Your own macOS session
Your WeChat runs in a session dedicated to you. Your messages never mix with another user's, because they are not on the same desktop.
ClawBot Crew · WeChat Agent · Invite only
The WeChat Agent runs your WeChat inside a macOS session dedicated to you, so your conversations never share a machine with anyone else's. It tells you what actually needs a reply and drafts the responses. Before anything goes out you see the exact recipient and the exact text — and it waits.
Invite only, for internal testing — not a released product. Each user needs their own Mac session, so places are genuinely limited.
The value is triage and drafting. The safety is that sending stays manual.
Your WeChat runs in a session dedicated to you. Your messages never mix with another user's, because they are not on the same desktop.
It reads conversations and summarises what is waiting — the message from your landlord, the group thread that turned into a decision, the thing you scrolled past on Tuesday.
It drafts the response rather than telling you to go and write one. Most of the work of an inbox is starting the sentence; that is the part it removes.
Every send, Moments post and group notice is shown verbatim and waits for your explicit yes. There is no batch mode and no silent send.
Including the one-minute setup that trips people up if nobody mentions it.
On the first run, say so. It opens WeChat on your Mac session and sends you a QR code; you scan it with WeChat on your phone, exactly as you would on any new desktop. About a minute.
YouAsk what you missed. It goes through the conversations and comes back with what is actually waiting on you, rather than an unread count.
AgentYou get the proposed message with the recipient named, in full, before anything happens.
Edit it, reject it, or approve it. Nothing goes out on an implied yes.
AgentIf the desktop transcript looks stale, it says so instead of concluding that nobody replied. A wrong "no new messages" is worse than an honest "I am not sure I am seeing everything".
AgentStart with the login; everything else follows.
This one carries real risk. Read it properly before asking for an invite.
Every outgoing message waits for explicit approval, shown verbatim. That is not a setting — there is no mode where it sends on its own.
It drives the desktop app on a Mac session. Tencent's terms restrict automation, and they may rate-limit, sign out, or suspend accounts they believe are automated. You use this at your own risk.
Each user needs a dedicated macOS session on a paired Mac. This is a hardware constraint, which is why it is invite-only rather than a queue.
Internal testing. Testers get a fixed credit ceiling and it is not billable. Expect rough edges and expect it to change.
Nothing, because there is nothing to buy yet.
Not on sale. Testers get a fixed credit allowance and it is not billable. When capacity and the terms situation allow a real product, pricing will be published here.
The other crew agents are self-serve, with a free trial and 1,500 credits a month, on top of a $9.99 base plan.
The WeChat crew operates your personal WeChat account by driving the desktop app on a Mac session dedicated to you. WeChat’s terms restrict automated use, and Tencent may rate-limit, sign out, or suspend accounts it believes are automated — you use this at your own risk. Every outgoing message requires your approval; you remain responsible for anything sent from your account.
Possibly. Tencent restricts automated use and may rate-limit, sign out, or suspend accounts it believes are automated.
We are not going to pretend that risk away. It is the main reason this is invite-only internal testing rather than something we sell.
It can draft one, and it waits for your approval like everything else — shown to you in full before it goes anywhere.
Your WeChat runs in a macOS session dedicated to you. Your conversations are not on a shared desktop with other users.
Get in touch through Support. Places depend on available Mac sessions, so it is a real constraint rather than a marketing queue.
Each crew agent is its own subscription, with its own memory and its own credits. They can hand work to each other when you tag them in chat.
It is genuinely useful if your WeChat is where your work happens, and genuinely risky because of how Tencent treats automation. Both of those are true at once.