Anthropic added artifacts to Claude Code today. As Claude Code works through a task — investigating a bug, refactoring, analyzing data — it can now turn that work into a live web page: a pull-request walkthrough, a dashboard, an incident timeline, a checklist that fills itself in as the work gets done. The page updates in place as the session continues, so anyone with the link sees the current state, not a stale screenshot.
The point is collaboration. Instead of an engineer narrating what the agent found at standup, the team opens one link and sees the same thing — built from the session's actual context: the code, the connected tools, the reasoning. Every update publishes to the same URL with version history.
There's a real catch for the valley, though: this is beta, and it's limited to Claude Team and Enterprise organizations — not the solo Pro plan most independent founders here are on. So if you're a Coachella Valley team or agency already running Claude Team, this is a new way to keep everyone looking at the same work without writing status updates. If you're building solo here — it's not something you can turn on today — but it's a clear read on where agent work is heading: not just doing the task, but showing its work in something the rest of a team can actually open.
This is a Claude Code feature in beta, gated to Team and Enterprise plans. It's a collaboration tool — most useful if more than one person needs to see what the agent did.