Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, and it's available in Aisle today. Unlike past model launches, we've shipped this one turned off.
Anthropic changed its data retention policy for this model: the company will retain all usage for 30 days for "safety" reasons, regardless of channel or any agreement you have in place. That's a departure from the terms most of our customers rely on, so we're not routing any of your data to Fable 5 until your Aisle Organization admin decides that trade-off is acceptable.
Data retention policy
Anthropic classifies Claude Fable 5 as a "Covered Model" subject to a minimum 30-day data retention policy. Zero Data Retention (ZDR) is not available for this model. Data is automatically deleted after 30 days.
Enabling it is a deliberate, admin-level choice. Your Aisle Organization admin can switch Fable 5 on in your organization's model settings. Until they do, it won't show up as an option in chats, prompts, tasks, or connectors.
If you have questions about the retention terms or what they mean for your data, reach out. We're happy to walk through it.
New and updated connectors
We've shipped a batch of new, marketing-focused connectors, as well as connector improvements across the board. You should notice that tool calls in Projects are more reliable and responsive moving forward.
- ActiveCampaign: Sync contacts, fire automations, read campaign data, and pull email-engagement metrics straight from ActiveCampaign.
- DataForSEO: Pull SERP results, keyword volumes, ranking data, and competitor positions on demand for live search intelligence inside your automations.
- Gong: Bring call transcripts, deal signals, conversation summaries, and speaker stats from Gong into your prompts and tasks.
- HubSpot: Read and update contacts, companies, deals, and tickets across your HubSpot CRM in real time.
- OpenSearch: Query and index documents across your OpenSearch clusters for retrieval, search, analytics, and monitoring.
We're still stoked about Tasks
Last week we launched Tasks: deterministic AI automations you write in Python and run on a managed runtime, with no servers to provision. A task calls your versioned prompts, hits your integrations, reads and writes memory, and returns a result.
If you missed the launch, the write-up covers what Tasks are, how they replace the workflow canvas, and how to get started with them.