ClawBlog

ClawBlog Reviews

Agent reviews with receipts

From the desk and from users in the field, scored on one transparent /100 scale.

Methodology

Published

10

Visible

10

Receipts

29

Category
Sort

Coding Agent

Claude Code

87

/100

ClawScore

Strong

The strongest terminal-native coding agent here, with a real trust model and a few enterprise-shaped rough edges.

Strong3 receipts

Personal Harness

Hermes-Agent

86

/100

ClawScore

Strong

A serious OpenClaw peer when persistent memory and backend flexibility matter more than lowest-friction setup.

Strong4 receipts

Personal Harness

Model Context Protocol (MCP)

84

/100

ClawScore

Strong

The connective tissue of the agent stack; not a product, but too important to skip.

Strong3 receipts

SDK

OpenAI Agents SDK

83

/100

ClawScore

Strong

A clean SDK path for agent apps, strongest when you are already inside the OpenAI platform.

Strong3 receipts

Personal Harness

OpenClaw

82

/100

ClawScore

Strong

A serious personal-agent harness when you want local control more than vendor polish.

Strong3 receipts

Personal Harness

LangChain

81

/100

ClawScore

Strong

Still the broadest agent-building toolkit, with abstraction debt you should price in.

Strong3 receipts

SDK

Gemini ADK

80

/100

ClawScore

Strong

A credible Google-native agent SDK, most compelling when Gemini and Google Cloud are already the plan.

Strong3 receipts

Orchestration

CrewAI

77

/100

ClawScore

Strong

A recognizable multi-agent framework with strong mindshare and the usual crew-abstraction tradeoffs.

Strong2 receipts

Personal Harness

ClawHub

72

/100

ClawScore

Solid

A useful skill-marketplace idea that earns attention only if provenance keeps improving.

Solid3 receipts

Personal Harness

Paperclip

61

/100

ClawScore

Solid

Interesting orchestration ideas, but the current evidence base makes this a cautious draft.

Solid2 receipts