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Nexus Core Route Evaluation

Stand: 2026-07-28 Bewertungsziel: Wie nah ist jede Seite an einer agent-first Mission Control, die tägliche OpenClaw-Bedienung ersetzt?

Zusammenfassung

The core route set is now coherent and functionally connected, but Nexus is not yet complete OpenClaw parity.

Dimension Reife Bewertung
Browser -> Nexus -> OpenClaw trust boundary 9/10 Correct architectural boundary; no provider secrets in the browser
Gateway protocol foundation 7/10 Protocol v4, states, scopes and reconnect exist; remote device pairing and live interop proof remain
Runtime visibility 8/10 Tasks, sessions, agents, approvals, cron, models and events are visible
Safe runtime mutations 5/10 Cancel, abort, model patch, approval and run-now work; lifecycle coverage is incomplete
Agent-first operator workflow 6/10 Iris, Run Control and contextual recovery work; start/resume/retry/artifacts are incomplete
Full daily OpenClaw replacement 4/10 Tools, config, nodes, channels, complete scheduler and recovery are still missing
Production proof 3/10 Contract/browser QA is green; credentialed OpenClaw/OpenAI E2E is not yet recorded

Overall: solid functional control-plane foundation, not yet a production claim of “OpenClaw is no longer needed for normal operation.”

Route-by-route evaluation

Route Current functional state OpenClaw integration Highest-value next improvement
/login Owner login, rotating refresh path and return-to-route work; overlapping refresh race fixed Indirect: protects every facade route Add passkeys/2FA, device/session management and explicit recovery
/dashboard Live orchestration dominates the workspace; Iris chat is an on-demand modal; model change works Agents, sessions, tasks, activity, Gateway health and chat are real Nexus-facade data Add streaming chat, stop/retry, live usage/cost and run-start intent
/runs Functional work graph, inspector, tasks, sessions, approvals, cron and recent activity Strongest integrated surface; cancel, abort, approve/deny and run-now are wired Add start/resume/retry/branch, durable run deep links, tool trace and artifact output
/agents Runtime inventory with status, model and workspace-safe metadata Live agents.list plus session state Add create/import, enable/disable, restart, capability/tool policy and drift
/agents/:id Agent identity, activity and config workspace render; dashboard model selection patches a session Live agents, sessions, activity and sessions.patch Add session explorer, lifecycle controls, tools, budget, effective permissions and evals
/projects Functional Nexus portfolio and create flow Shared connection/recovery context; project remains correctly Nexus-owned Correlate active OpenClaw runs, agents, approvals, usage and artifacts per project
/projects/:id Project detail, progress and task list work Same explicit runtime boundary Add “delegate to Iris”, run start, project automation, budget and artifact timeline
/tasks Parent/child task board works and opens real details; horizontal board scrolling is intentional Shared OpenClaw status and Run Control handoff Persist task <-> session/run correlation and add retry/resume/cancel at the task
/tasks/:id Detail, children, activity and task mutations work Runtime boundary is visible, but the Nexus task remains the domain record Add linked session/run, approvals, tool calls, artifacts and replay
/memory Search, list, selected-file and empty states work Connection/recovery is explicit; data remains Nexus/workspace-owned Add OpenClaw ingestion status, scope, provenance, freshness, retention and retrieval evals
/docs Category/search/list/reader and empty states work Same safe boundary as Memory Add upload/import, versioning, citations, sync status and approval
/models Live catalog, provider filter, availability reasons and detail dialog work Direct typed models.list; no hardcoded UI catalog Add OpenAI auth-profile status, primary/alias/fallback policy, limits, budgets and test run
/activity Search, type/source filters and event details work OpenClaw runtime events and Nexus events share one surface Add durable correlation ID, actor/diff, pagination, export, retention and trace links
/calendar Live schedule list, next/last run and owner-confirmed run-now work cron.list and admin-scoped cron.run Add create/edit/enable/pause/delete, timezone editor, run history, retry and delivery
/security Real Nexus JWT settings and OpenClaw trust/pairing boundary are visible Connection, version and trust posture are no longer invented Add effective scope/policy audit, 2FA/passkeys, sessions/devices, secret rotation and remediation
/incidents Incident list/detail selection and Run Control recovery link work Runtime status is visible; incident content remains Nexus-owned Add create/ack/assign/escalate/resolve, event correlation, remediation and postmortem
/notifications Unread state, target routing, mark-read and mark-all work; OpenClaw approvals are summarized Live approval queue is visible Add inline decision, snooze, quiet hours, preference routing and incident actions
/settings Profile/password/users plus read-only Gateway diagnostics work Endpoint, version, protocol, scopes and recovery are visible without secrets Add paired-device setup, validated config forms, provider policy and controlled reload/rollback

The old /chat page is intentionally removed. Iris is a contextual modal on the dashboard and a global entry links to that real destination.

Capability gaps that still force OpenClaw or break-glass access

P0

  • paired device identity for remote/container Gateway access;
  • one real OpenAI-over-OpenClaw E2E proof with negative auth and reconnect;
  • start, resume, retry and durable deep link for a run/session;
  • durable Nexus task/project <-> OpenClaw run/session correlation;
  • audit/correlation/idempotency for every privileged mutation.

P1

  • agent lifecycle and effective tool permissions;
  • model/auth-profile/fallback/budget policy editing;
  • complete cron CRUD and history;
  • tool/approval trace and artifacts;
  • incident lifecycle and recovery actions;
  • knowledge ingestion, provenance and retrieval evaluation.

P2

  • channels, connectors and node inventory/pairing;
  • config schema forms, diff, backup, reload and rollback;
  • provider usage/cost/latency dashboards;
  • eval datasets, regression gates, export and retention.

Recommendation

Do not broaden the navigation again yet. The highest-value next slice is one real, durable run:

Iris intent
  -> create/start OpenClaw run
  -> correlate Nexus project/task
  -> observe session and tool events
  -> owner approval
  -> artifact/result
  -> stop/retry/reload recovery

That single path will close more of the “return to OpenClaw” gap than adding more read-only pages.