- Claude can now connect apps such as idea, canau, and strip
- AI can understand and help you understand the tasks using your original work data
- Claude’s safe access reduces the need to explain the permanent description of AI’s context
Anthropic has upgraded the cloud with a large set of tools that allows AI assistant to connect directly with several famous software tools, including concept, canvas, strip, figma, socket and parsma. The new Claude Toll Directory means that you do not need to tell what you want to have whenever you want to employ these tools. Claude can now see the same information as you can help.
So far, most AI interactions need to copy and affix every detail from your project management tool, explaining what is important, explaining what everything means, and double checking that AI understands it. Now you can just ask to do this work, and will draw direct information from the relevant device to handle the cloud items.
This may not seem ground -breaking at first glance, but this is the difference in the context where things are usually separated while asking AI Chat Boats to help you. For example, if you are working on a product launch and they have a list of things, you usually have to rewrite or upload all the information to the cloud. Now, once you connect the concept from the cloud, AI can read your project documents directly and start keeping timelines and presentation materials together that is in accordance with the product because it looks at your eyes.
Or imagine a small business owner to use a strip to manage payments that want a summary that consumers were paid last week and which is also your debt for your services. Claude can now pull this data directly from your permission. And with Canawa, an empty social media post template can now be filled with design and copy from your short -based cloud. You describe what you need in a simple language, and the cloud will make something useful.
The cloud is attached
These mergers run from something called model context, or MCP. Basically, this means that the cloud can understand and practice these tools without the need for the entire tutorial. You only connect an app once, and the cloud is saved, limited access to the relevant information inside it. It does not read your entire inbox nor download your bank history, just what is important to help you in this work.
You can go to the Claude Tool Directory and add whatever apps you already use. If you are on a paid cloud plan, you will have access to a remote app connection such as strip and idea. Desktop integration, such as Figma and Socrates, are available through the Claude Desktop app.
Other AI tools are doing the same. Google’s gymnasium appears in documents and Gmail. Microsoft’s coordinated coordinator is cooked in the word and in Excel. But the choice of anthropic is already more about connecting with AI with you, as is directly contrary to backing AI in these apps.
Of course, it does not make the cloud independent. It cannot pay your bills nor can your work run completely. And while Anthropic says it has designed everything keeping in mind confidentiality and security, some are likely to be cautious, even if you can choose what the cloud can access. But most of the regular users this, this update represents a potentially very useful thing to stay on things. If, as a claim, it will save time and that means that you do not need to repeat too much painful paperwork, it will potentially be a very popular feature.