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ClawK

A native macOS menu bar companion for OpenClaw.

ClawK surfaces OpenClaw sessions, subagents, heartbeats, memory, crons, model usage, canvas state, settings, and direct message composition from the macOS menu bar.

ClawK mission-control screen showing OpenClaw sessions, status, and operational cards in a macOS app.
The public ClawK repository screenshot shows the mission-control view for OpenClaw sessions, heartbeats, memory, and cron visibility.

Agent systems can be running, scheduled, and writing memory in the background, but the operator often lacks a compact live view of health, context, and activity.

What I built

A SwiftUI menu bar app that turns a local OpenClaw installation into an inspectable operating surface.

It covers sessions, subagents, memory browsing, memory vitals, cron activity, model usage, canvas controls, and settings.

How it works

Launch ClawK, connect to the local gateway with a token, monitor active agent state, inspect memory/canvas surfaces, and send a message without leaving the menu bar workflow.

What it proves

The output is local operational visibility for an OpenClaw system: health, memory, scheduled work, and direct operator actions.