Despite being told no, I'm open-sourcing TrustClaw.
You can now deploy a production-ready personal agent service with over 1000+ app integrations in a single command, straight to
@vercel with npx
@composio/trustclaw deploy
I was inspired by
@openclaw to build a simple web app where anyone could create their own 24/7 personal assistant and connect it to Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, Slack, GitHub, HubSpot, Linear… well everything, and securely through OAuth/sandbox execution.
It went viral on X, reached over a thousand users in less than 48h, and revenue began pouring in.
If you are thinking like a company, you'd probably keep that locked up. But why should I be the reason you spend another year scrolling instead of building?
So today, I'm open-sourcing TrustClaw anyway.
> 24/7 agents that act across Gmail, Notion, GitHub, Slack, Linear, Jira, and 1000+ apps
> OAuth and sandboxed execution, so users don't have to hand agents passwords or raw API keys
> Supports multiple users and authentication right outside of the box with
@better_auth
Repo is open, MIT licensed.
If I were starting an AI company today, I'd clone this, pick a market, and begin shipping with Claude Code.
Honestly so excited to see what comes out of this.