According to 1M AI News monitoring, Tencent officially launched the all-scenario AI office assistant WorkBuddy today, developed based on the self-developed AI programming tool CodeBuddy architecture, with a shared account and billing system. The product is aimed at non-technical users, with over 20 built-in skill packs, supporting MCP protocol, fully compatible with the OpenClaw skill framework.
The domestic version supports model switching for Mixin, DeepSeek, GLM, Kimi, MiniMax, etc., and can access WeCom, QQ, Feishu, DingTalk, with remote WeCom configuration possible in as fast as 1 minute. New users will receive 5000 Credits upon download, with over 2000 non-technical Tencent employees participating in internal testing prior to this.
WeCom pushed the OpenClaw access feature to enterprise administrators on March 8th, supporting the creation of intelligent robots through long connections, without the need to configure a domain name, allowing AI to proactively send messages to users. It also supports writing OpenClaw data to intelligent spreadsheets via the Webhook protocol. Combined with the previously exposed QClaw internal test (OpenClaw local one-click deployment, capable of controlling local computers through WeCom or QQ), Tencent has intensively launched three OpenClaw-related products within two days.
