OpenClaw for Teams

Personal AI, deployed safely.

OpenClaw is the open-source personal AI assistant your employees are already excited about. We deploy it inside your company with the guardrails it needs — so it becomes a capability, not a liability.

Illustration of the OpenClaw personal AI assistant running across devices

What it is

The personal AI assistant that lives where you chat

OpenClaw is a free, open-source personal AI assistant created by Peter Steinberger, first published in November 2025 and renamed OpenClaw in January 2026. It runs on your own devices — not someone else's cloud — and answers on the channels people already use.

It can browse the web, manage files, and send email, and it is extendable with 3,200+ community-built skills via ClawHub. It is one of the most exciting open-source AI projects around — and to be clear: OpenClaw is not a Nilovate product. We are fans who deploy it properly.

Answers wherever your team already talks

  • WhatsApp
  • Telegram
  • Slack
  • Discord
  • Microsoft Teams
  • iMessage
  • + 20 more channels
  • Runs on your own devices — your data stays with you
  • Browses the web, manages files, sends email
  • 3,200+ community skills via ClawHub
  • Free and open source

The enterprise problem

Your team is going to run personal agents either way

That is not a prediction — it is already happening. The question is whether it happens with guardrails or without them. Unmanaged personal agents mean:

Credentials in the wild

Personal agents get fed real passwords, API keys, and session tokens — stored on personal machines, outside any rotation policy or audit trail.

Data walking out the door

An agent that reads files and sends messages can exfiltrate customer data or internal documents in one prompt — maliciously or by accident.

Shadow IT, agent edition

Unmanaged agents run unvetted community skills with no visibility for IT. You cannot secure what you do not know is running.

What Nilovate does

Secure enterprise deployment, end to end

We handle everything between "this looks amazing" and "this is running safely for the whole team."

Sandboxing

Agents run in isolated environments with explicit boundaries — no unrestricted access to file systems, networks, or production data.

Credential hygiene

Scoped, revocable credentials instead of personal passwords. Secrets managed properly, rotated regularly, never sitting in a config file.

Channel policy

Clear rules for which channels agents may answer on, who can reach them, and what they are allowed to say where.

Skill vetting

ClawHub skills reviewed before they touch your environment — an approved catalog for your team instead of an open marketplace.

Monitoring

Logging and alerting on agent activity, so unusual behavior is caught early and every action is traceable.

Updates & patching

A fast-moving open-source project needs someone watching releases. We keep deployments current and patched.

Team training

Your people learn what agents can safely do, what they must never be given, and how to get real value out of them daily.

Who it's for

Built for companies that would rather lead than ban

Teams already experimenting

Someone in your company is running a personal agent right now. Turn a quiet risk into a managed capability.

Security-conscious organizations

You want the productivity upside without personal credentials and company data floating around unmanaged devices.

Leaders who want to say yes

Banning personal AI does not work — it just goes underground. Give your team a sanctioned, safe way to use it.

OpenClaw for Teams

Pilot OpenClaw with guardrails

Start with a small, sandboxed pilot for one team. See the value, keep the security posture, decide with evidence.