alphaclaw and clawforce

These are complementary tools where Alphaclaw provides the foundational container orchestration and deployment infrastructure that Clawforce builds upon to manage persistent multi-agent workflows and team coordination.

alphaclaw
80
Verified
clawforce
28
Experimental
Maintenance 22/25
Adoption 19/25
Maturity 20/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 0/25
Stars: 639
Forks: 78
Downloads: 9,254
Commits (30d): 170
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
Stars: 22
Forks:
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: Apache-2.0
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About alphaclaw

chrysb/alphaclaw

The ultimate setup harness for OpenClaw. Deploy in minutes. Stay running for months. No CLI required.

AlphaClaw helps non-technical professionals easily set up and manage multiple AI agents that automate tasks. You provide the agent's purpose and connect it to tools like Google Workspace or Slack, and AlphaClaw handles the complex infrastructure, keeping your agents running reliably. This is for business users, team leads, or operations managers who want to deploy AI agents without needing IT support.

AI-agent-management business-process-automation workflow-automation operations-management digital-assistant-deployment

About clawforce

saolalab/clawforce

Clawforce is the infrastructure for deploying persistent, proactive agent workforces that execute complex workflows, collaborate as teams, and deliver real outcomes — without constant human supervision.

Clawforce helps you automate complex, ongoing tasks by deploying teams of AI agents that work tirelessly without direct human oversight. You provide the objectives, and the system delivers results like incident responses, vulnerability reports, or drafted content. It's for managers and operational teams looking to offload repetitive or monitoring tasks to an autonomous AI workforce.

DevOps Automation Security Operations Customer Support Content Creation Data Operations

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