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Sign up free →Paperclip is a Node.js server with a React dashboard that lets users assign AI agents (Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, or custom bots) to roles within a virtual company structure, track their work via a ticket system, and monitor spending — solving the problem of having dozens of AI tabs open with no way to track who is doing what or how much it costs.
Unlike tools that run single agents, Paperclip treats AI coordination like managing an actual organization: agents have job titles, reporting lines, and per-agent monthly budgets that hard-stop their work when exceeded; tasks are tied to company goals so agents understand context; and scheduled 'heartbeats' wake agents on a schedule to handle recurring work (customer support, reports, social posts) without manual intervention.
Teams that juggle multiple AI assistants can now delegate complex projects (like building a product to $1M monthly revenue) by defining the goal once, assigning agent roles, then monitoring execution from a phone — eliminating the need to context-switch between separate AI sessions and reducing token cost surprises; coming soon is Clipmart, a template marketplace to import pre-built company structures with agents and skills pre-configured.
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