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NanoClaw is a safer OpenClaw

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NanoClaw is a new agent inspired by OpenClaw, but without the massive security risks you get with OpenClaw. Essentially, it's a safer OpenClaw.


What if you could run a powerful AI agent on your own machine: one that can browse, automate tasks, connect to apps, and even manage your workflow ... but without the massive security risks?


That’s the idea behind NanoClaw, a lightweight alternative to OpenClaw created by developer Gavriel Cohen. In just a few weeks, the project exploded on GitHub, attracting thousands of stars and a growing community of developers building their own AI agents.


In this episode of TechFirst, we explore:


• Why OpenClaw raised serious security concerns

• How NanoClaw isolates agents in containers

• Why a 3,000-line codebase is safer than 500,000 lines

• The rise of AI agents that can actually do work

• Why entire software categories may soon be replaced by prompts

• The future of AI-native workflows and “disposable software”


Gavriel also shares how his team uses AI agents in WhatsApp to run their sales pipeline automatically—and how developers are customizing NanoClaw with new capabilities like voice, images, and automation.


If you’re interested in AI agents, autonomous workflows, vibe coding, and the future of software, this conversation is packed with insights.



Guest


Gavriel Cohen

Founder, Quibbit

NanoClaw Creator

https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw



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00:00 Intro: A safe OpenClaw for TechFirst

01:22 Gavriel Cohen introduces NanoClaw

03:25 Why OpenClaw feels unsafe

03:55 Half a million lines of code vs. 3,000

06:03 Dependency sprawl and supply-chain risk

07:00 Why every agent needs its own container

09:30 What NanoClaw can actually do

10:16 Letting NanoClaw customize itself

12:56 How NanoClaw recreates OpenClaw with far less code

13:21 Memory, Claude Code, and agents.md

15:34 Running NanoClaw on a laptop, server, or VPS

16:22 What Gavriel learned from vibe coding

19:50 The OpenClaw phase shift: everything changed

21:16 From ChatGPT to real agents that do work

23:15 Why AI-native workflows beat traditional SaaS

24:46 Replacing CRM workflows with markdown and WhatsApp

25:54 Product categories becoming prompts

26:36 The key innovation: agents leaving the box

28:45 Agent swarms and one-person companies

29:22 Tokens, cost, and AI inequality

30:30 Building secure, customizable software

32:25 Self-modifying software and shared customizations

33:44 Disposable software and infinite composability

35:00 Outro

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