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Jentic Mini launches safe API layer

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Jentic Mini launches safe API layer
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Jentic Mini launches safe API layer

Jentic Mini is a free, self-hosted execution layer that brokers agent API calls and injects credentials at runtime, keeping secrets out of prompts. It ships with an AI-curated catalog of 10,000+ APIs and workflows for OpenClaw and other general-purpose agents.

// ANALYSIS

This feels like the unglamorous middleware agent stacks actually need: not another planner, but a control boundary for safe, revocable execution.

  • Runtime credential injection is the real win because it keeps keys out of prompts and client code.
  • Toolkit-scoped permissions plus a kill switch make agent access narrow and revocable by default.
  • One-command, self-hosted setup lowers adoption friction for teams that want to trial it fast.
  • The 10,000+ API catalog is the potential moat, but only if coverage and matching stay current as it scales.
  • Jentic is positioning itself as execution infrastructure below agent frameworks, which is the right abstraction for production use.
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jentic-miniopen-sourceself-hostedapiagentautomationsafety

DISCOVERED

64d ago

2026-03-26

PUBLISHED

64d ago

2026-03-26

RELEVANCE

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