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>>180953Todd Saunders @toddsaunders - Every company in the world has a graveyard of automations...at least we did.
Routines replaces all of that with a single primitive.
A trigger, a context window, and an agent that can actually reason about what it's looking at.
That's a fundamentally different architecture than "if this then that."
The API trigger is also incredibly interesting.
That means any system in your stack can invoke a reasoning agent on demand. Think things like a webhook from Stripe, a failed deploy, a customer cancellation.
Anything that currently sends a Slack notification and hopes a human reads it can now trigger an agent that actually does something about it.
Quote:
Noah Zweben @noahzweben
Video: Claude Code Routines are here! In addition to a schedule, you can now trigger templated agents via GitHub event or API – with our infra & your MCP+repos
They've changed how we do docs, backlog maintenance and more internally at Anthropic
Get started at
https://claude.ai/code/routineshttps://x.com/toddsaunders/status/2044238577899295070Todd Saunders @toddsaunders - I’ve been trying to be friends with Joe for years… never was I able to get him to respond to a text
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