small-business
Running a small business means the same handful of workflows come around every week and every month — chasing invoices, closing the books, checking in on customers, planning payroll, putting together a growth campaign. This plugin bundles 31 skills that walk through those workflows against your own connected tools (QuickBooks, PayPal, HubSpot, Canva, DocuSign, Slack, Stripe, Square, and Gmail), so you can ask for a cash flow snapshot, a Friday brief, or a payroll plan and get it assembled instead of clicking through each system by hand. You approve every step that touches money or customers.
Third-party, by Anthropic
August 18, 2026
Install the plugin
Plugins install through Claude Code’s plugin marketplace. Two commands, no files to place by hand.
- 1
Add the marketplace
Run this once in Claude Code. It registers the marketplace this plugin installs from (knowledge-work-plugins), so every plugin in it becomes installable.
/plugin marketplace add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins - 2
Install the plugin
Installs this plugin and everything it bundles. Restart Claude Code afterwards so it picks the new skills up.
/plugin install small-business@knowledge-work-plugins
Anthropic publishes this plugin itself and distributes it in the
knowledge-work-plugins marketplace — the same marketplace the Carta plugins
on this site come from. We list it here because small-business operations
work is one of the jobs people come to this catalog looking for — we did not
write it and have not reviewed it.
The problem it goes after, in Anthropic’s own framing: small business owners juggle payroll planning, month-end close, weekly status briefs, and growth campaigns across a pile of disconnected tools — QuickBooks, PayPal, HubSpot, DocuSign, Gmail, Canva, and more — and end up doing the re-assembly by hand.
The plugin bundles 31 skills that cover that ground: cash flow snapshots, invoice chasing, month-end prep and close, payroll planning, CRM cleanup and lead triage, contract review, customer pulse checks, and campaign and content work through Canva. Most skills read and write through hosted MCP connectors for the specific tool they touch (QuickBooks, PayPal, HubSpot, Canva, DocuSign, Slack, Stripe, Square), so a skill is only as useful as the connector behind it being authorized. You approve every step that touches money or customers.
The skills it ships
- business-pulse
- call-list
- canva-creator
- cash-flow-snapshot
- close-month
- content-strategy
- contract-review
- crm-cleanup
- crm-maintenance
- customer-pulse-check
- customer-pulse
- friday-brief
- handle-complaint
- invoice-chase
- job-post-builder
- lead-triage
- margin-analyzer
- monday-brief
- month-end-prep
- month-heads-up
- plan-payroll
- price-check
- quarterly-review
- review-contract
- run-campaign
- sales-brief
- smb-onboard
- smb-router
- tax-prep
- tax-season-organizer
- ticket-deflector
MCP connectors it declares
QuickBooks' hosted MCP server. Skills that read cash flow, invoices, close-the-month figures, and margin data go through it.
PayPal's hosted MCP server, used for payment and transaction data behind invoice-chase and cash flow skills.
HubSpot's hosted MCP server. CRM cleanup, lead triage, sales briefs, and customer pulse skills read and write through it.
Canva's hosted MCP server, used by canva-creator and run-campaign for design assets in growth campaigns.
DocuSign's hosted MCP server, used by contract-review and review-contract for agreement status and terms.
Slack's hosted MCP server (OAuth), used for posting briefs and alerts into your workspace.
Stripe's hosted MCP server, used alongside QuickBooks and PayPal for payment and revenue data.
Square's hosted MCP server, used for point-of-sale and payment data in cash flow and margin skills.
Gmail connector for briefs, customer replies, and invoice-chase follow-ups. Not wired up yet — the plugin declares this connector with no endpoint, so it won't work until Anthropic fills one in.
Declared in the plugin's manifest with no endpoint and no shipped skill that reads it as of this listing's pinned commit — a placeholder, not a working connector.
Declared in the plugin's manifest with no endpoint and no shipped skill that reads it as of this listing's pinned commit — a placeholder, not a working connector.