
Clawvisor
The Authorization Layer for AI Agents
Spring 2026ActiveB2BSecurityArtificial IntelligenceSecurityOpen SourceSan Francisco, CA, USA
Company
https://clawvisor.comClawvisor lets AI agents use apps like Gmail, Slack, and Google Drive without going rogue or ever seeing your credentials. You approve tasks once. Clawvisor enforces them on every request.
Verdict
High Signal
Market Opportunity
AI agent adoption is accelerating rapidly across enterprises, and credential/permission management is a genuine unsolved pain point — every enterprise deploying agents on internal SaaS tools needs this. The ICP is B2B enterprise, the problem is structural and not going away, and the security/compliance angle supports premium pricing. TAM expands with every new AI agent deployment.
High Signal
Founder Signal
Eric Levine is a strong solo founder with directly relevant experience: co-founded Berbix (YC S18), a identity verification company acquired by Socure in 2023 — a real exit. Prior Trust & Safety engineering at Airbnb demonstrates hands-on security/infra work at scale. Also served as Visiting Group Partner at YC, showing deep ecosystem credibility. The background in identity, credentials, and trust maps perfectly onto the authorization-for-agents problem.
Medium Signal
Competition
No competitor data was returned, but the space has emerging players including OAuth-adjacent tooling, Okta's agent identity work, and nascent startups like Anon.com and Indent working on delegated access. However, the specific framing of task-level enforcement for AI agents without credential exposure is a meaningful differentiation angle. The risk is that identity giants (Okta, Microsoft Entra) bundle this into existing platforms.
Medium Signal
Product
The product concept is clearly articulated — an authorization layer that lets AI agents interact with apps like Gmail, Slack, and Drive without credential exposure, with task-level approval enforcement. No visible pricing page, customer logos, live demo, or revenue metrics in the data provided. Concept is crisp but evidence of a live, adopted product is absent.
OverallA Tier
Eric Levine has one of the more credible founder-market fits in this batch — a proven exit in identity/verification, hands-on security engineering at Airbnb, and YC insider experience. The problem (AI agents needing scoped, auditable access to SaaS tools without raw credentials) is real, urgent, and structurally enterprise-friendly. The main risk is execution speed: large identity players and well-funded startups are circling this space, and the window to establish a moat is short. No visible traction or customer evidence in the data, which is the only thing keeping this from S tier.
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Clawvisor
TierA Tier
BatchSpring 2026
Team Size1
StatusActive
LocationSan Francisco, CA, USA