frontpage.
newsnewestaskshowjobs

Made with ♥ by @iamnishanth

Open Source @Github

fp.

Open in hackernews

Show HN: Clawe – open-source Trello for agent teams

https://github.com/getclawe/clawe
50•Jonathanfishner•2h ago
We recently started to use agents to update some documentation across our codebase on a weekly basis, and everything quickly turned into cron jobs, logs, and terminal output.

it worked, but was hard to tell what agents were doing, why something failed, or whether a workflow was actually progressing.

We thought it would be more interesting to treat agents as long-lived workers with state and responsibilities and explicit handoffs. Something you can actually see and reason about, instead of just tailing logs.

So we built Clawe, a small coordination layer on top of OpenClaw that lets agent workflows run, pause, retry, and hand control back to a human at specific points.

This started as an experiment in how agent systems might feel to operate, but we're starting to see real potential for it, especially for content review and maintenance workflows in marketing. Curious what abstractions make sense, what feels unnecessary, and what breaks first.

Repo: https://github.com/getclawe/clawe

Comments

Barbing•2h ago
Can we talk about the name?
Retr0id•2h ago
At this point my brain replaces {claw-,molt-} with slop-
furyofantares•2h ago
Ah, so this one is Slope.
Retr0id•2h ago
Slopë
sixtyj•1h ago
For ë there is no transcription therefore i would prefer slöpe that you can write as sloepe :)
kaufmann•2h ago
Good Point. Since it is an board I would call it Clawedboard.
fourseventy•2h ago
Then tomorrow rename it to MoltBoard
NamlchakKhandro•21m ago
scratchpost
Jonathanfishner•2h ago
i have 34 more minutes to edit this post, give me something good and i'll change it
lelandbatey•2h ago
Here's just a couple, mostly bad, feel free to use:

Kanclaw

Clawban

Clawboard

Clawlo

Clask (Claw-task)

Fiahil•1h ago
Clasp, from Foundation, was nice
bigwheels•2h ago
If you email the mods, they'll likely update it for you after the freeze.
adamschwartz•2h ago
How about clamban[dot]ai? (It is available.)
MarcellusDrum•2h ago
Cortex. It's like their shared "brain". Starts with a C for extra points.
a_t48•2h ago
In games, AIs usually communicate with a blackboard. Grokboard would rhyme but implies xAI associations. Flockboard? Not so nice sounding but accurate.
giancarlostoro•2h ago
You also need to edit the github at that point, but there's a few different "Claw" projects for AI related stuff, it's going to get confusing.
pea•2h ago
Decapod
edschofield•2h ago
I like “Clawboard”.
giancarlostoro•2h ago
how many AI projects does that make with "Claw" in the name...
Mongoose•1h ago
Quick, someone build a "documentation for agent teams" thing and call it Clawnfluence
unixhero•2h ago
But teams already have planner. No Microsoft zealot organizations are using Trello anymore
jryio•2h ago
There have been a few of these kanban[1] user interfaces over claude code or some other agent (open claw).

These are all proto orchestrators. No one has discovered/converged on what agent orchestration actually looks like.

Other projects include conductor.build, gas town (infamously), and others.

Another layer of abstraction in the infinite castle of computer science.

1: https://www.vibekanban.com/

CuriouslyC•1h ago
Much like people have different takes on the right way to do the SDLC, we're gonna see a lot of takes on orchestration. None of are really that meaningful until we unblock on validation, but to the extent that they also come with observability tools, they're at least useful there. I'm dubious of agent specific silo'd task management though, that should be surfaced to entire teams.
croisillon•2h ago
the limits of a no-code website editor https://chartdb.io/ that's hilarious

please hold for the non-existent cdn while we download 372 fonts

acedTrex•2h ago
I love this trend of posting vibe coded in a day slop apps to every place on the internet.

Really makes me want to be here.

CuriouslyC•1h ago
We're all hustling to stay relevant because we're caught in a cutthroat game of musical chairs as our industry gets automated, and there's little incentive to polish anything before releasing since 90% of the time you'll just get ignored regardless, so you might as well see if your project/landing page hooks before burning a bunch of time.

I polish stuff before promoting because I'm averse to reputation damage, but every day that I see people not doing that and getting upvotes anyhow makes the practice harder to justify.

nickvec•2h ago
Haven't dug as much as I would like to into OpenClaw, but why is there so much hype around it? I don't understand the appeal of using it as a replacement for Claude Code.
CuriouslyC•1h ago
It's not a replacement for claude code, the people using it are typically somewhat less technical and might use it to code but are primarily interested in automations (particularly ones they can post about on social media).
panza•1h ago
OpenClaw is more of a resident AI. It's always running, has access to loads of systems beyond coding (eg email, calendar, browser), and you have many ways to talk to it (like WhatsApp, Signal etc).

It's also an atomic bomb of a security hole waiting to explode.

itissid•1h ago
Venturing a guess. Its the hype of the non-technical automation crowd. APIs are hard for these people to grok and work with. The others are the engineering/dev/product crowd, the best among them have a high BS detector threshold. The former are a lot more numerically and its why the hype is so high.

Whereas the former see things talking to each other across boundaries with a minimal set up, the latter might look at it and see/say: "hard leaky abstractions"/"Poor security model"/"High $/task", you can't you build/sell it.

Where the latter crowd might exclaim: "Look my slack bot can confirm with my doctor when calendar appointment is near. SaaS tools are dead!". The engineering/dev/product are more sceptical and they are right to be so.

Show HN: Rowboat – AI coworker that turns your work into a knowledge graph (OSS)

https://github.com/rowboatlabs/rowboat
93•segmenta•6h ago•25 comments

Show HN: Sol LeWitt-style instruction-based drawings in the browser

https://intervolz.com/sollewitt/
9•intervolz•3h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Clawe – open-source Trello for agent teams

https://github.com/getclawe/clawe
51•Jonathanfishner•2h ago•30 comments

Show HN: JavaScript-first, open-source WYSIWYG DOCX editor

https://github.com/eigenpal/docx-js-editor
13•thisisjedr•1d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Goxe 19k Logs/S on an I5

https://github.com/DumbNoxx/goxe
7•nxus_dev•2d ago•1 comments

Show HN: LLMs are getting pretty good at Active Directory exploitation

https://blog.vulnetic.ai/another-day-another-domain-admin-a7b10c6239f6
2•danieltk76•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Stripe-no-webhooks – Sync your Stripe data to your Postgres DB

https://github.com/pretzelai/stripe-no-webhooks
33•prasoonds•5h ago•12 comments

Show HN: Distr 2.0 – A year of learning how to ship to customer environments

https://github.com/distr-sh/distr
58•louis_w_gk•10h ago•17 comments

Show HN: Multimodal perception system for real-time conversation

https://raven.tavuslabs.org
30•mert_gerdan•4h ago•4 comments

Show HN: I built a macOS tool for network engineers – it's called NetViews

https://www.netviews.app
146•n1sni•17h ago•41 comments

Show HN: I made paperboat.website, a platform for friends and creativity

https://paperboat.website/home/
49•yethiel•6h ago•23 comments

Show HN: NOOR – A Sovereign AI Core Built from the Heart of Suffering in Yemen

https://paragraph.com/@0x4fd3729a4fedf54a74b73d93f7f775a1ef520cec/noor-the-sovereign-ai-truth-fro...
2•suffering•44m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Deadlog – almost drop-in mutex for debugging Go deadlocks

https://github.com/stevenctl/deadlog
12•dirteater_•5h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Showboat and Rodney, so agents can demo what they've built

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/10/showboat-and-rodney/
80•simonw•5h ago•47 comments

Show HN: HN Companion – web app that enhances the experience of reading HN

https://hncompanion.com
18•georgeck•6h ago•5 comments

Show HN: Elysia JIT "Compiler", why it's one of the fastest JavaScript framework

https://elysiajs.com/internal/jit-compiler
46•saltyaom•2d ago•10 comments

Show HN: Total Recall – write-gated memory for Claude Code

https://github.com/davegoldblatt/total-recall
64•davegoldblatt•4d ago•31 comments

Show HN: Open-Source SDK for AI Knowledge Work

https://github.com/ClioAI/kw-sdk
16•ankit219•5h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Creature – Desktop Client for Building and Sharing MCP Apps Within Orgs

https://www.creature.run/
10•ac360•4h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Deidentify data before LLM with Go

https://github.com/aliengiraffe/deidentify
3•nicolasbistolfi•4h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Hyperspectra – Desktop tool for exploring AVIRIS-3 hyperspectral images

https://github.com/christophernagel/hyperspectra
3•chrisnagel•5h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Fix your CSV's files problems

https://www.repairmycsv.com/
3•bigmotion•5h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Track your input data and create colourful renders with it

https://github.com/huntfx/MouseTracks
3•Xarovin•5h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kanban-md – File-based CLI Kanban built for local agents collaboration

https://github.com/antopolskiy/kanban-md
14•santopol•12h ago•3 comments

Show HN: I just want *one page* to see all investments, so that's what I built

https://mynetworthone.com/demo
4•stedwick•6h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Algorithmically finding the longest line of sight on Earth

https://alltheviews.world
401•tombh•1d ago•175 comments

Show HN: VillageSQL = MySQL and Extensions

https://github.com/villagesql/villagesql-server
27•metzby•5d ago•6 comments

Show HN: I spent 3 years reverse-engineering a 40 yo stock market sim from 1986

https://www.wallstreetraider.com/story.html
37•benstopics•20h ago•16 comments

Show HN: SyncKit – Open two browser tabs and watch CRDTs sync in real-time

https://github.com/Dancode-188/synckit/releases/tag/v0.3.0
3•danbitengo•7h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Printable Classics – Free printable classic books for hobby bookbinders

https://printableclassics.com
77•bookman10•1d ago•32 comments