Anthropic Adds Five Partners to Claude Marketplace for Consolidated Spend

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Anthropic added five new partners to the Claude Marketplace, including Augment Code, Bolt.new, and CodeRabbit. The expansion allows enterprises to apply their existing Anthropic financial commitments toward specialized third-party tools for coding, finance, and legal workflows. This move consolidates AI procurement under a single contract, reducing the friction for organizations to deploy diverse agentic systems.

Anthropic expanded the Claude Marketplace, a procurement platform for enterprise AI tools, by adding five new partners. The additions include Augment Code, Bolt.new, CodeRabbit, Hebbia, and Legora. This update follows the Claude Marketplace for Enterprise AI Procurement launch which introduced redirecting Anthropic spend toward third-party solutions.
New partners
Augment Code, Bolt.new, CodeRabbit, and more
Billing model
Consolidated Anthropic invoice
Commitment usage
Counts against existing Anthropic spend
Availability
Limited preview
Target audience
Enterprise customers

The expansion broadens the marketplace's reach into specialized domains like financial research and legal management. By allowing organizations to retire pre-paid commitments on partner software, Anthropic is positioning itself as a central orchestrator. This strategy aligns with the Claude Platform on AWS launch, which similarly allows API usage to count toward cloud spending commitments.

You can now access tools for autonomous code review and financial modeling through a single Anthropic invoice. The marketplace remains in limited preview; organizations must contact their account team to begin applying their commitment toward partner products. Developers building Claude-powered tools can apply for the partner waitlist to reach enterprise buyers.

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New in the Claude Marketplace: @augmentcode, @boltdotnew, @coderabbitai, @hebbia, and @WeAreLegora. Apply your existing Anthropic spend commitment toward their Claude-powered products. Learn more: https://t.co/J3Sdsg2lU6 https://t.co/gN0npDM468

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The Claude Marketplace is a platform for enterprise customers to discover and purchase curated AI tools powered by Anthropic models. It simplifies procurement by allowing organizations to use their existing Anthropic financial commitments to pay for third-party solutions. This consolidates AI spending under a single contract and invoice managed directly by Anthropic.

Anthropic recently added five new partners to the marketplace: Augment Code, Bolt.new, CodeRabbit, Hebbia, and Legora. These companies join the existing roster of Claude-powered tools designed for enterprise security and scale. The new additions provide specialized agentic capabilities for software development, financial research, and legal matter management.

Purchases made through the marketplace count against a portion of an organization's existing Anthropic spend commitment. Anthropic manages all invoicing for partner spend, meaning enterprises do not need to establish separate billing relationships with each individual tool provider. This allows for more flexible use of pre-paid AI budgets across a diverse ecosystem.

The marketplace is currently in a limited preview phase for enterprise customers. Organizations with an existing Anthropic spend commitment can reach out to their account team to start using their investment across partner solutions. Companies building Claude-powered products that meet enterprise security and compliance standards can also apply to join the partner waitlist.

The marketplace features a variety of enterprise-grade tools, including agentic coding platforms like Augment Code and CodeRabbit, and full-stack app builders like Bolt.new. It also includes specialized industry solutions such as Hebbia for financial workflows and Legora for legal work. These tools are designed to scale with the security and governance needs of large organizations.

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