Anthropic’s Conway project continues to reveal new layers. The latest findings show that the always-on agent platform will support extensions, browser operation, and webhooks with cryptographic signature verification, a combination that points squarely at enterprise and business adoption. The webhook system would allow external services to trigger Conway agents remotely, while a secret key signing mechanism would ensure only trusted senders can invoke them, rejecting unsigned requests. This kind of infrastructure is not typically built for casual personal use; it mirrors patterns seen in enterprise software where security, auditability, and system-to-system communication are paramount.

The extension support means third-party developers could build custom tools, UI tabs, and context handlers packaged in Anthropic’s upcoming .cnw.zip format, essentially creating an ecosystem around Conway instances. Browser operation capability would let these agents perform multi-step web tasks autonomously, moving well beyond the prompt-and-respond model that defines most AI assistants today. Anthropic, which has been rapidly expanding its product surface with Claude Code, Cowork, and Claude in Chrome, appears to be positioning Conway as the connective layer that ties these capabilities into a persistent, event-driven workspace.
A similar trajectory is visible at Notion, which is also building webhook-triggered agents designed for organizational use, where team members create and collaborate with AI agents across Notion, Slack, and other platforms. The parallel suggests a broader industry trend: AI companies are moving from individual productivity tools toward managed agent infrastructure for teams. The question of whether Conway will remain exclusive to Anthropic’s Teams and Enterprise tiers or eventually reach individual users remains open. Given the cryptographic webhook verification and the emphasis on connectors and external system integration, the initial target audience is almost certainly businesses and developers building automated workflows around Claude.