Shelly Palmer

Anthropic Solves a Problem You Don’t Know You Have

Anthropic is doing its best to transform Claude into an enterprise platform. They’ve announced the creation of private plugin marketplaces for Cowork that will let organizations build, customize, and distribute AI agents across departments.

Anthropic’s plugins are portable file systems that work across Cowork and anything built on Claude’s Agent SDK. Admins control which plugins teams can access, provision them per-user, and track usage through OpenTelemetry.

This approach to agentic governance solves a problem most companies do not yet know they have.

The plugin library now spans HR (drafting offer letters, performance reviews), Engineering (incident response, deploy checklists), Design (accessibility audits, UX copy), and specialized verticals like private equity, equity research, and wealth management. New connectors link Claude to Google Workspace, Docusign, FactSet, and a dozen other enterprise tools.

If you haven’t gone deep into the Claude desktop app, you should give it a look. The three modes (Chat, Cowork, and Code) serve different purposes. Understanding what each one does will help you understand why this new plugin marketplace is an important next step in leveraging AI for the enterprise.

Author’s note: This is not a sponsored post. I am the author of this article and it expresses my own opinions. I am not, nor is my company, receiving compensation for it. This work was created with the assistance of various generative AI models.