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Community Plugins

Last verified: 21 April 2026 | Applies to: All plans

The best plugins won’t all come from Anthropic. They’ll come from operators solving specific problems in their businesses. This directory features community-built plugins that have been reviewed for quality and usefulness. Each entry includes what it does, who it’s for, and how to install it.

Author: Sarah Chen, Operations Manager | Category: Productivity Automatically generates structured meeting summaries with action items, decisions, and follow-ups. Works with Otter.ai transcripts or manual notes pasted into chat. Install: Download the plugin ZIP and follow the installation guide. Verdict: Well-structured output, saves 15-20 minutes per meeting. Action item extraction is particularly strong. Occasionally misattributes action items when multiple people are discussing. Review before sending.

Author: David Park, CFO | Category: Finance Extracts line items, totals, tax amounts, and payment terms from uploaded invoices. Outputs in a structured format ready for your accounting software. Install: Download the plugin ZIP and follow the installation guide. Verdict: Handles standard invoices well. Struggles with handwritten or poorly scanned documents. Best used as a first pass before human verification.


We’re accepting submissions for community plugins. Want to be featured?

What we’re looking for:

  • Plugins that solve a specific, real business problem
  • Tested in actual workflows (not theoretical)
  • Clear install instructions
  • Honest about limitations

How to submit: See How to Contribute or reply to any newsletter issue.

When submissions arrive, they’ll be organised by:

  • Operations. Process automation, reporting, coordination.
  • Finance. Specialised accounting, reporting, compliance.
  • Sales. Niche CRM workflows, industry-specific sales tools.
  • Marketing. Content tools, SEO, social media management.
  • Legal. Jurisdiction-specific review, regulatory compliance.
  • Industry-specific. Healthcare, real estate, ecommerce, SaaS.

Every community plugin we feature must meet these criteria:

  • Tested by the submitter in real work
  • Includes a working SKILL.md with proper YAML frontmatter
  • Provides clear installation instructions
  • Describes what it does and who it’s for
  • Is honest about limitations and edge cases

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