What Is Claude Tag?

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Claude in Slack will be switched over to the new Claude Tag experience on August 3, 2026. To integrate Claude and Slack, use Claude Tag instead.

Claude Tag is a new way to work with Claude: tag @Claude into a conversation and it takes on real work, using your organization's tools and the shared context around it. Claude works under its own identity, builds context by remembering relevant information from the channels it’s in, and can follow up on its own.

Claude Tag is available on Team and Enterprise plans in beta. Claude Tag works in Slack today.

It’s how we’ve brought Claude’s capabilities directly to Slack, bringing AI assistance into your team’s workspace. This integration allows you to work with Claude without leaving Slack through three convenient surfaces:

Channel tagging: Tag @Claude in any channel to hand it a task, and follow along as it works in the thread.

Direct message with Claude : Start a private conversation with @Claude.

AI assistant panel : Click the Claude icon in Slack's AI assistant header to open a panel on the right side of your Slack window, allowing you to access Claude from anywhere in the Slack app.

When you tag @Claude in a channel, Claude works through the task while the whole exchange stays visible to everyone in the channel. Everyone in a channel works with the same Claude, so anyone can steer it or pick up where it left off. Claude can also check in on its own, like posting when a job finishes or tagging you when a thread stalls. To learn more, see the Claude Tag overview .

In direct messages and the assistant panel, Claude has the capabilities you've enabled in your own Claude account, like web search and your connected tools. Channel tagging works differently: Claude acts under your organization's identity, using the tools and access an admin set up for that channel, and the work is billed to your organization rather than to you.

Set up Claude Tag

After the Claude app is installed, a Primary Owner or Owner sets up Claude Tag: provision Claude's identity, connect your organization's tools and repositories, and choose which channels Claude Tag can work in. People on your team don't need to set up anything individually once a channel is ready. For the full walkthrough, see the Claude Tag setup guide .

Important: Only a Primary Owner or Owner can set up Claude Tag's access and channels. The Admin role can't.

Control who can use Claude Tag

In Organization settings > Claude in Slack , Member Access has three modes: open to anyone in the Slack workspace, open to any member of your Claude organization, or only members whose role allows it. The third option is role-based access and is available on the Claude Enterprise plan. To restrict by role, set Member Access to "Only members whose role allows it" and grant the "Claude in Slack" capability to a custom role. This setting applies to both channel mentions and direct messages. To set member access, see Restrict where Claude Tag operates .

Manage spend limits for Claude Tag

Claude Tag is consumption-based, so spend is based on usage rather than the number of people. As a Primary Owner or Owner, you control it from the usage settings in your admin console.

Organization-wide limit: a hard cap on total Claude Tag spend across every channel. Spend can't exceed it.

Per-channel limits: set a limit on any individual channel, on top of the organization-wide cap. New channels inherit a default limit.

Threshold alerts: admins are notified at 75% and 95% of any limit.

Usage analytics: a per-channel spend breakdown lives on the same page.

Note: Work that would go over a limit is declined, never silently cut short. A blocked user can request more from their admin without leaving Slack, and the alert says whether the limit or the available balance caused the block.

Tagging Claude in a channel is billed to your organization. Direct messages are billed to your own Claude account instead.

To set limits, see Set spend limits for Claude Tag .

Set access and permissions for Claude Tag

You decide what Claude Tag can reach by setting credentials and repository access at three levels. Each level inherits the permissions and memory of the one above it.

Organization-wide: credentials and repositories that apply everywhere Claude Tag is installed.

Workspace: access that applies to every public channel inside a Slack workspace. Inherits organization-wide permissions and memory.

Private channel: extra credentials or repositories on top of what the workspace already grants. Use a private channel to keep sensitive connections to a smaller group. For example, a channel set up for legal work keeps its tools and memory separate from an engineering channel.

To configure access, see Claude Tag identity and access .

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