clawforge and openclaw-dashboard
One project provides a user-friendly dashboard designed for agents created with the other project's OpenClaw framework, making them ecosystem siblings where one is a specific client/dashboard implementation for the other's platform.
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-dashboard
mudrii/openclaw-dashboard
A beautiful, zero-dependency command center for OpenClaw AI agents
Provides real-time operational visibility into OpenClaw AI agent deployments through 12 dashboard panels covering gateway health, cost breakdown (daily/monthly projections), cron job status, active sessions with token usage, and sub-agent activity — all refreshed automatically every 60 seconds. Built as a single Go binary backend with pure HTML/CSS/JS frontend, it polls OpenClaw's `/healthz`, `/readyz`, and `status --json` endpoints locally over HTTP, featuring 6 themeable interfaces, rate-limited natural-language chat queries, and per-metric CPU/RAM/disk thresholds. Designed specifically for multi-agent, multi-model OpenClaw setups running dozens of cron jobs across Telegram, Slack, Discord, and WhatsApp integrations.
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