Building ClawDeck
Over the weekend I built ClawDeck, with the assistance of my bot, Maxie. It’s a kanban mission control for your OpenClaw bot.
The idea is simple. Take the simplicity of a kanban board and put the full power of an AI agent behind it. You can organize your projects, to-do lists, whatever you need. But the real trick is that your bot can interact with the boards directly.
What it does
Ask your bot to create tasks. Assign it work that it picks up instantly. Watch progress as your bot moves tasks along the board. Add it to your bot’s heartbeat so it checks in on its own. It really is a magical tool once it clicks.
The best part is how flexible it is. You can ask your bot to integrate ClawDeck into your workflow however you like. There’s no rigid structure you have to follow. It adapts to how you already work.
Why kanban
I’ve tried a lot of project management tools. Most of them are either too simple to be useful or too complex to stick with. Kanban hits the sweet spot. You see everything at a glance, priorities are clear, and moving a card from “doing” to “done” never gets old.
Now imagine that, but your AI agent is the one moving the cards. You wake up, check the board, and work got done while you slept.
Open source, hosted option
The project is open source. If you want to run it yourself, you can. If you’d rather just use it, there’s a hosted version at clawdeck.io.
This is still early. But even in its current state, it’s already become central to how I manage my projects with Maxie.