Anthropic’s Claude Tag eyes Microsoft Teams integration after Slack-first launch

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Anthropic’s Claude Tag, the collaborative AI feature that lets teams summon Claude directly inside workplace chat, is moving toward Microsoft Teams integration. The tool launched in beta on June 23 exclusively for Slack users on Claude Enterprise and Team plans, and the company has signaled plans to expand to other platforms.

Here’s the thing: a native Claude Tag deployment inside Microsoft Teams hasn’t actually been confirmed yet. What does exist is a Microsoft 365 Connector for Claude that lets users access Teams conversations and other Microsoft tools without uploading files, essentially a bridge rather than the full embedded experience Slack users currently enjoy.

What Claude Tag actually does

Users can tag @Claude in Slack conversations, and the AI handles tasks asynchronously while maintaining persistent context across discussions. That means Claude doesn’t just answer one-off questions. It follows the thread, remembers what was discussed yesterday, and picks up where it left off.

The feature supports what Anthropic calls “multiplayer context,” meaning multiple team members can interact with Claude in the same conversation without the AI losing track of who said what or what’s been decided. Admin-controlled permissions let organizations decide which tools, data sources, and codebases Claude can access.

One stat worth noting: internally, Claude generates 65% of the Anthropic product team’s code. The current version runs on Opus 4.8, Anthropic’s latest model.

The Teams gap and third-party workarounds

Right now, the Microsoft 365 Connector for Claude provides a partial solution. It allows direct access to Teams conversations and other Microsoft tools, enabling chat and document interaction without requiring file uploads. That’s useful, but it’s not the same as having Claude Tag natively embedded in Teams channels the way it currently works in Slack.

Third-party automation platforms like Zapier also offer connectors that bridge Claude and Teams, giving organizations a way to pipe AI capabilities into their Microsoft workflow.

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