
NanoClaw
A lightweight alternative to OpenClaw, runs in containers.
99 followers
A lightweight alternative to OpenClaw, runs in containers.
99 followers
A lightweight alternative to OpenClaw that runs in containers for security. OpenClaw has 400,000 lines of code. NanoClaw does the same thing in 4000. NanoClaw is a personal Claude assistant that runs on WhatsApp and Telegram. It manages your email, researches the web, runs scheduled briefings, and coordinates agent swarms, all from your phone. The difference? Every agent runs inside an isolated Linux container. No ambient access. Secure by default










Hi all,
Lazer here. Gavriel created NanoClaw to serve our startup’s needs, and we’re its biggest users. NanoClaw manages our content pipeline, sales, and more!
Would love to hear how you use NanoClaw!
Looks really cool. I actually heard Andrej Karpathy was using this instead of OpenClaw!
Containers by default, though -- why is it so important?
Been really enjoying working with Nanoclaw, much less frustrating than some of the other agents I have tried!
Used nanoclaw to build a life / health coach connected to discord. It learns what I like to eat, tracks my data and reminds to get things done.
Permit.io
Finally a tool that can enable enterprise adoption for OpenClaw-style agents. Congrats on the launch!
@gemanor Thank you, Gabriel!
@gemanor I really think that the whole "have security review it in an afternoon" thing is such a powerful message. It's such a small footprint that you can really just "do" it.
Super excited to keep on keeping it lean :)
Postiz
Good Luck!
@nevo_david As a side note, my NanoClaw runs postiz-agent (https://github.com/gitroomhq/postiz-agent) :)
Postiz
@tom_granot2 Now I love this launch a lot more! :D
xpander.ai
Love the philosophy here. stripping such strong functionality to a foundational codebase is awesome. 18k stars is a hell of a start - congrats and best of luck with the launch.
@ran_sheinberg Appreciate the comments! I think @gavriel_cohen really did break it apart, this idea of the claw, into the basics - and I love what came out of it and proud to be part of the journey.
There's also a small tidbit that people miss here, which is the bespokeness of each fork of NanoClaw - it's completely different piece of software for anyone, and the ability to keep that reliable is due to the stripping down of the codebase to the bear necessities.