Quanli Wang
Alibaba Cloud Solutions Architect
Alibaba Cloud Cloud-Native Solutions Architect; Maintainer of the Hiclaw project. The team is responsible for open-source projects such as Higress and Nacos. He leads the implementation of microservices middleware solutions, focusing on API gateways, Nacos, and service governance in cloud-native applications. In the AI era, he spearheads solution development for agent-based systems, covering AI gateways, AI observability, the AgentScope development framework, Nacos, HiMarket, and Agent Sandbox—providing foundational services to support customers in transforming toward AI-native applications.
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HiClaw - Enterprise-Grade Agent Team Solution
As a new entry point for model services, OpenClaw can help you write code, check emails, operate GitHub, and schedule tasks. This innovation—issuing instructions directly through IM—delivers a highly engaging and intuitive user experience. However, as historical instructions accumulate and long-horizon projects grow, several challenges emerge: Security Risks: Each agent requires its own API keys, with GitHub PATs and LLM keys scattered across systems. The CVE-2026-25253 vulnerability exposed how this “self-hackable” architecture, while convenient, introduces significant security risks. Memory Explosion: A single agent often takes on too many roles—frontend, backend, documentation—leading to chaotic skills/ directories and overloaded MEMORY.md files. This not only wastes tokens but also causes context confusion. Low Efficiency in Multi-Agent Collaboration: Manually configuring sub-agents, assigning tasks, and synchronizing progress consumes significant time, pulling users away from focusing on core business logic and outputs. Poor Mobile Experience: Attempting to orchestrate agents via mobile devices is frustrating, as integrating bots into platforms like Feishu or DingTalk can take days or even weeks. High Configuration Barrier: Even experienced developers may need several hours to complete installation and setup. There are even paid installation services emerging in the market. If these challenges resonate with you, HiClaw is built to address them. HiClaw provides a unified foundation for multi-agent collaboration. Rather than directly competing with frameworks like OpenClaw or Copaw, HiClaw focuses on governance and orchestration. It introduces the Manager Agent role and leverages an AI Gateway to address security concerns comprehensively. Under the HiClaw paradigm, enterprise “digital employees” become a key direction for the future. Let’s explore how HiClaw enables real-world enterprise adoption. Outline: HiClaw product positioning and architecture Core capabilities of the product Usage patterns and application scenarios