispatch opens some genuinely useful workflows.

You can queue up long research tasks — competitive analysis, content gap audits, outreach list building — from your phone while commuting, and return to completed outputs on your desktop.

The approval gate before execution keeps you in control of what actually happens, addressing the main concern most professionals have about autonomous AI agents acting without supervision.

On r/ClaudeAI, early Max subscribers are documenting their Dispatch workflows. The most practical use cases emerging so far are: queuing content briefs for Claude to research and draft overnight, asking Claude to monitor a set of competitor pages and flag changes, and using it to prepare meeting summaries from documents before you arrive. The phone-to-desktop model is simple but the productivity unlocks are real.

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