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Tulsk vs OpenClaw

OpenClaw is a powerful personal assistant that runs on your devices. Tulsk is a managed workspace where people and agents plan, execute, and review company work together.

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El veredicto

Elige Tulsk si
you want projects, tasks, team collaboration, agent governance, and managed execution in one hosted product.
Elige OpenClaw si
you want an open-source personal assistant, control of the host, broad device access, and the freedom to assemble your own setup.
Se diferencian sobre todo en
Tulsk organizes accountable work for a team; OpenClaw gives one operator a highly extensible assistant and gateway.

De un vistazo

Primero las dimensiones más diferenciadoras. Honestos donde ganan ellos, honestos donde ganamos nosotros.

DimensiónTulskOpenClaw
Primary jobRun team projects with people and agentsOperate a personal assistant across devices and chats
Project managementProjects, tasks, sprints, comments, dependencies, and activityNot a project-management system
SetupHosted; create a workspace and configure agentsInstall, onboard, configure, secure, and maintain a Gateway
Infrastructure controlManaged Cloudflare workspace computerRuns on infrastructure and devices you control
Open sourceNoYes, MIT license
Team collaborationMulti-user workspace with project access controlsDesigned primarily for a single operator
Agent triggersTasks, @mentions, schedules, chat, channels, and webhooksChats, CLI, events, cron, and plugins
ChannelsSlack, Telegram, and WhatsAppBroader channel and device ecosystem
SkillsMarkdown workflows assigned to governed agentsSkills plus a broader plugin ecosystem
PricingFree, then $39/mo; managed work budget includedFree software; you pay for models and infrastructure

Donde realmente divergen

Las diferencias que importan cuando empiezas a usar cualquiera de las dos herramientas.

Team system vs personal assistant

Tulsk

Tulsk starts with shared work. Projects, task state, comments, approvals, run history, and agent output live in one organization-visible system.

An agent can be mentioned in a task, execute with that context, and report back in the same thread.

OpenClaw

OpenClaw describes itself as a personal assistant for a single operator. Its strength is following that operator across chats, interfaces, and devices through one Gateway.

You can build team workflows around OpenClaw, but the repository is not itself a collaborative project-management product.

Managed cloud vs full control

Tulsk

Every Tulsk organization gets a managed computer with durable files and an on-demand Linux container. Tulsk handles hosting, access, metering, and product updates.

OpenClaw

OpenClaw runs on your hardware or server. That gives you more deployment and device control, but you own installation, updates, provider credentials, network exposure, and security configuration.

Governance vs extensibility

Tulsk

Tulsk gives each agent explicit tools, skills, approvals, project scope, schedules, and observable run history. The product is opinionated about accountable team execution.

OpenClaw

OpenClaw offers deeper operator-level extensibility through tools, skills, plugins, model providers, channels, and companion nodes. Its own security guide warns that host tools and inbound messages require careful configuration.

La prueba de encaje

¿Cuál eres tú?

Elige Tulsk si…

  • You need a shared system of record for people, projects, and agents
  • You want managed infrastructure instead of operating an agent gateway
  • You need task-level context, approvals, access controls, and run history
  • Your agents should deliver work where the team already plans it
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Elige OpenClaw si…

  • You want an open-source assistant that runs on your own devices
  • You need broader messaging-channel or device integration
  • You want to choose and maintain every part of the agent stack
  • Your main use case centers on one operator rather than a project team
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Precios, lado a lado

Los planes publicados de ambos productos. Verificado por última vez en mayo de 2026.

Tulsk

Cloud only
  • Free$0

    $5 of work once per account, no card

  • Starter$39 / mo

    $50 of agent work, up to 6 agents

  • Pro$99 / mo

    $120 of agent work

  • EnterpriseCustom

    Contact sales

OpenClaw

OSS / self-host
  • SoftwareFree

    MIT-licensed open source

  • ModelsUsage-based

    Bring provider accounts or local models

  • HostingVaries

    Your device, server, or other infrastructure

Usando ambas

You do not have to replace OpenClaw to use Tulsk. An OpenClaw setup can connect to Tulsk through its built-in MCP server while Tulsk remains the team-facing project system.

Preguntas frecuentes

Tulsk vs OpenClaw: preguntas comunes

Fuentes · Verificado por última vez 2026-08-14

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