Privacy & uploads
Plain-language notes for publishing Souls
You may upload a zip of your OpenClaw workspace (via the CLI today, and the web later). Uploading means you have read this page and accept responsibility for the contents you share.
Workspaces can include sensitive material—think MEMORY.md, preferences, tool configs, or traces of third-party APIs. In this MVP we do not automatically redact, scan, or remove files. Please review before you publish.
We store zips and optional avatars on the server (local disk or object storage you configure) and show metadata in the gallery (title, summary, handle/slug) with download links. Do not upload content you are not allowed to share.
You can remove public visibility from a Soul's page with “Remove from gallery.” Records and files may remain on the server for auditing and future features, but the gallery and public pages will not show them to others. You can publish the same slug again from the CLI to go public again.
Limits (MVP): zip up to 2 MiB; avatar server cap 512 KiB (your browser or CLI compresses first). About 20 successful publishes per hour per account to limit abuse.
English summary: by uploading you confirm you read this page and accept responsibility for the content. We store full zips as-is in MVP. Soft-unlisting does not erase server-side data; limits apply as above.