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Anthropic reportedly building collaborative workspace for Claude with Slack and Teams integration
Anthropic is reportedly developing a collaborative workspace for Claude, with a new Claude Projects feature said to offer shared context and memory plus integration with Slack and Teams, according to Crypto Briefing. The feature is not yet officially confirmed, and the report frames it as the latest step in Anthropic's enterprise collaboration push.

Anthropic is reportedly developing a collaborative workspace for Claude, according to a Crypto Briefing report published August 22. Citing a social media post by @btibor91, the report says the new feature includes Claude Projects, which would support teamwork through shared context and memory, alongside integration with external communication platforms such as Slack and Teams.
The development is described as part of Anthropic's broader push to extend Claude into workplace collaboration, following recent model updates and the beta release of the Claude Tag Slack integration for enterprise users.
If it materializes, a Claude workspace would let teams share conversation context and memory in one place, cutting redundant communication and information gaps across members — a natural extension of Anthropic's product momentum beyond individual and developer use.
Notably, the feature has not been officially confirmed by Anthropic; the report is based on a third-party social media post and media coverage, so the timeline and scope remain uncertain.
The article also cites prediction-market data suggesting the market assigns Anthropic an 89.5% probability of having the top-ranked AI model by the end of September 2026, with the steady flow of new features seen as supporting that view.
In the broader landscape, Anthropic is competing directly with OpenAI and Google in enterprise AI assistants and collaboration tools, and workspace-style features are becoming a key battleground for owning the enterprise entry point.
What to watch next: an official announcement from Anthropic, the public availability of Claude Projects, and whether more enterprise collaboration platforms join Slack and Teams.
Why it matters
If Claude's collaborative workspace ships, Anthropic would move directly into the enterprise team-collaboration entry point, intensifying its competition with OpenAI and Google and potentially reshaping how companies choose enterprise AI assistants.
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