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Anthropic's Plug-ins: A Partnership Puzzle?
2 Mar
Summary
- Anthropic updated Claude Cowork with new plug-in abilities.
- Partnership value for third parties like FactSet remains unclear.
- A marketplace model could boost partner incentives and revenue.

Anthropic recently introduced significant updates to its Claude Cowork tool, extending its AI capabilities into human resources, investment banking, and design through plug-ins. These plug-ins function as mini-applications that augment Claude's skills, with initial partners including FactSet Research Systems Inc. and S&P Global Inc.
FactSet, for example, co-developed plug-ins that assist with drafting research notes and updating financial models. While Anthropic suggests these integrations make its AI more valuable and 'stickier' to client software, the direct financial benefit for partners providing specialized expertise remains unclear.
Some observers draw parallels to past tech partnerships, questioning the long-term value proposition for third parties. Anthropic asserts its arrangements offer 'bidirectional value,' but the measurable return for partners is not yet evident, especially as Anthropic captures subscription revenue.
A more ambitious strategy proposed for Anthropic involves creating a marketplace for these plug-ins, allowing partners to earn commissions. This approach, similar to Apple's App Store, could foster greater partner participation and revenue diversification beyond subscriptions, addressing a gap in the current AI economy.




