Meet the AI team for your team. WorkClaws are collaborative, proactive AI coworkers who work in Slack and Microsoft Teams just like every other colleague. They're fully customizable to get work done your way by learning skills and routines. Unlike most AI products that pair one person with one assistant, WorkClaws can collaborate 24/7 with your whole team. Each Claw has a job title, a manager in your org chart, and a cloud-hosted ClawOS computer with the ability to access more than 3,000 apps.
When you talk about 'learning skills and routines,' are you using a LLM-based planning/execution framework (like AutoGPT/LangGraph) that allows them to chain tools autonomously, or is it more of a supervised 'workflow template' approach? How do you prevent 'hallucinated actions' when they interact with sensitive business apps?
I'm fascinated by the multi-user collaboration aspect of WorkClaws. How do you handle context switching when a single Claw is interacting with multiple team members simultaneously in a channel? Do you maintain a unified memory graph for the team, or is it partitioned per user/thread?
@willruben very cool! How do you think through safety for these agents?
I met the team behind WorkClaw during Tech Week New York at a comedy event that they hosted. Hey, great tech and a sense of humor tick all the right boxes for a product I'd like to test drive.
Love WorkClaw! Works well for project management and marketing. What else are people using it for?
Interesting to see AI moving from "assistant" to "coworker." I'm a non-developer founder building an AI-powered health product, and the biggest shift for me has been treating AI less like a chatbot and more like a collaborator in the workflow. Congrats on the launch.
Amazing, I like that this is built into existing apps. How do you stop two Claws from working on the same task or giving conflicting answers? Can admins see a clear record of who asked for what and what each Claw changed?
Strong launch. The org-chart model is the interesting bit.
For a Claw that can touch 3,000 apps, I’d want each task to leave a work receipt: who assigned it, which app/account it used, what changed, and whether another Claw or human approved. Do those receipts live in Slack/Teams, or in WorkClaw?
@willruben Nice job here. Have used this - it’s a nice mix of flexible and enterprise ready
We are looking to roll out company wide
Hi @willruben, congrats on your launch. I love the playful look of the muppet-claws. "Worky Clawson" is an excellent name. I wish I had a better understanding of how credits translated to actual tok. The pricing is a little confusing for me. It's hard for me to tell if the team plan includes VM rental space or if that is in addition to subscription fee. Overall, this looks like an elegant way to productize OpenClaw and provide users with a no-fuss way to get started with multi-agent Claw workers! Looking forward to giving it a try.
Congrats on the #1 launch! The orchestrator-Claw-as-single-point-of-accountability pattern is the smart call. I build AI agents for small businesses and the moment you go multi-agent the bottleneck stops being capability and becomes "what did each one actually do?" Curious how much of WorkClaw is observability / audit trail vs the agents themselves — that's usually where trust is won or lost with a team.
The proactive part is the exciting and scary part in the same breath. A coworker who waits to be asked is safe; one that acts on its own across 3,000 apps can do the wrong thing at scale before anyone notices. I'd want to know what the approval and rollback model looks like for actions that touch money or customers, because that's the line between a helpful coworker and a very fast liability.
With access to that many integrated apps how do you handle the inevitable API changes or outages on the other end? Does a Claw degrade gracefully if one of its 3,000 connected tools goes down or does it just stall?
@willruben I’m really impressed with so much about Workclaw as a person well versed in AI but also tech in general, how do we know when it’s time for us to do an upgrade vs you doing the upgrade? And how long does it take dev to get back to me on a simple thing like putting in a plugin when I gave dev the exact coding plugin the workclaw asked to be put in the system 2 days ago so I can see my system we built together in workclaw instead of outsourcing it to Vercel that isn’t as safely locked in security vs you guys that are on top of that very well?
What's the onboarding experience like for a new Claw versus a new human hire? Is there an equivalent of a 30 60 90 day ramp or is it closer to instant productivity from day one?
Do Claws have memory that persists across projects and reorgs or does a Claw's 'institutional knowledge reset if it gets reassigned to a different team or manager?
About WorkClaw on Product Hunt
“Collaborative, proactive AI coworkers who work in Slack”
WorkClaw launched on Product Hunt on June 20th, 2026 and earned 349 upvotes and 85 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Meet the AI team for your team. WorkClaws are collaborative, proactive AI coworkers who work in Slack and Microsoft Teams just like every other colleague. They're fully customizable to get work done your way by learning skills and routines. Unlike most AI products that pair one person with one assistant, WorkClaws can collaborate 24/7 with your whole team. Each Claw has a job title, a manager in your org chart, and a cloud-hosted ClawOS computer with the ability to access more than 3,000 apps.
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When you talk about 'learning skills and routines,' are you using a LLM-based planning/execution framework (like AutoGPT/LangGraph) that allows them to chain tools autonomously, or is it more of a supervised 'workflow template' approach? How do you prevent 'hallucinated actions' when they interact with sensitive business apps?