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ClawTeams
The first goal-driven, proactive AI team for e-commerce
255 followers
The first goal-driven, proactive AI team for e-commerce
255 followers
ClawTeams is an AI employee platform for e-commerce sellers. Instead of hiring specialists—or doing everything yourself—you get a coordinated AI team that thinks, plans, and executes like real employees. One goal. One team. Zero micromanagement. Tell your team lead what you want—"Increase Q4 revenue by 20%"—and they break it down, assign specialists, and run the plan. You get updates in Slack or Discord. High-stakes decisions wait for your approval. Everything else just happens.












The approval boundary is the product here. For e-commerce operators, the useful version is not “agents do everything”; it is clear ownership, budget/risk limits, and a decision log in Slack when a step touches inventory, pricing, customer comms, or ad spend.
ClawTeams
Hey everyone! 👋
Most AI tools give you an assistant. ClawTeams gives you a team.
Tell your AI Team Lead what you want to achieve, and it plans the work, delegates to specialists, and executes — coordinating like real employees instead of waiting for you to micromanage every step. High-stakes calls wait for your sign-off; the rest runs on its own, with updates right in Slack or Discord.
If you sell online, I'd love to hear: where does coordination eat the most of your day? That's exactly the pain we're trying to kill.
Tencent EdgeOne
Congrats on shipping. Bringing an AI team directly into existing chat channels could remove a lot of workflow friction.
Ada.im
@maple_shaw Meeting teams inside tools they already use is a big part of reducing adoption friction. Thanks!
Ada.im
Congrats on the launch! Turning one ecommerce brief into a coordinated team for research, listing copy, creative, and review feels genuinely useful.
Ada.im
@fei_li5 Thanks! That end-to-end ecommerce handoff is exactly the kind of coordination we want to make feel simple.
Gro
Big congratulations. Meeting users inside Slack and other familiar channels is a great way to reduce adoption friction.
Ada.im
@lily_liu8 Yes—working inside familiar chat channels should make the AI team feel like part of the existing operation.
Pokecut
I've seen many AI employee solutions. But I'm more optimistic about products geared towards specific verticals (like this one for e-commerce), as it better meets the needs of customers in those verticals.
Ada.im
@anthony_cai Thanks Anthony, really appreciate this perspective 🙏
That's actually the exact bet we made early on. Horizontal "AI employee" platforms are impressive as tech demos, but e-commerce has such specific context — inventory sync quirks, platform-specific policies (Shopify vs Amazon vs TikTok Shop), returns/refund logic, ad account nuances — that a generic agent ends up spending most of its "intelligence" just figuring out domain context instead of actually executing.
By going deep on one vertical, we can bake in that context upfront: the agents already know what a "listing suppression" means, what a normal chargeback rate looks like, how to interpret a sudden CTR drop. That's the difference between an agent that needs constant hand-holding vs one that can actually take a goal like "grow revenue 15%" and run with it.
I think we'll see this play out across the AI agent space broadly — horizontal platforms will win on flexibility, but vertical ones will win on trust, because they make fewer dumb mistakes in the specific domain that matters to their users. And trust is really the bottleneck for delegation, not raw capability.
SpeakON
Parallel work is presented clearly without overwhelming the user with technical agent details. Nice product thinking.
ClawTeams
@rockzhang thx for your encouragement~ please try the product and give us more feedback