Msty Claw 0.10.0: Extensions Make Claw Yours
This release is built around one big idea: Claw should feel like your workspace, not a fixed app.
The main feature in this release is Extensions. This is one of the biggest Claw additions we have shipped in a while because it opens the app up to deeper customization: themes, commands, tools, workflows, assistant behavior, and even agent harness configuration.
You can now browse extensions, install them into your Claw instance, and even use Claw to help build your own. For many extensions, the authoring flow can start with plain language instead of code: describe what you want, let Claw ask the right questions, and install a working package you can try right away.
It also adds Settings Search, push notifications, searchable extension-provided tools, and a group of smaller improvements that make agent chats, folders, and slash commands easier to use every day.
Extensions Are the Main Event
Extensions turn Claw into a workspace you can shape from top to bottom.
That can mean a visual theme that makes Claw feel like your own, a command that handles a repeated step, a workflow that packages a common process, a custom tool that fits your environment, or an agent harness that changes how an assistant plans and works.
Extensions can add:
- Themes that customize the look and feel of Claw.
- Commands and tools that add new actions where you already work.
- Workflows and automations that turn repeated processes into reusable packages.
- Assistant behavior that changes how Claw reasons, plans, and responds.
- Agent harness controls for deeper customization of agent execution.
- Custom surfaces such as views, drawers, or UI elements built for a specific job.
The important part is that these are not just preferences. Extensions can package useful behavior into something installable, inspectable, and reusable. Claw remains the host, so extensions work through a defined platform with permissions and safer install review instead of arbitrary app modification.
Browse and Install Extensions
The new Msty Claw Extensions page gives you a public place to browse available extensions and install them into your Claw instance.
You can search the catalog, filter by category, sort by featured or popular extensions, and use the Use extension action to hand off installation to the Claw desktop app. If Claw is not installed yet, the page points you to the free desktop download.
This makes extensions easier to discover without turning installation into a manual file-management process. Find the extension, review what it does, and send it to Claw.
Build Your Own with Claw
Extensions are also designed for personal customization, not just published packages.
Inside Claw, the authoring flow lets you start with a short description of what you want to build. Claw can ask a few setup questions, generate the extension package, and help you install and test it. That gives many simple extensions a no-code starting point, while still leaving room to inspect and edit the package if you want to go deeper.
For users who do want to go deeper, the platform stays practical: simple extensions can use a few plain files, and the package format is built around a manifest and JavaScript-first behavior rather than forcing TypeScript, a bundler, or a full local project setup.
The result is a customization loop that fits the product itself: use Claw, notice something you want Claw to do differently, ask Claw to build the extension, then install it and keep working.
New Settings Search Includes Extension Tools
Settings Search is new in Msty Claw, and it is built for more than finding app preferences.
It also surfaces tools contributed by extensions, so extension-provided capabilities are discoverable alongside the rest of your workflow instead of being hidden in a separate place.
If you install an extension that adds a useful command or tool, you should be able to get back to it quickly when the work calls for it.
Instead of opening section after section to find one option, you can search directly for what you need. That makes the app faster to move through, especially when you already know the setting you want but do not remember where it lives.
This matters more as Claw becomes more customizable. More capabilities should not mean more digging through menus.
Push Notifications Keep Claw Useful in the Background
This release also adds push notifications.
That helps you stay aware of important activity even when you are not actively looking at the app. It keeps Claw useful in the background, not just when the window is open.
For agent work, this is useful because important activity does not always happen while you are staring at the window. Notifications help Claw stay present when a task finishes, needs attention, or becomes relevant again.
Smaller Improvements That Add Up
The release also includes several practical improvements and fixes across daily Claw workflows:
- Clearer agent chat actions, including the choice to start a new chat or continue with a specific agent.
- Smoother dragging of conversations into folders, including empty folders.
- Better slash command navigation, with auto-scroll keeping the active item visible.
- Reliability fixes across Remote Routes, MCP server reconnects, running chats, Pulse, Memory, Playbooks, and managed services.
- Better display handling for long assistant-generated plan and phase panels.
These changes are quieter than Extensions, but they matter when Claw is part of your regular workday.
A More Personal Claw
This is a major step toward making Claw feel like a workspace you own.
Extensions are the headline because they change what Claw can become. You can install useful packages from the catalog, customize the app around your own workflows, and use Claw itself to create extensions when you need something specific.
Update Claw, explore the Msty Claw Extensions catalog, review the full 0.10.0 changelog, and try building a small extension for a workflow you repeat often.
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