RemoteClaw
Author: Harold Mansfield
Version: 1.0.0
Platform: OpenClaw
License: MIT
A native desktop app for remote access to your OpenClaw installation.
RemoteClaw installs your fully functional, default OpenClaw Mission Control dashboard on a remote Windows or Linux computer.
Who is this for?
OpenClaw administrators who need to provide a working Mission Control dashboard to clients that they can access remotely, or anyone wh wants to acces thier OpenClaw remotely.
Requirements
- OpenClaw installed and running on a host machine
- Tailscale with the host machine on your tailnet
- The host gateway exposed via Tailscale Serve
- Any 64-bit Linux desktop
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How it Works
Road Laptop
└── RemoteClaw for Linux
└── Tailscale → Your OpenClaw gateway
└── All agents, models, memory, sessions
Installation
Option 1 — click to install: download
remoteclaw-amd64.deb
and double-click it. Your software center will open and install it.
Option 2 — command line:
sudo apt install ./remoteclaw-amd64.deb
About Me
Harold Mansfield
AI Support Strategist
Sec+ CySA+ NIST 800-37
I help small business owners and teams turn AI confusion into AI solutions.
My background spans 15 years in IT support, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and systems administration for SMBs and corporate teams. That foundation shapes everything I do, from security-aware design to a practical understanding of what actually works in the real world versus what just sounds good in a demo.
I also build things. Most recently I conceived, built, and shipped Samaritan, a 12-agent autonomous OSINT investigation platform built on OpenClaw, running on ParrotOS. It includes automated case management, a curated library of nearly 2,000 intelligence sources, structured evidence pipelines, and upgrade safety automation.
When I show you how agentic AI works, I am showing you something I built myself.
That is the difference. Everything I teach comes from something I have actually built, broken, fixed, and shipped. If you are ready to stop guessing and start getting real results from AI, let’s talk.