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Frontman + OpenClaw: Visual Frontend Editing for Your AI AgentFrontman + OpenClaw: Visual Frontend Editing for Your AI Agent

Frontman + OpenClaw: Visual Frontend Editing for Your AI Agent

By Danni Friedland on March 24, 2026

Frontman is now available as an OpenClaw skill. Give your AI agent the ability to click elements in a running web app, describe changes in plain English, and get real source file edits with hot reload. No IDE required.
Best Open-Source AI Coding Tools in 2026Best Open-Source AI Coding Tools in 2026

Best Open-Source AI Coding Tools in 2026

By Danni Friedland on March 3, 2026

Every major open-source AI coding tool compared: Aider, Cline, OpenHands, Tabby, Goose, Continue, Roo Code, Frontman, Stagewise, and more.
Frontman Launch: Ship UI Changes Without Waiting for EngineeringFrontman Launch: Ship UI Changes Without Waiting for Engineering

Frontman Launch: Ship UI Changes Without Waiting for Engineering

By Danni Friedland on February 23, 2026

Click any element in your running app, describe changes in plain English, and watch them happen. Frontman gives designers and PMs direct access to UI fixes — no IDE, no ticket, no waiting. Open source, runs locally, your code never leaves your machine.
Introducing Frontman: The AI Agent That Sees Your BrowserIntroducing Frontman: The AI Agent That Sees Your Browser

Introducing Frontman: The AI Agent That Sees Your Browser

By Danni Friedland on February 18, 2026

Frontman is the open-source AI agent that hooks into your framework, sees your live DOM, and edits your actual source code. No guessing, no blind edits.
Frontman Security: How Frontman Keeps Your Code SafeFrontman Security: How Frontman Keeps Your Code Safe

Frontman Security: How Frontman Keeps Your Code Safe

By Danni Friedland on February 17, 2026

Frontman runs only in development, never touches production, and every change produces a reviewable code diff. Here is our security model.