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Anthropic makes Claude easier to fit into work, with Slack integration and more visible reasoning
By July 8, Anthropic had released Claude Tag for Slack, J-space for visualizing Claude’s thinking, and a guide to Claude Code. It also updated access terms for Claude Sonnet 5, Fable 5, and Cowork, showing a clear push to make Claude easier to adopt in everyday work.
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Key Points
- 1Claude Tag lets users assign tasks to @Claude in Slack
- 2J-space aims to make Claude’s thinking easier to inspect and audit
- 3A new article explains Claude Code’s origin and best uses
- 4Claude Sonnet 5 was launched for coding and work tasks
- 5Fable 5 and Cowork usage terms were updated for a limited time
Claude Tag lets users assign tasks straight from Slack conversations
Claude Tag can be used by mentioning @Claude in a Slack channel. It is designed to break work into steps and move forward based on channel context. That makes it a good fit for research requests and preparation tasks that teams want to delegate without switching tools.
Making thinking visible supports safety and operational decisions
J-space lets users read what Claude is thinking and use that information for auditing and adjustment. For companies that care not only about whether an answer is correct but also about how it was reached, that matters. It can also inform adoption reviews and operating rules.
Claude Code and Sonnet 5 push development and business use
The Claude Code article explains how it grew from an internal CLI and where it is useful in practice. Anthropic also released Claude Sonnet 5, putting coding and agent work front and center. Development teams can more easily think about how to split roles across tools and use cases.
Usage updates also support existing users
Fable 5 remains available on paid plans through July 12, with use allowed up to 50% of the weekly limit. Cowork also received updates around higher limits, a unified UI, and offline task execution. These changes support not only new adoption but also continued use by current users.
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