moltis and clawhive

These are competitors: both provide sandboxed, Rust-native agent runtimes with built-in tool execution, but Moltis offers more mature features (voice, memory, MCP protocol support) while Clawhive is an earlier-stage alternative in the same problem space.

moltis
64
Established
clawhive
45
Emerging
Maintenance 22/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 21/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 17/25
Stars: 2,152
Forks: 240
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 827
Language: Rust
License: MIT
Stars: 41
Forks: 9
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Rust
License: MIT
No Package No Dependents
No Package No Dependents

About moltis

moltis-org/moltis

A Rust-native claw you can trust. One binary — sandboxed, secure, auditable. Voice, memory, MCP tools, and multi-channel access built-in.

Moltis helps you run a secure, private AI assistant on your own hardware, like a Mac Mini or Raspberry Pi. It takes your commands via voice, chat (Telegram, Discord), or web interface, processes them with various AI models, and produces automated actions, scheduled tasks, or responses. This is ideal for individuals or small teams who want a powerful, customizable, and secure AI agent without relying on third-party cloud services for data processing or storage.

personal-automation private-ai home-server digital-assistant data-privacy

About clawhive

longzhi/clawhive

Lightweight, Rust-native AI Agent platform. Security sandbox from day one.

This project helps operations managers, customer support teams, or community managers deploy and manage AI agents across various messaging platforms like Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp. It takes your configured AI models and instructions, and outputs a single, efficient service that can interact with users through multiple communication channels. The primary users are individuals or small teams who want to build and manage custom AI assistants without complex infrastructure.

AI-assistant-deployment chatbot-management multi-channel-automation community-moderation customer-service-automation

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