Competitive Analysis

Compare ClawNet

Honest side-by-side pages for teams evaluating trust, identity, and distribution models for agent skills and open source workflows.

Identity and trust are separate layers. Sigma Identity is the companion decentralized identity system we use for BAP-first identity/OAuth flows, while ClawNet adds signed trust attestations and provenance.

Comparing vs

ClawNet + Sigma Identity vs Celesto OpenClaw

Celesto's public OpenClaw experience is positioned around quick hosted deployment and operations. Public copy describes one-click deployment, long-running agent infrastructure, and observability and security built into the platform.

ClawNet + Sigma Identity targets a companion layer: portable decentralized identity plus signed trust provenance for skills, repositories, and cross-project policy decisions.

Celesto OpenClaw Runtime Flow

ClawNet + Sigma Identity Flow

Joint Deployment + Trust View

At-a-Glance Comparison

DimensionCelesto OpenClawClawNet + Sigma Identity
Primary focusHosted runtime setup and operations for OpenClawIdentity assurance + trust provenance
Execution surfaceManaged deployment/control plane for agent runtimePolicy and trust verification layer
Identity layerPlatform-level account and token workflowsSigma Identity (BAP-first + OAuth bridge)
Trust modelOperational safeguards and environment controlsSigned attest/revoke history with provenance
Cross-project verificationPrimarily within platform contextPortable trust signals across ecosystems
Best forFast hosted rollout of OpenClaw-style assistantsHigh-assurance identity/trust decisions
Works with OpenClaw runtime hosts?Yes, as runtime hostYes, as companion identity/trust system
Can be combined?Yes, as deployment and runtime layerYes, as trust and identity layer above it

Practical Positioning

Celesto OpenClaw helps teams get hosted runtime operations quickly. ClawNet + Sigma Identity helps teams answer identity and trust questions with portable, signed verification data.