Ode with Anthropic

Ode with Anthropic

Enterprise AI consulting and implementation

Overview

Ode with Anthropic is a large-scale enterprise AI services venture created by Anthropic and a group of private equity and investment partners. It provides hands-on AI consulting and implementation to corporate clients, embedding Anthropic engineers inside client operations to integrate Claude-based AI tools into day-to-day workflows. The service bundles access to Anthropic’s AI models with practical guidance and deployment support, operating like an on-site acceleration program that adapts AI to each business process. This approach distinguishes it from pure software vendors by combining deep, ongoing consulting with direct model deployment within portfolio companies, creating a scalable path for enterprise adoption through PE networks. The goal is to speed up how enterprises use AI to improve productivity and efficiency, while giving Anthropic a steady revenue channel and a route toward broader enterprise penetration.

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Why Ode with Anthropic is rated
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Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated A on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Consulting

Enterprise Software

AI & Machine Learning

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)

Total Funding

$1.5B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2026

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What believers are saying

  • Baker Tilly signed July 20, 2026, validating Ode’s accounting and advisory playbook.
  • Ode already employs 100 engineers and works with Anthropic’s applied AI team.
  • Wealthy sponsors supply immediate enterprise demand across financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail.

What critics are saying

  • OpenAI’s June 14, 2026 Partner Network recruits Accenture, Bain, BCG, McKinsey, PwC.
  • Claude-first dependence exposes Ode to Anthropic pricing, roadmap changes, and regressions.
  • If portfolio-company conversions stall, Ode becomes a premium consulting shop, not a scalable platform.

What makes Ode with Anthropic unique

  • July 15, 2026, Ode launched with Claude-first forward-deployed engineers.
  • May 2026 Fractional AI acquisition gave Ode proven implementation talent and workflows.
  • Blackstone, H&F, Goldman Sachs, Apollo, GIC, and Sequoia funnel portfolio customers.

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2ND BRAIN PTE. LTD.
Aug 3rd, 2026
big accounting firms are finally getting serious about ai. here's what it means for you.

big accounting firms are finally getting serious about ai. here's what it means for you. Citrin Cooperman just hired Anthropic's AI consultancy Ode to overhaul its tax and accounting workflows. This signals a massive shift in the profession. FastStatement break down the practical implications for accountants and how tools like FastStatement fit into the new reality. so citrin cooperman, one of the big players in professional services, just announced they're working with ode - the fancy new ai consultancy backed by anthropic, blackstone, and a bunch of other heavy hitters. the goal? identify and implement high-impact ai use cases across their tax, accounting, and advisory practices. the press release is full of the usual corporate optimism. but if you read between the lines, something real is happening here. the era of "ai is coming for accounting" is over. it's already here. and the firms that ignore it will be left behind. let's cut through the jargon. citrin cooperman isn't just experimenting with ai. they're embedding it into their core workflows. "by applying ai to practical, high-impact use cases, we're enabling our professionals to further focus on the strategic advice and trusted relationships that create the greatest value for our clients." - alan badey, ceo of citrin cooperman advisors llc translation: they want their accountants to stop doing busywork. no more manual data entry. no more formatting financial statements by hand. no more hunting for errors in trial balances. the firm is prioritizing "practical ai applications that enhance client service." initial efforts are focused on optimizing key workflows and generating client-specific insights. this is exactly the right approach. not some vague "digital transformation" initiative. specific, measurable improvements to the work that actually matters. you might think this only affects the big firms. you'd be wrong. when firms like citrin cooperman adopt ai at scale, it sets a new baseline for the entire profession. clients will start expecting faster turnaround times. better insights. fewer errors. small and mid-sized firms will feel the pressure to keep up. the gap between tech-forward firms and traditional ones will widen fast. but here's the thing - you don't need a team of consultants from ode to start. the tools already exist. while citrin cooperman is building custom ai solutions with a dedicated consultancy, most firms need something simpler. something that works right now, without a six-figure consulting engagement. FastStatement built it for exactly this use case. upload your trial balances. get compliant, perfectly formatted financial statements in minutes. no manual formatting. no wrestling with excel. no late nights before a deadline. it's the same principle citrin cooperman is pursuing - automate the repetitive work so you can focus on the strategic stuff. just without the enterprise-level complexity. this announcement is part of a larger trend. ode itself is a fascinating signal - launched in 2026 through a partnership between anthropic, blackstone, hellman & friedman, and a consortium of global investors. that's serious money betting on enterprise ai. ode's ceo chris taylor put it well: "the companies that succeed in the age of ai will be the ones charting a bold future for their industry." accounting has been slow to change. but the pace is accelerating. the firms that start now - even with small, practical steps - will have a massive advantage in 2-3 years. * identify your bottlenecks. where are you spending time on tasks that could be automated? * start small. pick one workflow - like financial statement generation - and find a tool that solves it. * iterate. once you see the impact, expand to other areas. the future of accounting isn't about replacing accountants. it's about making them more valuable. more strategic. less buried in spreadsheets. citrin cooperman gets it. now it's your turn. Ready to automate your financial statements? Join thousands of accounting professionals who save 10+ hours per report with FastStatement.

The Montreal Gazette
Jul 27th, 2026
Ode with Anthropic and LogicGate announce partnership to scale expert-led client outcomes through accelerated agentic capabilities.

Ode with Anthropic and LogicGate announce partnership to scale expert-led client outcomes through accelerated agentic capabilities. SAN FRANCISCO - Today, Ode with Anthropic (Ode) and LogicGate announced an initiative to accelerate the delivery of new agentic capabilities to LogicGate customers. LogicGate, the leading AI GRC platform for the Enterprise, is working with Ode to amplify the way customers build, implement, and update GRC programs, improving time to value and multiplying the...

Wizeb
Jul 23rd, 2026
Anthropic and OpenAI now sell implementation, not models.

Anthropic and OpenAI now sell implementation, not models. Within five weeks this summer, Anthropic and OpenAI each launched a business built around one idea: the model was never the hard part. Here is what that admission means if you do not have a Fortune 500 budget. On June 14, 2026, OpenAI announced a $150 million bet called the OpenAI Partner Network. Five weeks later, on July 15, Anthropic - alongside Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman - launched an entire standalone company called Ode with Anthropic. Different structures, different investors, same underlying admission from the two labs that make the world's leading AI models: the model was never the bottleneck. Getting it actually working inside a real business is. That is a remarkable thing for either company to say out loud, let alone both of them within the same month. It is also the clearest signal yet of where the money in enterprise AI is actually moving - and it has direct implications for any business that isn't large enough to hire what these two programs are built to sell. The announcements, in brief. Ode with Anthropic is a new enterprise AI services firm built on the team from Fractional AI, an applied-AI consultancy Anthropic acquired in May 2026. Its backers read like a sovereign wealth roll call: Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, Goldman Sachs, General Atlantic, Leonard Green & Partners, Apollo Global Management, GIC, and Sequoia Capital. It's led by Fractional AI's co-founders - CEO Chris Taylor and CTO Eddie Siegel - and its pitch is that Claude alone doesn't transform a bank, hospital, or manufacturer; pairing Claude with dedicated human engineers who redesign the actual workflow does. As Taylor put it: "Our teams partner closely with CEOs to define and execute highest priority AI initiatives, driving transformation level impact." Anthropic's Garvan Doyle framed it as filling a gap Anthropic couldn't fill alone: "Ode was built to be that partner, adding to Anthropic's growing ecosystem helping enterprises put Claude to work." Baker Tilly signed on almost immediately, announcing a joint initiative with Ode to advance AI-enabled client service. The OpenAI Partner Network is structurally different but philosophically identical. It's a three-tier certification program - Select, Advanced, and Elite - with credential tracks in Codex, Cybersecurity, and AI Agents, plus a "Forward Deployed Experts" pilot for the hardest enterprise deployments. Founding and launch partners include Accenture, Bain, BCG, McKinsey, and PwC. OpenAI's stated goal is to train and certify 300,000 consultants by the end of 2026. The company's own framing of why the program exists is the most quotable part: "The limiting factor for seeing value from AI in the enterprise is no longer model capabilities" - the bottleneck now is use-case identification, workflow redesign, systems integration, and change management. Read that line again. It is worth sitting with what OpenAI just said in public, in its own announcement copy, about its own product. Not "our models got better." Not "here's our new benchmark score." The company that built GPT is telling the market that the thing it sells - model access - is no longer what determines whether an enterprise gets value from AI. What determines it is whether someone with real implementation experience sat down with the business, found the right use case, redesigned the workflow around it, and wired it into the existing systems without breaking anything. Anthropic, days apart, built an entire company on the same premise instead of just saying it. The line that matters "The limiting factor for seeing value from AI in the enterprise is no longer model capabilities." - OpenAI, announcing the Partner Network. Two of the best-funded AI labs on earth are now spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the belief that implementation, not intelligence, is what enterprise AI is short on. But look at who these are actually built for. Neither program was built with a 40-person business in mind, and neither pretends otherwise. Ode's backers are private equity and sovereign capital; its early public partnership is with Baker Tilly, a top-10 accounting and advisory firm. The OpenAI Partner Network's founding partners are Accenture, Bain, BCG, McKinsey, and PwC - five of the most expensive consultancies in the world, operating at day rates and minimum engagement sizes calibrated for Fortune 500 transformation budgets, not for a regional distributor or a 60-person clinic group. That's not a criticism of either program - they were designed to solve a real problem at the scale their backers operate at. But it does mean the actual mechanism both companies are betting on - a dedicated implementation partner who understands your workflows, redesigns them around AI, and integrates the result into your existing systems - is currently being delivered almost exclusively to companies large enough to sign a McKinsey-sized contract or a private-equity-backed services retainer. Everyone else is left with the model access, minus the part both labs just said actually matters. The principle is right. The packaging is wrong for most businesses. The underlying insight - that workflow redesign, systems integration, and hands-on implementation determine whether AI produces value, far more than which model sits underneath - is not an enterprise-only phenomenon. It is exactly as true for a 50-person logistics company as it is for a bank. A business that buys ChatGPT Enterprise seats or a Claude API key and hands them to staff with no redesigned workflow around them gets roughly the same disappointing result a Fortune 500 company would get doing the same thing - which is precisely the failure mode Ode and the Partner Network exist to prevent for their clients. The gap isn't the idea. It's that nobody built the SMB-scale version of it - a dedicated implementation partner, without the private-equity balance sheet, the Big 5 day rate, or the requirement that you route everything through one lab's proprietary platform. Realistic scenario A 55-person industrial equipment distributor gives its sales and service teams ChatGPT and Claude accounts after reading that AI "boosts productivity." Six months later, usage has flatlined to a handful of people using it to draft emails - because nobody redesigned how a quote gets built, how a service ticket gets triaged, or how parts inventory gets reconciled around what the models can actually do. The models were never the problem. There was no implementation partner translating capability into a rebuilt workflow - the exact gap Ode and the OpenAI Partner Network exist to close for companies fifty times this one's size. What to ask before you sign anything. Whether you're evaluating an enterprise-scale program or a smaller implementation partner, the same questions separate a real engagement from a licensing deal with a consulting label on it: * Does anyone actually redesign its workflow, or are Wizeb just getting access to a model and a training session? * Who owns the infrastructure and the data - Wizeb, or the platform Wizeb is integrating with? * Is pricing predictable, or does it scale unpredictably with usage the way per-seat and per-token consulting retainers often do? * Are Wizeb locked into one lab's ecosystem, or can the implementation move with Wizeb if its tooling changes? * Is there a dedicated person accountable for the outcome, or is this a certification badge on top of a self-service product? Where Wizot Agent Studio comes in. Wizot Agent Studio is Wizeb's answer to exactly this gap - the same principle Ode and the OpenAI Partner Network are built on, sized and priced for businesses that will never sign a Big 5 contract. It deploys custom AI agents on your own infrastructure, not inside a vendor's proprietary platform - your data never leaves your network, which matters as much for a healthcare group under HIPAA as it does for a bank under Ode. Pricing is a fixed retainer, not a per-token or per-seat charge that turns into a surprise bill the moment usage climbs. And critically, it comes with the part both labs just spent hundreds of millions of dollars proving matters most: dedicated implementation work - discovery, workflow redesign, and deployment tailored to how your business actually operates, not a generic chatbot dropped on top of it. Anthropic and OpenAI just told the market, in public, that the model was never the hard part. If you're running a business that's never going to be Ode's or McKinsey's next client, that doesn't mean the lesson doesn't apply to you - it means you need someone building the implementation layer at your scale instead of theirs. Get a free Wizot Agent Studio consultation Wizeb scopes and builds private, custom AI agents on your own infrastructure - fixed pricing, no vendor lock-in, no per-token surprises. Visit wizeb.com/wizot to talk through what an implementation partner actually looks like at your scale. Ready to act on this? Wizeb build exactly what this article is about. Tell Wizeb about your situation - Wizeb'll come back with a realistic assessment. More to read

Yahoo Finance
Jul 17th, 2026
Blackstone launches Ode AI services with Anthropic and opens India infrastructure platform

Blackstone has launched Ode with Anthropic, an AI services company built on Anthropic's models to help enterprises deploy advanced AI systems. The venture is a partnership with Hellman & Friedman and global investors, based on Fractional AI's team. Separately, Blackstone hired Ami Momaya as its first dedicated infrastructure head for India, launching its infrastructure platform in the country. This expands the firm's alternatives footprint in Asia-Pacific. The moves are viewed as incremental to Blackstone's existing strategy rather than transformative. The firm holds $177 billion in dry powder. Blackstone's narrative projects $22.5 billion revenue and $9.8 billion earnings by 2029, requiring 16.1% yearly revenue growth. Analysts have set fair value at $143.45, representing an 11% upside to current prices.

Bloomberg
May 21st, 2026
Anthropic-backed AI consulting venture acquires San Francisco's Fractional AI

Anthropic's new AI enterprise services firm, backed by Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman, has made its first acquisition, purchasing San Francisco-based Fractional AI. The company will serve as the operational centrepiece of the venture, which remains unnamed. The consulting firm focuses on enterprise AI services, marking Anthropic's expansion beyond its core AI model development into practical business implementation.

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