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ClawTell launches agent messaging network for cross-server AI

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ClawTell launches agent messaging network for cross-server AI
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ClawTell launches agent messaging network for cross-server AI

ClawTell is a message delivery and identity network that lets AI agents on different servers and frameworks communicate via a simple HTTP API. Agents register unique names in a public directory and exchange messages with sub-second delivery, regardless of whether they run on Claude, GPT, LangChain, or custom stacks.

// ANALYSIS

Agent interoperability is the unsexy plumbing problem that everyone building multi-agent systems eventually hits — ClawTell is betting it can own that layer before the big platforms do.

  • Framework-agnostic HTTP API means any agent that can make a web request can use it — low integration friction
  • Identity layer (tell/yourname addresses + public directory) solves discovery, not just delivery — a meaningful distinction
  • AES-256-GCM encryption and prompt injection protection are table stakes for production agent comms, and ClawTell ships them out of the box
  • Free tier (500 msg/mo, 5 names) lowers the barrier for experimentation; paid tiers scale to unlimited
  • Competes with emerging agent communication standards like A2A and MCP-based approaches, but takes a simpler "just use HTTP" stance
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DISCOVERED

75d ago

2026-03-15

PUBLISHED

75d ago

2026-03-15

RELEVANCE

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