About Toggle for OpenClaw
Toggle for OpenClaw is a browser extension that streams structured browser activity into an AI agent in near real time, including projects, sessions, decisions, and intent. It aims to reduce repeated context sharing by providing agents with a live record of what you were working on before each session.
Review
This tool connects your browser telemetry to an agent built on OpenClaw so the agent can reference recent activity rather than asking for background each time. Setup is quick (about five minutes) and the extension offers a 30-day free trial with no card required, making it easy to test how much time and friction it saves in real workflows.
Key Features
- Live, structured context streaming - projects, sessions, focus indicators, context switches and intent are sent to the agent as you work.
- Persistent agent sessions - the agent retains session history so follow-up interactions start from a known state instead of from scratch.
- Near real-time updates - data is collected every five minutes with processing latency that typically delivers fresh context within about five to seven minutes.
- Automation discovery - the agent can identify repetitive patterns and suggest automation opportunities based on actual behavior (for example, recurring copy-paste workflows).
- Fast onboarding and trial - five-minute setup and a month-long trial without a credit card make evaluation low friction.
Pricing and Value
The product provides a 30-day free trial with no card required; promotional codes have been offered at launch. After the trial, paid plans are available - pricing details and tiers are published on the product site and may vary over time. The main value is in saving time and reducing back-and-forth: agents produce more accurate, context-aware outputs, and teams can surface repeatable tasks that are ripe for automation.
Pros
- Meaningfully reduces the need to re-explain recent work by giving agents direct access to browser activity.
- Quick setup and a lengthy free trial make it simple to evaluate in real workflows.
- Actions and suggestions are grounded in actual user behavior, which improves relevance for standup prep, prioritization, and automation discovery.
- Frequent context updates keep the agent's view of work relatively fresh without manual logging.
Cons
- Continuous browser telemetry raises privacy considerations; teams should review data handling and access controls before enabling always-on collection.
- Functionality depends on the underlying agent platform, so it is most useful for users already running agents on that stack.
- Organizations with strict data retention or compliance needs will want to confirm alignment with their policies prior to broad rollout.
Overall, Toggle for OpenClaw is best suited for users and teams who run persistent agents and want to reduce context loss between sessions-for example, engineers, product managers, and knowledge workers who move between many tabs and tools each day. It's a practical option for teams looking to surface automation opportunities and shorten the time agents spend asking for clarifying details.
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