Anthropic Announces 'Claude Tag' Feature for Slack

Anthropic, one of the leading startups in the field of artificial intelligence, has announced a new feature called Claude Tag designed for the Slack corporate messaging application. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This technology is not just a simple chatbot, but acts as an intelligent assistant that functions as a full member of the team and continuously studies the company's internal data. Presented in the research stage, this tool serves to fundamentally increase work efficiency in enterprises.
The main difference of the Claude Tag system lies in its permanent memory and ability to understand context. According to Anthropic, this assistant, summoned via the @Claude tag, monitors conversations in Slack channels and gains more knowledge about the company's workflows over time.
This allows it to provide precise answers to employees' requests based on the specific characteristics of that particular organization, rather than general responses. The new feature will be available to customers using the Claude Enterprise and Claude Team pricing plans.
An important point is that Claude Tag has a single identifier within a single channel. This means any team member can see the work performed by the AI and continue the communication from where the previous conversation left off.
This takes team collaboration to a new level. Regarding security, system administrators strictly define which channels Claude can access and which data it can use.
For example, a Claude assistant configured for the legal department will not be aware of confidential correspondence in the engineering department. This prevents corporate data leaks and helps create a specialized assistant for each department.
Claude Tag not only answers questions but can also perform complex tasks. If given a specific assignment, it breaks the work down into several stages, uses the tools it is permitted to use, and presents the result as a report within the Slack network.
Additionally, it has a background mode, allowing it to initiate communication on its own in the following cases: notifying the team of important news; reminding them of relevant information from other departments of the organization; and providing reminders about forgotten tasks or unfinished discussions. Anthropic representatives compare this innovation to the experience of working with a real colleague.
Today, platforms such as Microsoft Copilot, Snowflake, and Glean in the corporate segment are also focusing on analyzing a company's internal knowledge base. Claude Tag, however, provides the opportunity to absorb maximum context by operating directly within Slack, which is the center of employee communication.





