Launched this week

Claude Marketplace
Helping companies easily get the AI tools they need
642 followers
Helping companies easily get the AI tools they need
642 followers
Use your existing Anthropic commitment to pay for Claude-powered solutions from our customers. Now in limited preview.



Buying AI is rarely the hard part, proving which tool deserves a seat is. Claude Marketplace using one Anthropic commitment across partner tools is smart. As a builder, the make or break piece is partner level admin visibility, otherwise easy procurement turns into a harder governance cleanup.
Smart move using the existing Anthropic commitment as the payment rail. Reduces a ton of procurement friction for teams already bought in. Curious how partner discovery works though -- is there a way to filter by use case or industry? We run a bunch of Claude-powered tools internally and would love a way to find complementary solutions without digging through a generic catalog.
How does Claude Marketplace provide the partner-level admin visibility required to ensure that a unified commitment doesn’t lead to governance and oversight challenges for builders?
Nice one! Looking forward to seeing how this initiative will grow; there are lots of opportunities to tap into.
Can smaller tools/platforms/apps built with Claude join the marketplace? Or will this be available to those selected by the Anthropic team?
Smart approach consolidating procurement under one Anthropic commitment. For teams already building with Claude, this removes a lot of vendor management friction. Curious about the partner onboarding process — how are you vetting which tools make it into the marketplace?
Really interesting concept curious how you handle trust and verification for the tools listed on the marketplace. Do you run any kind of sandboxing or API scope auditing before a tool goes live, or is that on the tool publisher's side?
AI tools are exploding but finding the high-signal ones that actually fit a team's workflow is becoming the real bottleneck. Curious how you guys curate the list—is it community-driven or purely feature-based? Nice launch!