How Claude Tag Helps Engineering Teams Ship Faster (Full Transcript)

Anthropic describes tagging Claude into engineering channels to follow threads, open PRs, and ship features—reportedly creating 65% of product PRs.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Now Claude can collaborate right alongside your team. Tag Claude into your engineering channel and watch it pick up the work. At Anthropic, we've been tagging Claude in for most of this year, so honestly all of this is just how we work now. And across Anthropic, Claude Tag opens 65% of our product pull requests. So what's going on in engineering? Drew heard from a sales rep that one feature, scheduled exports, is the thing their biggest deals are waiting on. He doesn't own it, so he asked the person who does. Nadia tags Claude, then Claude keeps up with the group thread, reacting to product decisions made in real time. It opens the PR and it lands the change. And the cool part is that Claude knew what the feature was and where in the codebase to go. It's scoped each channel and the context each team has. And over time, it builds memory as the work happens. Tag Claude into your engineering channel and see what it ships. you

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The transcript describes how Anthropic uses “Claude Tag” as a teammate inside engineering channels. By tagging Claude in a thread, it can follow real-time product decisions, locate the relevant area of the codebase, open a pull request, and ship changes. Internally, Claude Tag reportedly opens 65% of Anthropic’s product PRs. An example is a requested feature—scheduled exports—flagged by sales as critical to closing big deals; even though Drew didn’t own it, the owner (Nadia) tagged Claude, which then kept up with the thread and landed the change. The system is scoped per channel/team context and builds memory over time as work happens.
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Claude Tag as an Embedded Engineering Teammate
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  • Claude can be tagged into engineering channels to collaborate like a team member.
  • At Anthropic, Claude Tag reportedly opens 65% of product pull requests.
  • Claude can track group threads and adapt to product decisions made in real time.
  • It can identify where to make changes in the codebase and open a PR to ship a feature.
  • Channel-level scoping provides team-specific context, and the system builds memory over time.
  • Sales-driven feature requests (e.g., scheduled exports) can be accelerated even when the requester doesn’t own the work.
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Positive: The tone is promotional and optimistic, emphasizing productivity gains, successful feature delivery, and high adoption (65% of PRs) as evidence of effectiveness.
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