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Anthropic Takes Claude to Main Street With a Small Business Bundle That Plugs Into QuickBooks, PayPal and HubSpot

Claude for Small Business launched on 13 May as a toggle inside Claude Cowork that connects the assistant to the tools shopkeepers and service firms already pay for, including Intuit QuickBooks, PayPal, HubSpot, Canva, Docusign, Google Workspace and Microsoft 365. Fifteen ready-to-run skills cover payroll planning, monthly close, marketing campaigns and new-hire onboarding, with Claude handling the work and a human approving anything that sends, posts or pays. A free ten-city training tour kicks off in Chicago on 14 May to teach owners how to wire the bundle up.

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Anthropic Names and Shames Eight Secondary Platforms It Says Cannot Sell Its Shares

Anthropic updated its investor page on 12 May to warn that any sale of its stock through Open Doors Partners, Unicorns Exchange, Pachamama Capital, Lionheart Ventures, new offerings on Hiive and Forge Global, Sydecar or Upmarket is void and will not be recognised on its books. The company also reiterated that special purpose vehicles cannot hold its preferred or common stock under existing transfer restrictions. Forge Global pushed back, telling TechCrunch it is working with Anthropic to be removed from the list.

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Claude Code weekly limits are increasing 50%, now through July 13. Live now for all Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise users.

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Claude's Head of Product Sketches a Future Where the Assistant Acts Before You Ask

Speaking to TechCrunch on 13 May, Claude Code head of product Cat Wu said the next six months of the roadmap are about letting Claude learn a user's recurring workflows and quietly automate them in the background. She framed the medium-term goal as managers running fleets of agents while still needing enough domain expertise to supervise them. The interview is one of the first public glimpses of how Anthropic plans to push Claude beyond reactive chat.

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Subscribers Get a Monthly Claude Agent SDK Credit From 15 June, Reversing the Old Pay-Per-Token Squeeze

Anthropic confirmed that Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers will receive a separate monthly credit for Claude Agent SDK and claude -p usage starting 15 June, billed at API rates and capped at $20 for Pro, $100 for Max 5x and $200 for Max 20x or Team. The pool is non-rollover and cannot tap into general subscription limits once exhausted. Eligible users are being emailed instructions to claim the credit before launch day.

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Alex Albert
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Starting June 15, paid Claude plans include a monthly Claude Agent SDK credit. It covers usage on your own scripts and agents, claude -p, and third-party apps built on the SDK (OpenClaw, Conductor, etc) and it's separate from your regular usage limits.

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Claude Code Weekly Limits Jump 50% for Pro, Max and Team Through 13 July

Anthropic flipped on a temporary 50% bump to Claude Code's weekly rate limits, live now for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise users and running through 13 July. The increase stacks on top of last week's SpaceX-fuelled doubling of the five-hour caps and the removal of peak-hour throttling. Developers do not need to opt in; the higher ceiling is already applied to active accounts.

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Bitcoiner Recovers Five BTC From an 11-Year-Locked Wallet After Feeding Old Files to Claude

X user @cprkrn told followers that he uploaded the contents of an old college laptop into Claude and asked it to figure out why a wallet he had locked drunk in 2015 would not open. Claude identified a bug in the open-source btcrecover tool that was concatenating a shared key in the wrong order, patched the logic, and pulled the private keys for roughly $400,000 in bitcoin. Recovery experts cautioned that the model was doing forensic file analysis rather than cracking any encryption.

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