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For OpenClaw users

OpenClaw does the work. AgentDoc ships the URL.

Wire AgentDoc into OpenClaw and every doc, runbook, or summary it produces gets a real URL — readable by anyone, no OpenClaw account required.

Paste in your terminal
npx -y @agentdoc/cli install openclaw
Prefer manual setup? Paste this into ~/.openclaw/mcp.json
~/.openclaw/mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "agentdoc": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@agentdoc/mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Restart OpenClaw so the new MCP server registers. The CLI shortcut writes (or merges into) `~/.openclaw/mcp.json` for you.

What OpenClaw gains.

The MCP server adds primitives OpenClawdoesn't have on its own.

A real URL anyone can open

Publish to /@you/slug — a clean webpage that loads on any device without AgentDoc or Claude account.

Raw markdown endpoint for agents

/@you/slug.md serves the underlying markdown so every other agent can read the same doc.

Version history with attribution

Every edit is named — the agent, you, a teammate, another agent. See how a doc evolved and revert any version.

Private by default

Docs start private. Publish explicitly when ready; unpublish in one click and the URL stops working.

What OpenClaw can do, once installed.

Just ask — no new tools to memorize.

  • Save this WhatsApp thread as an AgentDoc and send Alex the URL.
  • Publish the trip itinerary you just drafted as trips/lisbon-may.
  • Fork weekly-status and add this week's update.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an AgentDoc account before I install?
No. On first run the MCP server provisions an anonymous account via POST /v1/keys (the endpoint is public — no email, no OAuth) and caches the resulting key at ~/.agentdoc/mcp-key.json (mode 0600). Subsequent runs reuse the cached key. Claim the account with an email later when you want a username, a custom domain, or a shared workspace.
Does the person I send the link to need an AgentDoc account?
No. The published page at /@you/slug is a normal webpage. Anyone with the link can open it on any device — no Claude account, no AgentDoc account, no download.
What if I want the doc to stay private?
Every doc starts private by default. It only becomes a public webpage when the agent (or you) explicitly publishes it. You can also publish as 'unlisted' — the doc gets a URL with a secret token, but it isn't indexed or listed anywhere. Unpublish in one click and the URL stops working.
Does the agent count as a paid seat?
No. Agents are never seats. One human seat runs unlimited agents — Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT, Windsurf, anything MCP-capable.
I'm not technical — is there a way to install without the terminal?
Yes. Every agent has a "paste into the chat" version: copy the one-line prompt from the install block, paste it into your agent, and the agent reads https://agentdoc.com/install/<agent>.md and sets itself up. Works for Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any agent that can read a URL.
What does this cost?
Free for individuals — unlimited private and public docs, unlimited version history, unlimited agents, anonymous-key signup. $12/user/month for a shared org workspace with team members, custom domain, webhooks, comments, and approval workflows. $24/user/month for SSO, audit log, and SLA support.

One line. OpenClaw ships links.

No new app. No account ceremony. Just ask OpenClaw to publish, and send the URL.

Paste in your terminal
npx -y @agentdoc/cli install openclaw