
ClawApp
The easiest way to automate tasks with OpenClaw
841 followers
The easiest way to automate tasks with OpenClaw
841 followers
ClawApp is a macOS desktop app designed to simplify working with OpenClaw bots. It replaces manual setup and fragmented tooling with a guided, all-in-one experience. Users can install, manage, and run local agents without worrying about configuration or system internals. ClawApp focuses on clarity and speed, making it easy to get a local OpenClaw agent running and ready to use within minutes.






@justin_ellery1 oh this is cool. We have something running in-house at the moment that has a similar approach – curious how you're approaching the security issues
@justin_ellery1 yeah, I need up moving the whole thing to a NAS to protect my local environment!
hello mate, let me introduce myself I'm Fatah, and I'm super into Artificial Intelligence (AI). I've already tried Clawapp, and overall, this thing is gonna totally shake up the AI ecosystem moving forward. It's all about those autonomous AI agents that can handle all sorts of simple tasks, and what I love most is that we can deploy it to different platforms like Telegram, and they've got plans for Discord too. For sure, this'll be a huge help for me as a moderator in my cryptocurrency project. Right now, I'm using Rose bot on Telegram and Mee6 on Discord, and it's such a pain setting up commands, filters, and all that jazz is exhausting. But with Clawapp, I see it as this fresh breakthrough that'll make my moderation gig way easier. I can use it to build bots like Rose or Mee6, but with smart AI thrown in, plus customizable skills that are already there. And the best part? It deploys to all kinds of platforms but I hope they add even more down the line. Oh yeah, for the future, maybe add support for Windows and Linux OS so more people can use Clawapp. Thanks!
ClawApp shines if you want truly local, privacy-focused agents without cloud dependency—great for sensitive personal/professional data. But if security is paramount (e.g., enterprise), tools with built-in sandboxing/governance (like StackAI or enterprise OpenClaw variants) might edge it out, or run ClawApp in a VM.Since it's brand new, expect quick iterations (Sahara/OpenClaw are responsive to feedback). If you're trying it, start small—no full email/calendar access day one—and keep it updated.
I’ve tried every local AI agent setup and they’re always a pain terminal nonsense, errors everywhere.
ClawApp is different: download, open, beautiful dashboard, one click install OpenClaw agents, everything runs locally on my M2 Mac. No cloud, no hassle, privacy feels great.
Pros:
Dead simple, looks modern
Clean logs and status
Fully local
Cons:
Agent library still small
Heavy models slow on weaker hardware
Docs could be better
ClawApp
@kasra_daryani great feedback! We’re building out better docs that we’ll release in the next week or two when we drop the open source GitHub.
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Great idea! So where is it hosted? Your laptop or somewhere else? How do you think about security?
@daniele_packard Thanks for attention & great question! At the moment, we’ve been focused on lowering the installation and adoption barrier for OpenClaw, which means we’re currently operating within the security constraints of OpenClaw’s existing setup.
We’re very aware of the limitations there, though, and we’re actively exploring more secure setups, like sandboxing and skill audits
Amazing! I am really concerned on the security side how do you handle it. Also, is it possible to configure the permissions and tools OpenClaw have on your computer?
@marcelo_farr ClawApp is currently constrained to OpenClaws existing setup, but we're aware of the limitations and are looking into sandboxing and skill audits. Hope you enjoy the app!
@justin_ellery1 Amazing! Looking forward for the updates
Got a few questions:
Are you ever planning on running a beta for this app or that phase is done already?
Can a non-crypto person use it well and find their way around things?
ClawApp
@web3reetutor 1) app is live so you can start using it now! 2) absolutely. Payments are currently crypto native but that will be abstracted away in future launches so you don’t even have to worry about it