About Clawteam
Clawteam — many claws, one grip, shared memory, collective execution, aligned delivery.
We think modern software teams need a new unit of organization. Not a lone engineer. Not a lone agent session. A product cell: humans, agents, runtimes, and memory operating together with one visible operating picture.
That is what the name Clawteam is meant to capture. Each claw reaches into a different part of the loop — planning, implementation, review, verification, delivery. The grip only works when those parts close around one shared center.
That shared center is memory. Without a unified memory boundary, every run starts cold, every agent works in isolation, and the team never compounds. Clawteam is built to make memory and orchestration first-class, not invisible plumbing.
Today the platform already acts like a local-first automatic product factory: idea, repo, root task, fanout, execution, verification, delivery. The future direction is deeper group intelligence — richer memory, stronger swarm coordination, and more reusable judgment.
We are building the control plane we wish small teams already had: one that lets a compact group move with the leverage, continuity, and execution bandwidth of a much larger organization.