Claude launches Tag feature for collaborative team workflows
TL;DR
Claude releases the Tag feature to support team collaboration and interaction with the AI.
What changed
Developers can now apply Claude Tag to mark specific team members inside ongoing chats with Claude. Vibe Builders and Basic Users receive shared visibility into those tagged threads for joint editing and feedback. The update arrives via the Anthropic workspace settings.
Why it matters
Basic Users gain quicker input on developer prompts during shared sessions such as weekly project reviews. Vibe Builders benefit when multiple voices refine the same Claude response without leaving the interface. This setup supports teams that previously relied on external note tools for the same coordination.
What to watch for
Test the flow against ChatGPT team workspaces to see how tagging differs in practice. Developers should create a sample tag in a new workspace and confirm that Basic Users and Vibe Builders receive the expected thread access within one hour.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Use the tag feature to refine Claude responses with your team directly inside the chat interface.
Harsh’s take
Anthropic is finally addressing the friction of collaborative prompting. By moving team feedback loops into the chat itself, they are cutting out the need for external documentation tools or messy copy-paste workflows. This is a direct play for team retention against OpenAI.
The real value here is for teams that iterate on complex outputs together. If you can tag a teammate to review a specific response or prompt logic, you reduce the latency of the feedback loop. It is a simple feature, but it signals that Anthropic is prioritizing the workspace experience over just raw model performance.
by Harsh Desai
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