Claude Team Projects are the centralized knowledge store for client-specific context at Asymmetric. Each project holds a client profile, writing guidance, and past work — so anyone drafting content starts from a consistent, accurate foundation rather than relying on general AI knowledge that may hallucinate facts or miss brand rules.
This setup is a core part of the [1].
Claude has two project scopes: personal and team. Personal projects are only visible to the creator. Always work in the Team scope so that all content contributors share the same context.
To confirm you're in the right place:
@asymmetric.pro account.If you've been building projects under your personal scope, those need to be recreated or migrated under Team.
Every client project should contain two core documents:
A factual reference about the business. Covers:
- What the company does and their business model
- Who their primary customers are
- Key competitors
- Any industry-specific facts that are commonly misunderstood or misrepresented
Example: Bluepoint's reverse ATM model — operators don't receive a placement fee; revenue comes from what flows through the machine. This distinction was missed in early blog drafts because it wasn't documented anywhere Claude could access.
A living document of brand and style rules. Covers:
- Forbidden words or phrases (e.g., for Citrus America: never say "peel oil"; say "squeeze" not "crush")
- Preferred terminology and approved language
- Tone and voice notes
- Any recurring corrections that have come back from the client
When a client flags an error, add the correction to this document immediately. That mistake should never recur.
Claude will read all attached files at the start of each new chat in the project. To make sure it has loaded everything, open a new chat and type:
Review all project files and confirm you're ready to assist with content for this client.
Once the project is configured, the workflow is:
For the full end-to-end process including Surfer optimization and final delivery, see [1].
After several chats, Claude will begin building Project Memory — a running summary of patterns, preferences, and decisions made within that project. This compounds over time: the more you work inside a project, the more context Claude carries forward automatically.
You can also prompt it explicitly at the start of a session:
Review the project files and summarize any relevant previous chats before we begin.
| Client | Profile | Writing Guide | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citrus America | Exists | In progress | Melissa drafting; pending Miriam's approval |
| Scotland | Project created | Not yet added | Melissa to create |
| Didion | TBD | Not yet added | Melissa to create |
| Others | TBD | Not yet added | Follow same pattern |
@asymmetric.pro email. Accept the invite, then confirm you're on the Team plan (building icon in the bottom-left).