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Frustrated by AI assistants that leak data or require complex setups? NanoClaw is a minimalist, secure Claude-based assistant built with ~500 lines of TypeScript, designed to run in OS-level container isolation.


Stop Wasting Time on Security Chores


With NanoClaw and its secure sandbox and lightweight footprint, you deploy quickly and keep sensitive data isolated while you automate tasks.


Aha Moment: Quick, Safe Automation


See the instant value as NanoClaw handles tasks like WhatsApp integration, scheduled jobs, and web access to fetch and summarize information, all inside a sandbox.


Built for Customization


The core ~500 line TypeScript codebase makes NanoClaw easy to customize for developers, with simple setup via Claude Code.

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How NanoClaw Works In 3 Steps?

  1. 1. Clone NanoClaw GitHub

    Clone the NanoClaw repository to start secure, container-isolated setup.
  2. 2. Enter repo directory

    Navigate into the project to run install scripts and enable sandboxed operation.
  3. 3. Run Claude Code

    Execute Claude Code to initialize NanoClaw in a secure sandbox.

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Very Positive (2) 5.0/5 2 reviews 100% recommend — Monthly growth
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I’m Kai, a freelance DevOps engineer juggling client dashboards. NanoClaw’s real-time web access and data fetching let me pull Jira, Git, and custom API data into a single report in hours, not days. OS-level container isolation keeps each client workflow sandboxed. The minimalist TypeScript codebase is a dream to customize. Pebble in the shoe: onboarding docs are thin and some auth sources need manual token handling, which adds friction.

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Isabella Jones

5.0
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Real-time data pulls and secure sandboxes cut client reporting time dramatically

Used for week to month

What I liked

  • Hero Feature: Real-time data gathering from multiple sources via web access and data fetching.
  • Secure by design: OS-level container isolation keeps client data sandboxed.
  • Lightweight codebase: Minimalist TypeScript codebase makes customization and auditing quick.

What could be better

  • Pebble in the shoe: Documentation lacks depth for building complex pipelines.
  • Some data sources require manual token management or workarounds; no built-in OAuth flows.
  • Time-zone scheduling can occasionally misfire when clients are in far-off zones.

I’m Kai, a freelance DevOps engineer juggling client dashboards. NanoClaw’s real-time web access and data fetching let me pull Jira, Git, and custom API data into a single report in hours, not days. OS-level container isolation keeps each client workflow sandboxed. The minimalist TypeScript codebase is a dream to customize. Pebble in the shoe: onboarding docs are thin and some auth sources need manual token handling, which adds friction.

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Grace Walker

5.0
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Automated weekly doc digests with a clean, reusable TS codebase

Used for 1-3 months

What I liked

  • Hero Feature: Scheduled tasks automate weekly git history reviews and doc summaries.
  • Minimalist codebase: The small TS footprint makes customization of the summarization rules easy.
  • Secure by design: Sandboxed runtimes protect sensitive notes on shared machines.

What could be better

  • Pebble in the shoe: No GUI; non-developers struggle to adjust schedules or workflows.
  • Summary quality sometimes misses niche commits; requires tuning for technical depth.
  • Exports to PDF/Markdown are not built-in; you need extra steps for sharing.

I’m Mira Chen, a university researcher with limited IT support. NanoClaw’s scheduled tasks auto-run weekly to review git history and generate wiki-ready summaries, saving me hours. The tiny TypeScript codebase makes it easy to tweak what gets summarized, and OS-level isolation keeps our notes safe on shared lab machines. The CLI is terse for non-developers, and export options are basic.

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NanoClaw: Features, Advantages & FAQs

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Core Features
  • OS-level container isolation: Ensures sandboxed, secure operation
  • Minimalist TypeScript codebase: Easy understanding and customization
  • WhatsApp integration: Direct messaging automation
  • Web access & data fetching: Real-time information gathering
  • Scheduled tasks: Automated workflows on a timer
  • Lightweight footprint (~500 lines): Quick deployment and low resource use
  • Secure by design: Reduces risk of data leakage
Advantages
  • Lightweight and fast: ~500 lines of TS
  • OS-level container isolation: enhances security
  • Open, customizable codebase: easy to tailor
  • WhatsApp integration: seamless team communication
  • No heavy dependencies: simple setup
  • Sandbox execution: reduces risk of data leakage
Use Cases
  • Sales Pipeline automation and reporting
  • Documentation maintenance by reviewing git history
  • AI News briefing compiling sources
  • Email management with Gmail for summaries and drafting
  • Research assistant for web search and report summarization
  • Task automation and personal productivity workflows

Frequently Asked Questions

Can NanoClaw run on Linux?

Yes. It runs in Docker on Linux for sandboxed AI tasks.

Is NanoClaw secure?

Yes. It uses OS level container isolation to protect data.

Why does NanoClaw use no configuration files?

NanoClaw was designed to be simple to set up without extra config files.

How do I get started?

Clone the GitHub repo, enter the directory, run Claude Code and complete setup.

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