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The family

Clawless is one of several.

Clawless is a product of RBJ Global LLC. The same operator ships a small portfolio of independent, privacy-first software. Each product is its own brand on its own domain, with its own pricing and roadmap, joined by a single posture: keep the user's data on the user's device.

RBJ Global

The independent operator behind Clawless.

The Texas-registered company that owns Clawless and ships the rest of the family. Independently funded, no outside investors, no exit pressure to dilute the local-first posture. If you are wondering who is actually behind this product and how to verify the privacy claims, rbjglobal.com is the page where that question gets answered, with names, an entity number, and a published responsible-disclosure policy.

iLoveMD

Document conversion that never uploads.

A browser-only converter for Markdown, PDF, DOCX, and the usual suspects. Same posture as Clawless, scoped down to a single static page: nothing is uploaded, nothing is logged, nothing leaves your tab. Useful as the throwaway tool when you want to prep a document for a Clawless prompt without involving any server you do not control.

WhisprDesk

Local speech-to-text for Mac.

Dictation on macOS with Whisper and Parakeet models running on your own laptop. The Clawless posture applied to audio: nothing goes to a vendor cloud, the product is sold once instead of rented. Useful upstream of Clawless when you want to talk into your computer instead of typing the prompt.

Trading Agents Lab

Open-source multi-agent trading research.

An AGPL-3.0 framework for studying how multi-agent LLM systems reason about markets. Open-source by design, so the code can be read before it runs anywhere near a brokerage. The sibling product most likely to interest a Clawless user who wants to see how the family approaches a serious agent system in a regulated domain.

ClaudeLink

Coordinate a team of AI coding agents.

An open-source MCP server that turns the AI coding agents you already run into one coordinated team across terminals. Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and Goose share a single message bus; each agent picks its own model. The Clawless posture applied to multi-agent development: local-first, no cloud, no telemetry, MIT licensed. The sibling most likely to interest a Clawless user who runs several agents at once.

Clawdemy

Free AI literacy library.

A free, public-facing learning library that explains how AI actually works, written for the non-technical reader. The track on local-first AI maps cleanly onto why a tool like Clawless exists. Useful link to share with a friend or family member who has been asking what the privacy fuss is about.