We're building the management layer on top of OpenClaw. Agents that remember, work that gets reviewed, and a setup that doesn't fall apart at 3am. Open source.
You set up your first AI agent and it's magic. So you add a second, then a third. Suddenly you're juggling chat windows, restarting dead sessions, and keeping a paper notepad next to your desk because you can't interrupt the agent you're talking to.
They forget what they learned yesterday. They're blocked on you and you don't know. They ship work nobody reviewed. The more agents you add, the more time you spend managing them instead of doing the thing they were supposed to help with.
Everyone posts about how many agents they're running. Nobody talks about making them productive.
Otter Camp is open source, runs on your machine, and adds actual method to the madness.
Your assistant learned about the peanut allergy on Tuesday. Compacted overnight. Wednesday it's recommending pad thai with crushed peanuts.
Otter's memory agent scans everything โ conversations, commits, decisions โ every five minutes. When an agent compacts, the memories come back automatically. It also shares knowledge across the team, so your engineer's lessons reach your designer without you playing telephone.
Adding an agent to my current setup is 30 minutes of config editing. System prompt, personality, workspace, tools, channels. Renaming one is worse.
Otter stores identities in a database. New agent in 30 seconds from the UI. Need to parallelize? Clone your writer five times, five blog posts at once. Done with an agent? One click. It also tracks what each agent ships, so you can actually tell who's performing.
Code, blog posts, meal plans โ same flow. Issues go plan โ build โ review โ ship. Version controlled, because progress should be non-destructive.
Designer ships something bad at 2am? Roll it back. Writer nukes a good draft? Still there. Nothing ships without review โ agents check each other's work, or you add human checkpoints where it matters.
Your feedback on the blog draft stays with the blog draft. Engineering discussions stay in engineering. Nothing leaks into unrelated context that's about to compact.
Thought pops into your head? Drop it on Otter, it gets filed as an issue in the right project. Don't interrupt what you're working on. ADHD brain's best friend.
Built in production by the agents it manages. 700+ commits, 150k lines of code, 9 days. It's early. It works.
Alpha is live for the adventurous. Hosted version coming soon.
Want full control? Self-host from GitHub