ClawMetry brings live NemoClaw observability
ClawMetry adds host-level observability to NVIDIA NemoClaw sandboxes, exposing live tool calls, token spend, memory changes, and sandbox state in a cloud dashboard. It aims to turn ephemeral agent runs into persistent, encrypted fleet monitoring without weakening NemoClaw’s guardrails.
This is the right kind of layer to build on top of an agent sandbox: security handles containment, ClawMetry handles visibility. If NemoClaw is the runtime, this is the ops console.
- –One-command host install covering every sandbox is the key move; observability at the sandbox layer is more useful than per-agent logging once you have multiple instances
- –E2E encryption is not just a nice-to-have here, since prompts, tool output, and memory files can be as sensitive as source code
- –The product is clearly positioning itself as production infrastructure, not just a local debug view, with browser access, fleet views, and remote cost tracking
- –The open-source local core plus paid cloud sync is a clean monetization split, and $5 per sandbox is easy to understand
- –The main constraint is ecosystem dependence: this is compelling if NemoClaw adoption keeps growing, but it is still a niche inside a niche
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2026-04-01
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2026-04-01
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