The layered Claude guide that properly separates beginner, power user and agentic capabilities is the one to share
Level 1 covering Web Search, Artifacts, Memory and Projects as the foundation is right. These change daily use before you get into anything complicated. The Memory import from ChatGPT being available is a detail I had not seen covered elsewhere and it matters for anyone switching who has built up significant context over months of use.
Level 2 covering Connectors, Skills, Extended Thinking and Research Mode is where the real productivity differentiation lives. Skills as reusable modules that encode a specific repeatable task is the workflow architecture most users have not explored. Building a YouTube metadata generation skill once and applying it to every script rather than reprompting the same instructions manually is a different relationship with the tool.
Level 3 covering Cowork, Claude Code and Computer Use is where the agentic capabilities sit. The level framing being honest about complexity is useful. Computer Use being the most advanced and requiring the most deliberate thought about what to trust it with is the right positioning.
Which level are you primarily operating at and what would actually push you to use the next one?