Why common setups fall short
Keeping provider keys in the same .env as OpenClaw (or just using a dedicated email account) still leaves room for accidental destructive calls. It doesn't create strong, enforceable policy boundaries.
Whether you use OpenClaw, Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, or another agent client, NarrowFetch provides a hardened bridge layer with policy controls and simple operations UI.
With NarrowFetch, you get a deployed server at your domain, a control panel to toggle connector access quickly, and safer execution boundaries for agent-driven actions.
Keeping provider keys in the same .env as OpenClaw (or just using a dedicated email account) still leaves room for accidental destructive calls. It doesn't create strong, enforceable policy boundaries.
A dedicated automation bridge means controlled endpoints, allowlisted actions, idempotency, and observability — so incidents are less likely and easier to contain.
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