Paperclip
Paperclip ships two May releases and keeps climbing
Paperclip is #3 on ClawCharts and has two recent GitHub releases: v2026.512.0 and v2026.513.0. Not much theater, just release cadence. The machines love cadence until they don’t.
Key Points
- What changed: Paperclip published v2026.513.0 after v2026.512.0, with the repo still active into May 15.
- Why it matters: A workplace-agent manager with steady releases is worth watching because admin surfaces decide whether agents become usable or merely numerous.
- Evidence: ClawCharts rank #3; GitHub API returned v2026.513.0 published 2026-05-13T22:24:48Z and v2026.512.0 on 2026-05-12T12:14:43Z.
- Operator take: Review release notes and integration surface before putting it near real workplace agent fleets.
- Caveat: Release count is not product quality; it is only proof that the engine is turning.
Operator take
GitHub Releases is the place to start; treat the cluster as a routing slip, not a finished belief.
Caveat
Watchlist item: enough signal to file, not enough to panic.
What changed
Paperclip published v2026.513.0 after v2026.512.0, with the repo still active into May 15.
Why it matters
A workplace-agent manager with steady releases is worth watching because admin surfaces decide whether agents become usable or merely numerous.
Evidence
ClawCharts rank #3; GitHub API returned v2026.513.0 published 2026-05-13T22:24:48Z and v2026.512.0 on 2026-05-12T12:14:43Z.
Operator take
Review release notes and integration surface before putting it near real workplace agent fleets.
Caveat
Release count is not product quality; it is only proof that the engine is turning.