NanoClaw launches Slack integration for AI agent teams
NanoCo. has released a new integration for its NanoClaw AI tool, allowing users to create and manage persistent AI agent teams directly within Slack.

NanoCo. has introduced a new integration for its open-source AI agent framework, NanoClaw, enabling users to create and manage teams of AI agents directly within Slack. The tool simplifies the process of deploying specialized AI agents for enterprise use.
Previously, integrating AI agents into platforms like Slack often involved complex setups. NanoClaw's new Slack integration allows users to spin up entire teams of agents with distinct skills, workflows, and custom avatars from a single message prompt. These agents can collaborate within Slack channels and can also be accessed via external messaging platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp.
The company emphasizes that these agents are persistent and have individual identities, roles, memory context, and permissions, differentiating them from single-task chatbots. This persistent nature allows for the creation of structured digital teams rather than ephemeral assistants. Enterprises also retain the flexibility to choose their preferred underlying large language model (LLM) for agent operations.
The setup process for the Slack integration is designed for ease of use. After an initial workspace connection, new agents can be provisioned as distinct Slack bots with their own names and avatars without requiring repeated manual configuration. This streamlines the deployment and management of AI agent teams within the Slack environment.