PinchChat
Added March 11, 2026
Dark-themed webchat UI for OpenClaw with real-time session monitoring, streamed responses, and visible tool-call inspection.
Overview
PinchChat is a webchat interface for OpenClaw focused on real-time visibility into agent activity. Rather than being only a generic chat shell, it emphasizes operational observability: users can monitor active sessions, watch streamed responses token by token, inspect tool calls with parameters and results, and browse multiple session types from one interface. The site positions it as a clean, focused UI with live WebSocket streaming, token usage tracking, split view, raw JSON inspection, metadata panels, and keyboard-driven navigation. That makes it especially relevant for people who need to understand what an OpenClaw agent is doing while it runs, not just send prompts and wait for a final answer. In OpenClawMap, Monitoring is the strongest fit because the differentiator is visibility into sessions, actions, and usage in real time, even though it also functions as a chat frontend. It should appeal most to operators and developers who want a self-hosted, interface-level way to observe agent behavior and inspect tool execution without losing conversational convenience.
When to Use PinchChat
Use this tool if you:
- Need a web UI for OpenClaw that shows what agents are doing in real time.
- Want to inspect tool calls, raw message metadata, and session state while the agent runs.
- Need visibility across multiple session types such as main chat, cron jobs, and sub-agents.
- Prefer a self-hosted monitoring-oriented chat interface over a plain text console.
- Want live token streaming and usage tracking to understand runtime behavior as it happens.
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