NanoClaw Brings Persistent Agent Teams to Slack

π‘See how one Slack message can provision a persistent, multi-agent digital team.
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What Changed
A single Slack prompt can create multiple persistent agents with distinct names, avatars, roles, instructions, memories, and permissions.
Why It Matters
This could make multi-agent deployments more accessible to enterprise teams by giving each agent a persistent identity and controlled operating context. Builders will still need to evaluate permission boundaries, memory management, model costs, and governance before deploying agent teams in production.
What To Do Next
Clone NanoClaw, run nanoclaw.sh in a sandbox, and test whether Slack agent identities, permissions, and cross-agent collaboration fit your workflow.
Key Points
- β’A single Slack prompt can create multiple persistent agents with distinct names, avatars, roles, instructions, memories, and permissions.
- β’Agents can communicate with humans and one another in Slack channels and shared Slack Canvases.
- β’NanoClaw agents can also be messaged through external platforms such as Telegram and WhatsApp.
- β’Developers and enterprises can select the underlying LLM based on performance, cost, or other requirements.
- β’The installer uses nanoclaw.sh to configure dependencies, credentials, an agent container, and an initial messaging channel.
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