Sean Blanchfield, Dr Tilman Schaefer, Dorothy Creaven and Michael Cordner. Image: Tim Walsh
The next era of software ‘will be built for agents, by agents’, said Jentic CEO Sean Blanchfield.
Irish AI start-up Jentic is jumping on the OpenClaw frenzy with ‘Jentic Mini’, a free, open source, self-hosted offering for developers building with the product.
The months-old OpenClaw project has taken the developer world by storm, but security issues associated with letting personal agents access computers has already led to a number of different iterations from big-name brands such as Nvidia, with its open source stack NemoClaw, and Anthropic, which recently integrated OpenClaw’s text features into Claude.
Jentic Mini also markets itself to be safer to use in real-world software environments. Jentic said that the API execution layer gives developers a better way to govern how agents access tools, APIs and workflows to help reduce risks that come with broad and unmanaged credential exposure.







