A chart detail page is not for browsing a store. It is for explaining ranking logic and product roles inside this one dimension.
Completion
This ranking separates long-term product confidence from short-term activity, making the matrix easier to understand for cautious users.
Full ranking
Each item shows its role plus a traction or time signal so the OmniClaw endpoints can be compared quickly.
OmniClaw for macOS
OmniClaw
Completion
4.9
Official macOS build for gateway health, permission-aware automations, and a calmer operator surface before the signed installer is uploaded.
OmniClaw for iPhone
OmniClaw
Completion
4.8
Official iPhone build focused on gateway pairing, foreground tools, and future TestFlight delivery; the public installer is still a placeholder.
Related storylines
Charts explain ranking logic. Collections explain why these endpoints belong to one product.
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.
Related capability slices
These categories are not navigation tabs. They are slices of product capability.
Mac-first products built around gateway control, app automation, permissions, and operator visibility.
Personal AI assistants that keep chat, context, and action surfaces aligned across devices.
Phone-side companions for pairing, notifications, share extensions, and mobile gateway control.