Note: Adapted from the official Clawdi announcement post.
Clawdi v2.0 is here, and if you have been running AI agents across different projects and devices, this one is worth paying attention to. The core idea is simple: one installation that gives all your agents access to the same memory, API keys, skills, and files, no matter what device you are on. Think of it the way you think about iCloud syncing your phone and laptop without you having to manage anything manually. Clawdi does that, but for your agents.
What This Actually Means for Your Workflow
Right now, if you run OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, and Codex on the same project, each agent typically operates in its own bubble. You end up duplicating context, re-entering credentials, and keeping separate configurations in sync by hand. Clawdi v2.0 removes that friction entirely. Install it once, and every agent you run pulls from a shared layer of memory, keys, skills, and files. They are all working from the same foundation, which means less setup time and fewer mistakes from agents operating on stale or incomplete information.
Why the Security Side Actually Matters
Clawdi runs on Phala Network’s TEE-secured cloud infrastructure. A Trusted Execution Environment means your data is encrypted during processing, not just when it is stored or transferred. No one outside that secure environment, not even the cloud provider, can see what is happening inside it. For developers handling API keys, sensitive project files, or proprietary logic across multiple agents, that is not a minor detail. It means you get the convenience of shared cloud infrastructure without giving up control over what stays private. Everything is encrypted by default, so you do not have to configure anything special to get that protection.
Getting Started
If you are already building with OpenClaw or any of the supported agents, the upgrade path is straightforward. Install Clawdi v2.0 once on your device, connect your agents, and the shared layer is ready. You can explore the full setup at https://www.clawdi.ai/ and follow the Clawdi on X for updates as the ecosystem keeps growing.
This is the kind of coordination layer that makes running multiple agents feel like running one well-organized system rather than several disconnected ones.
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