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ClawDiary - Cloud audit, guard, and shared diary for AI agents

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Passive logging, active blocking, multi-device diary and daily digest. One-line integration: Guard asks for approval before risky actions, Audit logs after the fact—non-blocking.

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The Inspiration & Problem The inspiration for ClawDiary came from a recurring nightmare every AI developer faces: the "Black Box" effect. We were building multiple autonomous agents and realized they were either hallucinating in a loop—burning through API credits—or attempting high-risk actions without a human "safety catch." We set out to solve three critical pain points: • The Risk of Autonomy: Agents lacked a final line of defense before executing irreversible or expensive actions. • Fragmented Memory: Multi-agent setups often felt like isolated islands, with no easy way to share context or maintain long-term state across sessions. • Monitoring Fatigue: Developers shouldn't have to glue themselves to a terminal. We needed an elegant, mobile-friendly "Daily Digest" to understand exactly what our agents did while we were asleep. The Evolution of Our Approach From Passive Auditing to Active Intervention Initially, ClawDiary was conceived as a simple logging tool (Audit). However, we quickly realized that knowing an agent failed after the fact wasn't enough. We needed to stop the disaster before it happened. This led to the birth of Guard—a high-risk interceptor that pings your Telegram for real-time approval before an agent proceeds with sensitive tasks. From Isolated Agents to a "Shared Brain" As multi-agent collaboration became the norm, we saw the need for a collective "diary." We evolved our storage from simple logs into the Diary feature—a persistent, interconnected store. This allows different agents and devices to read and write to the same timeline, giving them a unified memory and a shared workspace for true collaboration. The "One-Line" Philosophy Throughout the launch process, we became obsessed with friction. If a security tool is hard to integrate, developers won't use it. We refined our gateway to ensure that adding a safety net and shared memory requires exactly one line of code. The Vision "We built ClawDiary to transform AI agents from 'unpredictable black boxes' into a transparent, secure, and synchronized team."