Secure mobile node surfaces for pairing, voice, sharing, push wake, and device tools.
A category page now explains a product capability direction rather than serving as browsing flow.
Related endpoints
2
The number of publicly visible endpoints in this capability direction.
Lead endpoint
OmniClaw for iPhone
The iPhone app combines setup-code pairing, gateway discovery, TLS trust prompts, Voice Wake, Talk Mode, share extension forwarding, and a real set of node-side device actions.
Public traction
30.7K
The combined public attention signal for this capability line.
Recent motion
Mar 25, 2026
The most recently active endpoint often shows current investment direction.
Lead endpoint
The `apps/ios` tree shows a serious product surface instead of a placeholder companion app. Its README documents setup codes, QR pairing, TLS trust, push relay, share extension, Live Activity, and watch flows. The source tree adds concrete services for camera, screen recording, location, contacts, calendar, reminders, photos, motion, and notifications.
The assistant-facing layer of OmniClaw, spanning chat, voice, sessions, and cross-device control.
Secure mobile node surfaces for pairing, voice, sharing, push wake, and device tools.
Public traction
This view measures public demand and attention rather than storefront routing.
Recent motion
This ranking is better for understanding where the team is investing current effort.
Long-term quality
This separates short-term activity from long-term confidence.
Related context
Charts explain ranking logic. Collections explain the storyline.
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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.
Related chart
Updated
PDF Batch Merger
This ranking explains current product motion, not storefront freshness. It highlights where release activity maps to active product investment.
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Completion
OmniClaw for macOS
This ranking separates long-term product confidence from short-term activity, making the matrix easier to understand for cautious users.
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
PDF Batch Merger
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.