Anthropic announced on April 9 that Claude Cowork is officially available to all paid plans (GA), and introduced management features for enterprise users such as role-based access control, group spending limits, usage analytics dashboards, and expanded OpenTelemetry support.
From research preview to full launch
Claude Cowork had previously been offered in the form of a research preview, allowing users to complete complex work in desktop applications through multi-step collaboration. Anthropic said that during the preview period, teams used it to prepare customer meetings, build financial models, review contracts, and handle multi-step tasks that previously required cross-department handoffs.
After the full launch, Cowork will be made available to all Pro, Team, and Enterprise paid users in the macOS and Windows desktop applications.
Four major management features added for the enterprise edition
To meet enterprise deployment needs, Anthropic added four key management capabilities in the GA version:
Role-based access control (RBAC): Administrators can set Cowork access permissions and the scope of features for different roles.
Group spending limits: Set usage allocations by team or department to prevent costs from getting out of control.
Usage analytics dashboard: Track each team’s usage volume, task types, and efficiency metrics.
Expanded OpenTelemetry support: Integrate with an enterprise’s existing observability infrastructure to provide standardized telemetry data.
Anthropic’s product line accelerates across the board
The Cowork GA is one of several intensive updates released by Anthropic on the same day. On that day, the company also announced a public test version of Managed Agents and the Advisor strategy, showing that Anthropic is evolving from a single-model provider into a full AI work platform. From Claude Code for individual developers, to Cowork for team collaboration, and then to Managed Agents at the enterprise level, the product line now covers use cases of different scales.
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