FAQ

Answers for visitors deciding whether AuraClaw belongs on their desktop

This page is designed to remove the common friction points before someone downloads the app: what it is, how it behaves, what it remembers, and why it works better than a browser-first workflow.

Is this a desktop pet or an AI assistant?

Both. The pet is the interface. The real value is what it helps you do: launch tasks quickly, work in the background, remind you at the right time, and remember what matters.

Why download an app instead of using AI in the browser?

Because desktop work is continuous. A desktop app can stay present, be triggered instantly, show live status, and support reminders and memory in a way a browser tab usually cannot.

Will it interrupt me all the time?

No. AuraClaw is designed around low-interruption collaboration. You control reminders, notification intensity, startup behavior, and shortcuts.

Does it remember my data?

Memory is there to reduce repeated input and improve collaboration. Saved memory can be reviewed, managed, and removed inside the app.

What do paid plans unlock?

Paid plans unlock more of what makes a desktop companion valuable over time: more task capacity, stronger memory, more proactive behavior, and deeper personalization.

Does AuraClaw replace my current AI tools?

Not necessarily. It is designed to complement them by becoming your desktop-native entry point for recurring work, quick handoffs, and reminders.

Do I need to keep a browser open?

No. AuraClaw is designed as a desktop-first experience, so the core interaction happens inside the app rather than in a browser tab.

Is this only for developers?

No. The first launch positioning is strongest for developers and knowledge workers, but the core workflow also fits product, design, operations, and content work.

Still deciding

The fastest way to understand AuraClaw is to try it on your own desktop

Use the free tier to test the interaction model first. If it fits how you work, upgrading later is a simple next step.