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GoClaw Review

Enterprise AI agent platform for secure and scalable deployments.

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Verdict

GoClaw offers a robust and secure AI agent platform with multi-tenant isolation and 5-layer security, making it suitable for enterprise deployments. However, its complexity and requirement for technical expertise may be a barrier for smaller organizations. The platform's extensibility and support for multiple LLM providers are notable advantages.

What it does

GoClaw is OpenClaw rebuilt in Go — with multi-tenant isolation, 5-layer security, and native concurrency. Deploy AI agent teams at scale without compromising on safety.

Best for

Large enterprises requiring a secure and scalable AI agent platform.

At a glance

Free planYes
Login requiredNo
MemoryNo
VoiceNo
Image generationNo
Group chatYes
Mobile appNo
NSFW policyUnknown
PricingFree + paid

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Multi-tenant isolation and 5-layer security
  • Support for 20+ LLM providers
  • Extensible design with runtime custom tools
  • Native concurrency and fast startup time
Cons
  • Complexity and technical expertise required
  • Limited information on pricing and cost structure

Frequently asked

Is GoClaw free to use?
Yes. GoClaw has a free plan.
Does GoClaw have memory?
No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
Can GoClaw do voice or images?
Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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