The Amsterdam-listed group is putting conversational app-building in front of restaurants and shopkeepers, the users it says AI has so far left behind.
Prosus has launched ToqanClaw, a platform that lets people build apps, dashboards, and automations by describing what they want in plain language, the way they would explain a task to a colleague.
The Amsterdam-listed technology group unveiled it today, billing itself as the first company in Europe to put OpenClaw-style tools in front of its business partners at scale.
The idea is to remove the engineer from the loop. A restaurant owner who wants a delivery-analytics dashboard, or a shopkeeper who wants to automate a weekly report, can describe the tool in a conversation and have it built without writing code, opening a ticket, or waiting on an IT team.
Prosus says the platform is ready immediately and that it routes across more than 20 underlying AI models to pick the best one for a given task, which it claims makes it cheaper than the alternatives.







