Launching DenchClaw
In February 2026, DenchClaw launched after Garry Tan's tweet introduced more builders to the local-first agent workspace.
In February 2026, we launched DenchClaw via Garry Tan's DenchClaw tweet.
DenchClaw is our local-first agent workspace for CRM automation, relationship work, and the kind of operational context that teams usually scatter across tools.
The launch brought a new wave of builders, founders, and operators into the Dench ecosystem. It also made the direction clearer: AI workspaces should not only answer questions. They should help people do the work, preserve context, and keep control close to the user.
Why DenchClaw#
Teams do not need another tab that becomes stale the moment work moves elsewhere.
They need a workspace that can hold CRM objects, tasks, notes, files, approvals, sessions, and agents in one place. They need tools that can work locally, connect to existing workflows, and make customer context easier to act on.
DenchClaw is built for that operating model.
What Comes Next#
The launch is the start of a broader push around agent workspaces and CRM automation.
We are going to keep building the primitives that make Dench useful for real company work: structured customer context, agent-assisted workflows, local-first control, and fast surfaces for follow-up, outreach, and operations.
Thank you to Garry Tan and everyone who helped the launch reach more people.