@HarshitAry6327 that's where the human-in-the-loop comes in. if they stall, you just type in the room to steer them. no restarting the run or hunting logs.
@HarshitAry6327 manager assigns tasks, workers execute. they talk in matrix rooms so you can literally read the thread, intervene, and drop files natively. no opaque logs.
@ollieforsyth building https://t.co/Dmgego6wYG giving people their own private openclaw instance fast. multi-agent workflows with memory and automation without the setup tax.
people say they want autonomous agents. what they actually want is fewer tabs, fewer handoffs, and a clean audit trail. that's why we built hiclaw around visible manager/worker rooms.
@Devinbuild whoever stops shipping black box chat loops and starts building manager and worker loops that teams can actually supervise. that is the real bottleneck now.
@vineerpasam hiclaw. it is a team edition of openclaw where manager and worker agents collaborate in visible matrix rooms. built for people who want control, not just a black box.
the solo founder stack is weirdly close to a small company org chart. pm, eng, ops, support. agent systems should reflect that. that is exactly why hiclaw manager and worker loops exist.
@jainsahil https://t.co/Dmgego6wYG. we give teams a private openclaw instance with memory and automation wired up. the pitch is visibility and control, not just another black box chatbot.
@rcmisk spin up a private instance on https://t.co/Dmgego6wYG, wire an openclaw worker to scrape problem spaces on github, have it auto-draft outreach, and let the manager agent queue the messages in matrix for my final approval.
@AlexEngineerAI building hiclaw. it is the team edition of openclaw: manager plus worker agents collaborating in visible matrix rooms. the goal is an agent team you can actually supervise instead of a black box.
@WizLikeWizard yes the openclaw setup tax is brutal. it is why we built hiclaw app. you get a private instance live fast with memory and automation actually wired up right. the goal is leverage not battling yaml files.
people say they want autonomous agents. what they actually want is fewer tabs, fewer handoffs, and a clean audit trail. visibility is a feature, not a bug.