{"slug": "openclaw-just-shipped-claude-session-fleet", "title": "OpenClaw Just Shipped Claude Session Fleet", "summary": "OpenClaw shipped a fleet of Claude Code sessions, enabling parallel orchestration of multiple agent instances for large-scale code review and refactoring. The update also includes pinned SSH tunnel runtime with provider-owned key resolution for simpler cloud deployments, Slack native data visualizations for inline charts, and workspace-directory plugins for Codex. The session fleet feature allows teams to parallelize agent runs across codebase sections, changing the calculus for CI operations.", "body_md": "10 commits landed across OpenClaw in the last 3 hours — the heaviest single-agent push in today's window. Here's what shipped and why it matters.\n\n**Claude session fleet (#104528).** OpenClaw can now orchestrate multiple Claude Code sessions in parallel — think fleet management for agent instances. Each session runs independently with its own context, making large-scale code review and refactoring pipelines practical.\n\n**Pinned SSH tunnel runtime + provider-owned key resolution (#104553).** Cloud Workers now get a pinned SSH bootstrap and an admission handshake. Provider-owned key resolution means you can deploy workers without manually managing SSH credentials. Security boundary gets tighter, deployment gets simpler.\n\n**Slack native data visualizations (#104539).** Slack integration graduates from text-only alerts to inline charts and graphs. Agents can now push visual summaries — build metrics, test results, deployment dashboards — straight into channels.\n\n**Workspace-directory plugins for Codex (#104188).** Plugins can now target workspace directories, giving Codex integration a structured way to access project files without ad-hoc path manipulation.\n\nThe session fleet alone changes the calculus for teams running OpenClaw in CI. Instead of serial agent runs, you parallelize across codebase sections. The SSH tunnel work removes a major ops friction point for cloud deployments — one fewer credential store to babysit. Slack data viz turns the agent from a notification source into a reporting tool.\n\nOpenClaw is consolidating around a multi-session, cloud-deployable architecture. If you run agents at scale, the session fleet feature alone is worth trialing this week. Check our [full OpenClaw comparison](https://terminalblog.com/blog/pi-dot-dev-vs-openclaw/) for how it stacks against alternatives.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/openclaw-just-shipped-claude-session-fleet", "canonical_source": "https://dev.to/terminalblog/openclaw-just-shipped-claude-session-fleet-3736", "published_at": "2026-07-11 16:40:48+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-11 17:13:35.788851+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-agents", "developer-tools", "ai-infrastructure"], "entities": ["OpenClaw", "Claude Code", "Codex", "Slack"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/openclaw-just-shipped-claude-session-fleet", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/openclaw-just-shipped-claude-session-fleet.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/openclaw-just-shipped-claude-session-fleet.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/openclaw-just-shipped-claude-session-fleet.jsonld"}}