Project Management
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Filter storiesAnthropic documentation and user threads show Claude Tag can watch Slack channels ambiently and auto-reply to Datadog or Sentry-style alerts without explicit tags. That matters for production teams because bug triage, legal review, and ops handoffs can run inside shared channels.
Anthropic detailed Claude Tag's agent identity model, giving Claude its own credentials in shared channels and user identity in DMs. Teams can share one Slack agent without mixing multiple people's permissions or histories.
Anthropic opened Claude Tag in Slack beta for Team and Enterprise plans, giving channels a persistent Claude with memory, tools, and self-scheduled follow-ups. The setup lets teams test whether an always-on assistant can handle ongoing workflow work, not just one-off replies.
Claude Code can now turn a working session into a shareable HTML Artifact that keeps updating while the agent continues, starting on Team and Enterprise. Use it to share prototypes, diagrams, dashboards, and internal sites without stopping the session.
STAGES AI launched GREENLIGHT for films, series, trailers, music videos, documentaries, commercials, and immersive work. Selected pitches get production credits, editorial exposure, and promotion instead of cash grants, giving creators a route into the tool’s pipeline.
Practitioner threads showed Claude Code /goal refactors running until an evaluator marked them done, with live testing and autoreview checkpoints in the loop. The pattern turns long repo cleanup into trackable agent runs, though today’s evidence is user-led rather than a fresh Anthropic release.
Creator demos show InVideo Agent One carrying the same project conversation across desktop, phone, and tablet, so edits continue away from the workstation. Mid-process creative notes and shot changes can now be applied without rebuilding project context.
Practitioners documented Cowork and Claude Code setups that use shared CLAUDE.md files, progressive skill loading, and agent memory instead of blank-session prompting. That matters for vibe-coders because PM, design, and implementation workflows can compound across sessions, though some stronger performance claims came from third-party posts.
Holaboss launched holaOS Beta 0.1 with permanent workspaces, sub-agents, and a dashboard for recurring tasks and review loops. Use it if you want persistent project memory instead of reset-every-run agent chats, though the evidence is mostly launch-thread documentation.
At Code with Claude San Francisco, builders showed Claude Code running 21-agent app pipelines across Figma, Jira, Confluence, and TestFlight. Users should watch for reliability strain as posts and conference recaps tie recent slowdowns to Anthropic's reported 80x growth.
Rezonant showed a browser extension that records screen walkthroughs and narration, then turns them into structured briefs, tickets, and agent-ready tasks using live product context. It plugs into GitHub, Figma, Linear, Jira, Notion, Granola, and Confluence, so teams can skip a standalone spec doc.
Figma added voice-to-text prompts, version history, question cards and clearer context in Make, while Weave gained node unpacking, iterators and flow-preserving delete. The updates make it easier to capture prompts and manage asset-heavy AI flows inside Figma; try the new controls if your team needs traceable edits.
Figma added new FigJam MCP tools for generating architecture diagrams, placing notes and code blocks, and reading a board back into next steps. The release matters because system maps can now be created and queried from the same MCP workflow instead of being rebuilt manually in FigJam.
Posts from PM candidates say Google is using a live Cursor build instead of a standalone technical screen. Figma, Codex, and Claude Code users are also shipping prototypes and PRs inside coding tools.