Summary
TrustClaw launched as a self-hosted AI assistant designed to run continuously while keeping credentials off the agent itself. Built by Composio, it combines sandboxed execution with access to more than 1,000 OAuth-connected tools and uses Vercel as a one-command deployment surface.
What changed
TrustClaw publicly launched a self-hosted AI agent product focused on sandboxed execution and OAuth-based tool access across more than 1,000 integrations.
Why it matters
The launch speaks directly to one of the central trust problems in agent infrastructure: how to let agents act across SaaS tools without handing them raw credentials. TrustClaw is framing OAuth-managed tool access and self-hosting as the safer default, which could resonate with teams that want agent automation but are not comfortable with black-box hosted agents.
Evidence excerpt
TrustClaw describes itself as a 24/7 AI assistant with 1,000+ tools via OAuth and sandboxed execution, and Product Hunt positioned it as a self-hosted Vercel-deployed agent launch.