Start from the app
Sign in, capture context from the browser, and ask Jade to turn it into drafts or briefings.
OpenClaw migration guide
Cloud-safe AI Executive Assistant, no terminal-first setup
Jade reads what you save, remembers what you forget, and drafts work for your approval. Use OpenClaw only when you already run advanced local agent flows.
This page is now a migration guide for users comparing a no-install assistant with a self-managed gateway workflow.
No terminal-first setup
Sign in, capture context from the browser, and ask Jade to turn it into drafts or briefings.
Saved clips become pages, topics, and connected memory Jade can reuse when the work returns.
Use the plugin or Agent API only when another agent needs to feed Jade from a custom workflow.
Jade memory
Instead of running a gateway first, start with an assistant who can use saved context. Jade keeps useful outputs as reusable memory so drafts stay grounded in what you approved.
Keep useful answers beyond one session
Reconnect old context when the topic comes back
Review drafts before anything ships
Memory graph + topic wiki
Each saved exchange becomes a reusable unit Jade can cite and reuse.
Topics, clips, and pages stay linked so related context is easier to recover.
Jade can draft from memory, but you decide what gets published, exported, or sent.
OpenClaw + Thinkly
Start with Jade, then add OpenClaw or the Agent API only when a custom agent needs to feed her memory.
Optional OpenClaw setup
Use this only if you already run OpenClaw and want those conversations to feed Jade memory.
Install the Thinkly plugin
Get your API key
Paste the config into OpenClaw
Restart the OpenClaw gateway
{
"apiUrl": "https://thinkly.pluglab.ai",
"apiKey": "tk_your_key_here"
}FAQ
OpenClaw is a self-managed agent gateway. Thinkly gives you Jade, a hosted AI Executive Assistant with memory, drafts, and approval workflows.
No. Start with Jade in the browser. Add OpenClaw only if you already need custom agent input.
/clip is for the latest exchange or a specific answer. /ingest is for links, notes, files, and bulk material.
They land as clips first, then connect into topics, pages, graph views, and topic wiki workflows.
You can install first, but the plugin becomes useful once you create an API key and add it to the config.
OpenClaw + Thinkly
Get the hosted assistant first, then connect advanced inputs when the workflow actually needs them.