Anthropic adds scheduled routines and multi-agent teams to Claude Code

Anthropic announced new capabilities for Claude Code at its Code with Claude event. The updates include scheduled routines triggered by time or webhooks, multi-agent orchestration for specialized teams, and an Outcomes system that grades agent work against custom rubrics. A long-term memory feature called Dreams was also introduced to maintain context across sessions. Usage limits for Claude Code were raised to support heavier workloads. These changes move Claude from reactive chat to persistent, autonomous agent operation inside development workflows.
Solo founders previously treated every AI interaction as a fresh prompt session that still required their constant oversight and decision-making. This kept them trapped in the same loop of tweaking product features while marketing and sales remained manual and neglected. The new tools let agents run on schedules, evaluate their own output, and retain memory, so recurring work like generating offer copy, testing landing-page hooks, or simulating customer interviews can now execute without daily intervention.
Analysis
Define one clear outcome rubric for funnel copy and one scheduled routine that runs it daily against your current offer, then review the output instead of opening your editor. This is the only way the new agents stop feeding your builder avoidance and start building the automated sales engine you keep promising yourself.
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