Venn.ai adds guardrails to OpenClaw
Venn.ai is pitching a control layer for agentic work: it links Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code, and OpenClaw to business apps, then scopes exactly what each AI can read or write. The pitch is to let teams run real workflows across tools like Gmail, Salesforce, Jira, and Notion without giving agents blanket access or losing visibility.
This is less flashy than a model launch, but it solves the problem that actually blocks agent adoption: trust. If agents can touch real systems, the winner is the control layer that makes those actions auditable, scoped, and easy to revoke.
- –One policy layer follows the user across Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, VS Code, and OpenClaw, so teams do not re-authorize every client separately.
- –OAuth 2.0 auth, scoped permissions, no stored passwords, and SOC 2 Type II under Barndoor's audit make the security story easier to sell upstream.
- –Read-only, scoped-write, and confirm-before-action are the right primitives for production agents because they cut blast radius without killing usefulness.
- –The broad app list and universal MCP framing make Venn feel like access-control infrastructure for agent workflows, not just another connector demo.
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76d ago
2026-03-26
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2026-03-26
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