openclaw-mission-control and vidclaw

One tool is the OpenClaw Mission Control AI Agent Orchestration Dashboard, and the other is simply called "The OpenClaw Dashboard," suggesting they are likely either two different interfaces for the same underlying OpenClaw platform or one is a core component and the other a specialized view or client, making them ecosystem siblings or potentially even competitors if they offer overlapping functionality.

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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About openclaw-mission-control

abhi1693/openclaw-mission-control

AI Agent Orchestration Dashboard - Manage AI agents, assign tasks, and coordinate multi-agent collaboration via OpenClaw Gateway.

Provides unified visibility and approval-driven governance for multi-team agent operations, with built-in activity audit trails and human-in-the-loop execution controls. Supports both Docker and local deployments with dual authentication modes (bearer token and Clerk JWT), exposing the same operational model through web UI and API-first interfaces. Gateway-aware architecture enables distributed runtime control across local and remote execution environments while maintaining a single system of record for organizations, boards, tasks, and approval workflows.

About vidclaw

madrzak/vidclaw

The OpenClaw Dashboard 🦞

Provides real-time task management, token usage tracking, and AI model switching for OpenClaw agents through a React/Express dashboard that executes tasks via cron or heartbeat triggers. Features a Kanban board, activity calendar, skill manager, and SOUL editor for agent persona customization. Runs localhost-only with optional Tailscale remote access for secure, self-hosted operation.

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