What's Coming Next: Alpha Agent Roadmap
A look at what we're building next — mobile app, workflow builder, enhanced analytics, and more. Plus: invites opening tomorrow.
We built the foundation. Now we’re building the future.
Over the past year, Alpha Agent has gone from an idea to a platform that people rely on every day. We shipped a free Desktop app, connected 143+ integrations across 12 categories, launched 19 communication channels, added per-task cost tracking, and built a container-isolated security model that enterprises actually trust.
That foundation matters. But it’s not the finish line.
Today I want to share what’s on our roadmap for the next two quarters — and one piece of news that I’m particularly excited about at the end.
What’s coming next
1. Mobile app for iOS and Android
This is our most-requested feature, and it’s the one I’ve been personally waiting for. Alpha Agent should be available wherever you are — not just at your desk.
The mobile app will give you full access to your AI assistant on the go. Chat with your agent, check task status, review cost reports, and manage integrations from your phone. We’re targeting a Q2 2026 beta with general availability shortly after.
Same assistant, same memory, same integrations. Just in your pocket.
2. Expanded OAuth integrations
Right now, 14 of our integrations support one-click OAuth setup. That number is about to grow significantly. We’re adding OAuth flows for Jira, Linear, Asana, Monday.com, GitLab, Datadog, and more — so connecting your tools is as simple as clicking “Connect” and authenticating with your existing account.
No more hunting for API keys. No more managing tokens. Just click and go.
3. Workflow builder for multi-step automations
This one changes the game. The workflow builder lets you chain multiple actions into automated sequences that your AI assistant executes on your behalf.
Think: “When a new GitHub issue is labeled urgent, summarize it, post to Slack, create a Jira ticket, and assign it to the on-call engineer.” You’ll define the trigger, the steps, and the conditions — your agent handles the rest.
We’re designing the builder to be visual and intuitive, but powerful enough for complex multi-branch logic. No code required, but fully extensible for teams that want to go deeper.
4. Custom skills marketplace
Alpha Agent already supports custom skills — instructions that shape how your assistant handles specific tasks. The marketplace takes that further by letting the community publish, share, and install skills.
Imagine browsing a library of pre-built skills: “Sales call summarizer,” “PR review assistant,” “Daily standup bot,” “Expense report processor.” Install with one click, customize to fit your workflow, and share your own creations with the community.
We’re building this on top of the OpenClaw ecosystem, so contributions benefit everyone.
5. Enhanced analytics with ROI tracking
Per-task cost tracking was a start. The enhanced analytics dashboard goes much further: time saved per task, cost-per-outcome breakdowns, team utilization patterns, and projected ROI calculations.
For solo developers, it answers “is this AI spend actually saving me time?” For teams, it gives managers the data they need to justify and optimize their AI investment. For enterprises, it provides the audit trail and reporting that procurement and finance teams require.
6. Voice assistant
We’re integrating voice interaction directly into Alpha Agent. Talk to your assistant, get spoken responses, dictate instructions while you’re away from the keyboard.
The voice layer builds on our existing ElevenLabs integration and extends it into a first-class interaction mode. Early internal testing has been remarkably natural — it feels less like talking to software and more like talking to a team member who happens to have perfect recall.
7. SSO for team plans
Enterprise teams need single sign-on. We’re adding SAML and OIDC support for team and enterprise plans, so your IT department can manage Alpha Agent access through your existing identity provider. Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace — all supported.
The bigger picture
Every item on this roadmap shares the same goal: make Alpha Agent the AI assistant that fits naturally into how you already work. Not a separate tool you have to context-switch into. Not a chat window you paste things into. A teammate that’s present in your channels, connected to your tools, and available on every device.
We started with the hardest part — security, integrations, and a rock-solid runtime. Everything from here builds on that foundation.
And one more thing
Tomorrow — March 6, 2026 — we’re opening Alpha Agent for invites.
If you’ve been on the waitlist, check your inbox tomorrow morning. If you haven’t signed up yet, now is the time. Early invite holders get priority access to every feature on this roadmap as it ships, plus founding-member pricing that locks in permanently.
We’ve been building this for a long time. We’ve been deliberate about getting the foundation right before opening the doors. Tomorrow, the doors open.