Overview
5 featuresIn the Autonomous agents & workflows space, safeloop takes a focused approach. It focuses on ensuring reliability and auditability for long-running AI agent processes with tamper-evident logs. safeloop is an open-source project aimed at AI developers and operators managing autonomous agents. The project is open source (MIT). It ships for the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
Behind safeloop is clawdia-saka, and it first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 129 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include watchdog monitoring, tamper-evident logs, and rollback support.
- ✓Watchdog monitoring
- ✓Tamper-evident logs
- ✓Rollback support
- ✓Audit trail
- ✓CLI interface
Tagsai-agentswatchdogaudit-trailcli-tooltamper-evident
AI capabilitiesWeights: Open
Built with & integrations
Runs onBrowserCLISelf-hosted
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Frequently asked questions about safeloop
- What does safeloop do?
- Safeloop focuses on ensuring reliability and auditability for long-running AI agent processes with tamper-evident logs. It is catalogued under Autonomous agents & workflows on PulseGate.
- Who is safeloop for?
- safeloop is an open-source project built for AI developers and operators managing autonomous agents.
- Is safeloop free?
- Yes — safeloop is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
- What platforms does safeloop run on?
- safeloop runs on the web and the command line. It can also be self-hosted.
- Is safeloop still active?
- The GitHub repository shows 129 commits in the last 90 days.
- What are alternatives to safeloop?
- Similar projects tracked by PulseGate include watchdog-ai, loopy-loop, and autoloop.watchdog-ailoopy-loopautoloop
- Who develops safeloop?
- safeloop is developed by clawdia-saka.
- How long has safeloop been around?
- safeloop first shipped in 2026.