Claude Tag Is a Great Signal, Axamy Is the Full System
One of the real challenges we've had explaining Axamy is that it's a genuinely new category. People hear it and aren't quite sure what to make of it. What is this thing? An AI assistant? A management tool? Something else entirely?
Claude Tag changes that.
When Anthropic ships something in this space (AI working inside your organization, embedded in how teams actually operate day to day), it helps clear up that confusion. A major foundation model company just made a real public bet that AI will work org-wide, as part of how teams get things done. That's validation, and it matters.
For anyone who's been watching Axamy and wondering whether this is really where things are going, now you have your answer. It is.
That said, Claude Tag and Axamy are pretty different things, architecturally and in terms of focus, and I think that's worth being clear about.
Anthropic built Claude Tag as a single feature on top of a platform whose primary mission is to build the best foundation models in the world. They're fighting on a lot of fronts: model research, safety, policy, developer tools, a lot more. This is one of those fronts. It's Claude in Slack, built primarily for technical and software teams, and that's the context it was designed for.
Axamy is entirely focused on one problem: building the AI management layer for organizations. Not just software teams. Not just one channel. Any team, any type of organization, any type of work. The architecture reflects that focus: goals, actions, planning, training, feedback, knowledge management, preferences that compound over time across the whole org. It's a completely different system built around a completely different mission.
Anthropic's focus is on models. Ours is on the management layer. It means these two things are going to look very different in a few years, because they're built for different things and funded by different priorities.
Claude Tag is a great signal that this space is real and it's coming fast. Axamy is what it looks like when that's the only thing you're building.
