Earlier this month, Anthropic launched Cowork, a new agentic tool designed to take the benefits of its AI coding assistant Claude Code and transform it into a more general-use tool that non-coders could benefit from. Now, Anthropic has launched a new feature within Cowork to make it even more powerful for enterprise users.
Behold, the plugin.
The idea behind plugins is simple: they are designed to automate “specialized” tasks within a company’s various departments. Whether that function is drafting content for the marketing department, reviewing risks in documents for a firm’s legal team, or drafting responses for customer support, the plugin is designed to use agentic automation to streamline work with a specialized focus.
The company says you can use plugins to “tell Claude how you like work done, which tools and data to pull from, how to handle critical workflows, and what slash commands to expose so your team gets more consistent outcomes.”
Matt Piccolella, who works on the product team at Anthropic, told TechCrunch that plugins are built to be customized, and that the company expects enterprise users to create their very own bespoke use-cases for them. Anthropic open-sourced 11 of their in-house plugins as part of the release on Friday, but noted that custom plugins are “easy to build, edit, and share” and can be utilized without much technical expertise.
Plugins have already been available within Claude Code for some time, and their expansion into Cowork is merely designed to take that same utility and share it with different kinds of users. “Really, what we’re doing with this launch is just bringing them to Cowork and giving them that kind of user friendly, UI-centric flavor that will allow the maximum number of people to use them,” Piccolella said.
Piccolella pointed to data analysis and sales as two departments within Anthropic where plugins h …