Claude Dispatch Just Dropped, And It Kills OpenClaw

Claude Dispatch Just Dropped, And It Kills OpenClaw

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Nick Saraev demonstrates Claude Dispatch, a newly released Anthropic feature that bridges Claude Code’s agentic capabilities with mobile control — letting users trigger, monitor, and receive results from autonomous Claude Code workflows directly from their phone. The video covers the full setup and shows three concurrent tasks running simultaneously: scraping 200 agency owner leads in California, running an inbox-cleaning flow, and generating a YouTube thumbnail with face-swapping, all initiated via phone while the actual computation runs locally on a desktop.

A significant portion of the video is devoted to the security argument against third-party mobile interfaces like OpenClaw. Saraev explains that tools which relay Claude through community-built Telegram bots expose API keys, credentials, and credit card data to third-party servers — a risk he considers a non-starter for business use. Claude Dispatch, by contrast, runs locally and sandboxed, connecting directly to the user’s machine and its existing MCP connectors without routing sensitive data externally. The permission model surfaces approval prompts on-device when a skill needs access it wasn’t pre-authorized for.

The cost comparison is also addressed: per-token API pricing from third-party wrappers runs roughly 4–8x more expensive than the flat Anthropic subscription that includes Dispatch. Saraev notes that at the time of recording, Dispatch is available on Max plans with Pro plan availability planned soon. The video is targeted at Claude Code power users who want to extend their existing skill library to a mobile-first workflow.


📺 Source: Nick Saraev · Published March 18, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo

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