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The pack catalog

Updated June 1, 2026 · 4 min read

The pack catalog

There are 22 packs in Claos. The catalog is grouped the same way the signup question is — by what you're actually here to do — so picking a pack should feel like a continuation of that choice, not a fresh decision.

This article lists every pack with a one-line summary of who it's for and what it installs. If you're new to packs, start with What is a pack? before picking. If you're ready to install, see Install your first pack.

How to pick

Ask one question first: what shape is the work?

  • Running a team or business. You're a founder, agency owner, or running a vertical service like a law firm or e-commerce store. Pick the pack that names your business shape.
  • My day-to-day work. You're an employee, manager, or individual contributor — your function inside a larger org. Pick the pack that names what you do.
  • Personal productivity. You're organizing your own life or studies, not running a team. Two packs cover this.
  • Just exploring. Daily Office gets installed automatically. Come back when you know what shape your work takes.

Most readers can identify their segment in five seconds. The right pack is usually the most-specific one inside that segment — go narrower rather than broader where it fits.

The "Just exploring" default: Daily Office Pack

The everyday utility pack. Morning Briefer, Inbox Assistant, Calendar Optimizer, Meeting Prepper, Notes Taker, Weekly Reviewer. Daily Office is the pack Claos picks for you when you say "Just exploring" at signup — a calm, general-purpose starter that suits people who haven't decided what shape their work takes yet.

Running a team or business

The Founder, agency owner, vertical-service operator. Listed in the catalog order:

  • Solo Founder. Strategy, growth, ops, finance — for indie hackers and 1–3 person startups building and selling at the same time.
  • Agency. Client deliverables, scope tracking, retainer management — for service-business operators juggling multiple accounts.
  • SaaS Growth. Acquisition, activation, retention, expansion — the full PLG funnel for a software business.
  • Software Team. Sprint planning, code review prep, release notes, docs — for an engineering org running its own cadence.
  • Creator. Content planner, brand guardian, copywriter, editor — for the studio of one.
  • Consulting. Engagement tracking, proposal drafting, deliverable QA.
  • E-commerce. Strategy, customer success, ops, analytics.
  • Law Firm. Contract reviewer, compliance officer, matter advisor, IP support.
  • Real Estate. Investment analyst, deal scout, legal review, compliance.
  • Security & Compliance. Policy review, audit prep, evidence tracking.

My day-to-day work

The Team Lead and individual contributor. Catalog order:

  • Workflow Automation. Ops manager bundle — process documentation, recurring status reports, SOP-shaped agents that handle the same task on the same schedule every week.
  • Sales & Pipeline. Deal coach, pipeline optimizer, prospector, customer-success counterpart.
  • Marketing & Content. Editorial calendar, social, brand, lifecycle, analytics.
  • Customer Support. Triage, response drafting, escalation tracking, CSAT signal.
  • Product & Engineering. PM, design lead, engineering lead, customer-voice, analyst.
  • People & Hiring. Recruiting pipeline, interview prep, onboarding.
  • Executive / Manager OS. 1:1 prep, decision logs, executive briefs.
  • Finance & Reporting. CFO partner, data analyst, finance ops, bookkeeper.
  • Legal & Compliance Ops. Contract reviewer, compliance officer, advisor, IP.

Personal productivity

For the Solo Operator running their own life or studies:

  • Student. Coursework tracker, study plans, paper drafts, reading notes.
  • Life OS. Personal goals, habits, journaling, life admin, personal projects.

Just exploring

If you didn't pick a segment, Daily Office Pack is installed automatically — see above. It's the safe default. Come back to the catalog once you know what shape your work takes.

One pack per workspace

Each workspace runs one pack — the one you picked when the workspace was created. If you want to try a different pack, create a new workspace from the workspace switcher and pick the new one at the pack-picker step. Your existing workspace is unaffected; you just have two side by side.

Want another team inside the same workspace without standing up a second one? Install a single team template from the team catalog — that adds the team's agents alongside whatever the pack already put in place.

To remove a pack from an existing workspace, delete its agents, projects, and folders manually — see Installing and uninstalling packs. Most users find it easier to leave the existing workspace as-is and create a new workspace with the pack they want.

Tips and gotchas

  • The pack names in this article match the labels you'll see when picking inside the Create-workspace dialog. The one-liners are summaries — each pack card shows the team count, folder count, and demo count so you know roughly what you're getting before you commit.
  • A pack is a starting point, not a constraint. Every agent and project a pack installs is editable. If the closest pack to your work isn't perfect, pick it anyway and shape it from there. See Customizing a pack.
  • If you came from the marketing demo, your earlier answers carried through and the right pack was probably pre-selected on the welcome screen.
  • Regulated packs (Law Firm, Real Estate, Security & Compliance) ship a disclaimer block on each demo page — reminding you to review with qualified counsel before modeling production work after a sample artifact. The disclaimer also surfaces on the pack card during selection.

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