This page no longer centers download flow. It puts the macOS, iPhone, and Android roles, product traction, architecture clues, and extension relationships into one official index.
Message entry points
22+
The README currently lists public WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Signal, iMessage, and other channel entry points.
Native apps
3
The current `apps/` tree contains real macOS, iOS, and Android targets plus shared code.
Extension packages
76
The current `extensions/` tree ships 76 packages across channels, tools, voice, memory, and model integration.
Core platforms
3
One personal assistant product spanning a desktop control plane, an iPhone node, and an Android voice node.
Product capabilities
These points come directly from the main README, the VISION doc, the Gateway architecture, the native targets, and the extension tree rather than from release mechanics.
The current README shows OmniClaw routing 22 public messaging and chat entry points through a single Gateway control plane instead of a single chat box.
The README, VISION, and the `src/gateway`, `src/agents`, and `src/sessions` modules show a local-first Gateway at the center of the product.
The repository already ships native macOS, iOS, and Android targets, and the README explicitly calls out Voice Wake, Talk Mode, Live Canvas, and node capabilities.
The `extensions/`, `src/plugins`, `src/plugin-sdk`, and VISION docs make it clear that capability grows through extensions, skills, and the dedicated memory slot.
Native endpoints
macOS behaves like the desktop control plane, iPhone behaves like a secure node and mobile control surface, and Android emphasizes continuous voice and device actions.
OmniClaw
The desktop OmniClaw companion for gateway pairing, menu bar control, and Mac automation.
Official macOS build for gateway health, permission-aware automations, and a calmer operator surface before the signed installer is uploaded.
Public traction
24.8K
Completion
4.9
Version
2026.3.23
OmniClaw
The iPhone companion for pairing, share extensions, push wake, and on-the-go OmniClaw control.
Official iPhone build focused on gateway pairing, foreground tools, and future TestFlight delivery; the public installer is still a placeholder.
Public traction
16.4K
Completion
4.8
Version
2026.3.23
Product charts
The charts are not there to create browsing flow. They help different users quickly understand which OmniClaw surface is most mature and which surface is moving fastest right now.
Product charts
Public traction
OmniClaw for macOS
This is not about browsing flow. It is the quickest way to understand which OmniClaw surfaces currently anchor the public product matrix.
Product charts
Updated
OmniClaw for iPhone
This ranking explains current product motion, not storefront freshness. It highlights where release activity maps to active product investment.
Product charts
Completion
OmniClaw for macOS
This ranking separates long-term product confidence from short-term activity, making the matrix easier to understand for cautious users.
Capability slices
Each category maps to a product capability line such as cross-device assistance, desktop control, or mobile node behavior rather than a generic storefront bucket.
Capability slices
Mac-first products built around gateway control, app automation, permissions, and operator visibility.
Capability slices
Personal AI assistants that keep chat, context, and action surfaces aligned across devices.
Capability slices
Phone-side companions for pairing, notifications, share extensions, and mobile gateway control.
Product storylines
These collections separate the cross-device assistant story, the voice-and-canvas story, and the gateway-and-extensions story so search and answer engines can understand the full product shape.
Storyline 01
Lead endpoint
OmniClaw for macOS
This collection groups the matrix by one product story instead of by download behavior: one assistant, three native endpoints, one control plane.
Storyline 02
Lead endpoint
OmniClaw for iPhone
Voice Wake, Talk Mode, Live Canvas, and screen or camera flows belong to one product story: an assistant that can stay present and act across surfaces.
Storyline 03
Lead endpoint
OmniClaw for macOS
This collection helps explain that OmniClaw is not just three apps. The apps sit on top of a gateway, channel, tool, and extension architecture.