Rectify gives teams and agencies a visual command center for their OpenClaw agents, plus a full SaaS operations stack. Monitor agents in a 3D office, manage tasks with Kanban boards, control access with RBAC, and handle multiple clients from one place. Rectify also includes session replay, uptime monitoring, status pages, a support inbox with AI, code scanning, analytics, roadmap, changelog, workflow automation, and Quanta your AI ops agent that executes tasks through natural language.
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AgentPulse by Rectify
Launching today
AgentPulse is the visual command center for OpenClaw. Everything you do in the terminal, you can do here: monitor agents, manage sessions, run cron jobs, track spend, assign tasks, review memory logs, and manage skills. No SSH. No JSON configs. And it's built for teams: set role-based access so your developers get full control while clients get a view-only seat where they can still talk to Quanta, your AI operations agent, to understand what's happening.








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@umar_lateef ip whitelisting and ssh tunneling included? it’s clear you guys actually thought about the security side for agencies. most tools just focus on the 'cool' ai stuff and forget the boring (but important) infra.
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@priya_kushwaha1 Really appreciate you noticing that. You're spot on, most tools skip the boring infra stuff and just focus on the shiny AI features. For us, if agencies are going to trust us with their operations, security can't be an afterthought. It has to be baked in from the start. Thanks for the support 🙏
@umar_lateef exactly. when you’re managing agents for clients, you can’t just hope for the best one security slip and the trust is gone. really glad you guys prioritized the 'boring' stuff like ssh tunneling. it’s what actuall`y makes this a professional tool rather than just another ai toy .
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@priya_kushwaha1 100%. "Another AI toy" is exactly what we didn't want to build. The goal was always to make something agencies can actually rely on in production, not just demo well. Appreciate you seeing that distinction, it validates a lot of the decisions we made early on 🙏
The 3D office for monitoring agents is something I've never seen before. Is it just a visual gimmick or does it actually make it easier to spot which agent is stuck or failing at a glance?
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@abhra_das1 Great question! It's definitely not a gimmick. The 3D office gives you an instant visual overview of every agent's status so you can spot issues at a glance without digging through logs or lists. And you can actually chat with any agent directly from the 3D view, so if something looks off you can jump straight in and interact with it right there. Think of it as a live control room for your agents.
The client view-only seat with Quanta access is a smart call, we're building something similar at TalkBuildr where agencies manage AI chatbots for clients and the biggest ask is always 'how do I let my client see what's happening without breaking things.' How are you handling the handoff when a client wants to go from view-only to actually tweaking agent behavior?
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@cuygun Great question. Right now we handle it through permission levels, so you can control exactly what each user can see, trigger, or configure. If a client needs more access, you just adjust their role. Plus everything is logged so you can see exactly who did what and when, no blame game, just clarity. And in the next iteration we're introducing rollback, so even if someone does make a change that breaks something, you can instantly revert to the previous working version. That safety net makes it a lot easier to give clients more control without the anxiety. And the best part is clients can interact with Quanta directly to understand what their agents are doing without needing to touch any configuration. Appreciate the kind words and love what you're building at TalkBuildr 🙏
@umar_lateef, The rollback feature is the key piece honestly, that's the thing that makes agencies comfortable handing over more control. We went through the same thought process, clients always want to tweak things but the agency needs a safety net. And are you seeing agencies use Quanta as the primary interface for clients or if most still want a traditional dashboard view too?
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@cuygun Spot on, rollback is the unlock that makes everything else possible. To answer your question, it's actually a mix. Some clients love Quanta because they can just ask what's happening in plain English without learning an interface. Others still want to see the dashboard and the 3D office view for that visual overview. So we built for both. The beauty is they're not separate experiences, Quanta pulls from the same data you see in the dashboard, so whether you ask or click, you get the same answer. Most agencies we're seeing tend to start their clients on Quanta because there's zero onboarding, and then clients naturally explore the visual side once they're comfortable 🙏
Been using Rectify for months on a SaaS I've been developing, helping my testers better capture feedback, bugs, etc. Umar and his whole team have been phenomenal in their support & dedication to what they build. That commitment shines through in their work on AgentPulse. From the very outset, they took every comment and bit of feedback to heart - and to development. From minor bugs / visual enhancements to tinfoil-hat level security requests, they took it all seriously and engaged in open - and constructive - conversation about it.
AgentPulse took OpenClaw (for me) from "neat tool" to an organized orchestration platform. It opened up a world of possibilities I honestly didn't know existed, and made it dead easy to implement. The fact it's deeply integrated with a tool I use every day is just the icing on the cake.
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@allen_pooley1 This genuinely made our day. Thank you for taking the time to write this.
You've been with us through the rough edges, the late night fixes, the back and forth on features that most people wouldn't even think to ask for. And honestly, users like you are the reason we build the way we do. Every bug report, every security request, every "have you thought about this" message pushed us to make Rectify better.
SSH Tunnel came from your feedback and for that we are ever grateful
Hearing that AgentPulse turned OpenClaw from a neat tool into something you're actually building with means more than any upvote ever could. That's exactly what we set out to do.
We're not done. Not even close. And your feedback will keep shaping what comes next 🧡
team-level visibility is the gap most agent platforms skip. solo works fine - the moment you add multiple clients, the ops chaos multiplies.
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@mykola_kondratiuk Exactly this. Solo is easy, everyone figures that out. The real challenge starts when you've got multiple clients, different team members, different permission levels and zero visibility into who's running what. That's exactly why we built role-based access and spend caps from day one. Glad it resonates 🙏
Yeah - different clients means different reporting cadences, different standards, different expectations. That is where generic tools fall apart completely.
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@mykola_kondratiuk That's why a one-size-fits-all dashboard doesn't cut it at the agency level. Every client has different needs, different thresholds, different definitions of "working." With role-based access and per-client visibility, you can tailor what each client sees and how they interact with their agents without it bleeding into anyone else's setup. Generic tools treat every user the same. We built AgentPulse knowing that's never how it works in practice
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Umar is an outstanding founder, and I’m wishing you great success with the Rectify launch.
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@malithmcrdev Really appreciate that, thank you so much 🙏 Means a lot to have your support. We're just getting started 🚀