clawforge and openclaw-command-center
Given their identical descriptions as "AI assistant command and control dashboards" and "one dashboard for all your AI assistants," these two tools are direct competitors, offering alternative solutions for the same core problem of monitoring and managing AI assistants.
About clawforge
ClawForgeAI/clawforge
One dashboard for all your AI assistants
Provides centralized policy enforcement, skill governance, and audit logging for OpenClaw instances, with features like tool allow/deny lists, emergency kill switches, and heartbeat monitoring across distributed deployments. Integrates SSO/OIDC providers (Okta, Auth0, Entra ID) alongside native auth, and exposes a queryable audit trail of all tool calls and LLM interactions. Deployed via Docker Compose, it communicates with OpenClaw gateways to enforce policies and track policy version compliance across the fleet.
About openclaw-command-center
jontsai/openclaw-command-center
🤖 AI assistant command and control dashboard — Spawn more Overlords!
Provides real-time monitoring and cost analysis for OpenClaw AI agents with a lightweight, zero-dependency UI built on vanilla JavaScript and Server-Sent Events (SSE) streaming. Supports multiple authentication modes (token, Tailscale, Cloudflare, IP allowlist) and auto-detects OpenClaw workspaces without configuration. Integrates with OpenClaw's session management, Slack threading, and Cerebro topic tracking to deliver unified visibility into active sessions, LLM token usage, system vitals, scheduled tasks, and per-model cost breakdowns.
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