Anthropic adds 15 new personal apps to Claude's connector library
Anthropic adds 15 personal apps to Claude connectors

Anthropic is expanding Claude's connector library with 15 new applications focused on everyday tasks. Users can now link Uber, Spotify, Uber Eats, Instacart, TurboTax, AllTrails, Audible, and other services directly to the chatbot. The new connectors are available on all plans, with mobile support currently in beta.

How the new connectors work

Once an app is connected, Claude can suggest it mid-conversation based on context, without requiring manual prompting. For example, if a user asks for a weekend hike recommendation, AllTrails surfaces nearby trails that match their preferences. If the user asks about dinner, Uber Eats appears as an option. Users can keep refining within the same conversation thread without jumping between apps.

Multi-app suggestions and purchase confirmation

When more than one connected app could help, Claude shows options from both and lets the user choose. The chatbot also asks for confirmation before completing any purchase or reservation, ensuring nothing is booked or ordered without the user's sign-off.

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Shift toward personal use

The connector directory now has over 200 integrations since launching in July 2025. Most of those have leaned toward workplace tools such as Canva, Asana, and Amplitude. This new batch represents a deliberate shift toward personal use. Anthropic emphasizes that Claude will not upsell users—connected apps are ranked by usefulness, not by who paid more.

No paid placements

Anthropic states there are no paid placements or sponsored results in Claude's connector suggestions. When two apps are equally relevant, both show up, ranked by what is most useful to the user.

Privacy and enterprise controls

On the privacy side, data from connected apps will not be used for model training, and third-party apps cannot access a user's Claude conversation history. Users can disconnect any service at any time. Team and Enterprise admins can also set limits on what connectors are allowed to do—for example, letting Claude read emails but not send them, or view files without editing them.

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