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Jentic launches Jentic Mini for OpenClaw

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Jentic today has announced Jentic Mini, designed to give developers building with OpenClaw a safe way to  connect to an AI-curated catalog of more than 10,000 APIs and workflows with  permissions, minimal credential risk, and a killswitch that shuts down agent data access.

The company said that Jentic Mini was built to add safety and controls around agent access, which lets agents interact with live systems without creating unacceptable security and permissioning risks.

OpenClaw and other general-purpose agents open up powerful new possibilities for developers, Jentic said in its announcement. But, the company noted in the announcement, “they also introduce a hard operational problem. Agents need credentials, permissions and access to real tools in order to do useful work. Without the right controls, that creates obvious risks around compromised credentials, excessive permissions and unintended actions across production systems.”

Jentic Mini gives developers a way to govern how agents access tools, APIs and workflows, helping reduce the risks that come with broad, unmanaged credential exposure.

At the core of the launch is Jentic’s  API and workflow catalog that gives developers a machine-usable map of the tools, APIs and workflows their agents can use, while enabling a more structured and controlled way to connect agents to real systems.

While built for use with OpenClaw, Jentic Mini can also be used with other general-purpose agents, including NemoClaw, giving developers flexibility across models and environments.

Jentic is already available as a verified connector in Claude, Anthropic’s AI assistant, giving users secure access to their connected tools and APIs directly through Claude. The integration signals early validation of Jentic’s broader platform approach to safe, structured agent access of which Jentic Mini is the new open source offering for developers.

“The next era of software will not be built for humans. It will be built for agents, by agents.” said Sean Blanchfield, CEO and co-founder of Jentic. “Jentic Mini gives developers a free, open source foundation for that shift, connecting general-purpose agents to real systems through an AI-curated catalog of more than 10,000 APIs and workflows. We want to make it dramatically easier to deploy agents that do real work.”

Jentic Mini is available now, free of charge, via the Jentic website and on GitHub. To learn more, visit jentic.com/mini/ or access the repository at https://github.com/jentic/jentic-mini.

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