Open‑source AI platforms crowding

OpenClaw, Eigent and Claude Cowork are proliferating as open‑source AI cowork platforms, but agents complain of feature overload and missing real‑estate integrations, a comparison reported. That gap is a positioning opportunity for verticalized simplicity from vendors like MoFlo.

OpenClaw’s repo shows massive community momentum — roughly 295k GitHub stars on the openclaw/openclaw project github.com — while Eigent’s repo lists ~12.9k stars and a steady cadence of releases (v0.0.87 published yesterday with 600–1,000MB desktop assets) github.com; Anthropic’s Claude Cowork remains the main proprietary desktop agent and is published as a paid‑plan research preview that can access local files and run scheduled tasks. claude.com Users and operators are calling out complexity: OpenClaw’s public features page catalogs 30+ channel, device and tool integrations (WhatsApp, iMessage, Slack, webhooks, voice, file extractors) that create broad surface area for configuration docs.openclaw.ai, and community threads are actively requesting per‑agent tool restrictions to tame capability sprawl (issue #15032 on OpenClaw’s GitHub). github.com; platform fragility has real operational impact—Slack’s recent throttle on non‑Marketplace apps has limited message reads to one request/minute, degrading agent context retrieval in production setups. dev.to Real‑estate workflows expose a concrete integration gap: industry guidance flags MLS/IDX and CRM hooks as mission‑critical to avoid lost listings and 24‑hour update delays, not mere nice‑to‑haves (MLS integration is repeatedly cited as a defining brokerage capability). logiciel.io; in practice, MLS/lead/transaction connectors for OpenClaw and Eigent are being delivered by third‑party installers and agencies (examples: ClawOneClick’s OpenClaw real‑estate skill pack, Serif’s OpenClaw use‑case writeup, and Tidal Software’s paid install service), indicating those integrations are add‑ons rather than built‑in vendor features. clawoneclick.com MoFlo’s product suite is publicly listed as an SMB business tools bundle (TryMoFlo site and SaaS listings reference MoMail, MoSocial, MoLeads) and can be framed around three demo‑first tactics: a 3–5 minute “task‑first” demo to prove value quickly (recommended demo length seen in industry playbooks), moflo.app an immediate follow‑up cadence with a 5‑minute first response standard for booked demos (meetrep.ai reporting a 78% first‑responder win rate when response time is minutes), meetrep.ai and benchmarked demo‑to‑trial expectations where top SMB SaaS performers exceed median demo conversion rates (median visitor→demo ~3.8% with top performers 10%+, per 2026 benchmarks). saashero.net

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