- Claude for Small Business connects with popular software like Quickbooks and Google Workspace
- 15 agent workflows and 15 skills are already built by Anthropic for SMBs
- An American qualification tour will train 100 managers per stop and include Claude Max subscriptions
Anthropic has launched Claude for Small Business, which packages AI plugins, custom workflows and other automation tools into a suite designed to help SMBs and solopreneurs get the most out of AI.
The new SMB package connects the increasingly popular chatbot with some of the most used software, including Quickbooks, PayPal, HubSpot, Canva, Docusign, Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.
Claude’s new pre-built SMB connector is designed to make the chatbot more plug-and-play, aimed at smaller businesses that don’t have the time or money to build their own customizations.
Claude for Small Business comes with pre-built connectors and more
“Small businesses make up nearly half of the U.S. economy, but they’ve never had the resources of larger companies,” explained Anthropic President Daniela Amodi.
We also already know that SMBs make up around 99% of all UK businesses, so SMB offers a huge expansion opportunity for Anthropic.
Key to this SMB offering are 15 “ready-to-go” agent workflows covering finance, operations, sales, marketing, HR and customer service, as well as an additional 15 skills designed to tackle some of the biggest pain points cited by small businesses.
Positioning the new product as an effort to close the AI adoption gap between large companies and small businesses, Anthropic also plans to support those with fewer resources with training opportunities. Coinciding with the launch of Claude for Small Business is an ‘SMB Tour’ – a scheme that will visit at least 10 US cities with free half-day AI workshops, targeting around 100 local business leaders per month. stop.
As part of the tour, participants will also receive a free month of Claude Max, valued at around $100. As for Claude for Business, it is a bundle of integrations that sits on top of existing subscription tiers, rather than being its own stand-alone tier, allowing businesses to choose the right tier for their needs.
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