Built on the Matrix protocol, Hiclaw is a multi-agent operating system designed for collaborative team workflows. It uses a manager-worker model to decompose and orchestrate complex tasks, enabling multiple agents to run in parallel within shared rooms while keeping execution fully visible. Hiclaw emphasizes human-in-the-loop collaboration over black-box automation: users can monitor progress in real time, intervene at critical checkpoints, and audit the entire process. With token-based secure access and distributed communication, it fits enterprise scenarios that require high coordination, transparency, and operational control.

Features
- Manager-worker orchestration for multi-agent execution
- Room-based collaboration with full process visibility
- Human intervention and takeover at any time
- Audit-ready and traceable Matrix communication
- Token-based access with enterprise security isolation
- Distributed deployment with federated collaboration
Use Cases
- Cross-functional execution of complex workflows
- Enterprise digital worker orchestration
- Auditable automation in high-compliance operations
- Linked customer support and operations workflows
- Multi-role collaboration for knowledge teams
- Continuous tracking and delivery for long-running projects
FAQ
Built on the Matrix protocol, Hiclaw is a multi-agent operating system designed for collaborative team workflows. It uses a manager-worker model to decompose and orchestrate complex tasks, enabling multiple agents to run in parallel within shared rooms while keeping execution fully visible. Hiclaw emphasizes human-in-the-loop collaboration over black-box automation: users can monitor progress in real time, intervene at critical checkpoints, and audit the entire process. With token-based secure access and distributed communication, it fits enterprise scenarios that require high coordination, transparency, and operational control. Core capabilities include: Manager-worker orchestration for multi-agent execution, Room-based collaboration with full process visibility, Human intervention and takeover at any time.
Common scenarios include: Cross-functional execution of complex workflows, Enterprise digital worker orchestration, Auditable automation in high-compliance operations.