Multi-agent orchestration is where permissions become critical. Who can use which agent? What can each agent access? I'm building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) for exactly this: enterprise governance layer on OpenClaw…
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Similar problem space, different approach. I'm building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) — self-hosted and AGPL instead of managed SaaS. Key difference: plugin permission layer so agents get scoped tools instead of raw…
Same experience. The productivity gain is real. The one thing I couldn't solve: using it with a team. Who can use which agent? What can each agent access? Started building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) — enterprise…
The governance gap mentioned in several comments here is real. I'm a daily OpenClaw user and started building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) to solve this: AGPL-licensed enterprise layer with plugin permissions, RBAC,…
It really depends on your setup. Obviously, the more complex your application and the more tests you write, the longer it will take to run your test suite. We use Guard to run only a limited subset of tests that’s…
Multi-agent orchestration is where permissions become critical. Who can use which agent? What can each agent access? I'm building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) for exactly this: enterprise governance layer on OpenClaw…
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Similar problem space, different approach. I'm building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) — self-hosted and AGPL instead of managed SaaS. Key difference: plugin permission layer so agents get scoped tools instead of raw…
Same experience. The productivity gain is real. The one thing I couldn't solve: using it with a team. Who can use which agent? What can each agent access? Started building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) — enterprise…
The governance gap mentioned in several comments here is real. I'm a daily OpenClaw user and started building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) to solve this: AGPL-licensed enterprise layer with plugin permissions, RBAC,…
It really depends on your setup. Obviously, the more complex your application and the more tests you write, the longer it will take to run your test suite. We use Guard to run only a limited subset of tests that’s…