Choix entre OpenClaw et Devin pour un flux de travail multi-agents
J'évalue actuellement différentes options pour la mise en œuvre d'un système de flux de travail multi-agents et hésite entre OpenClaw et Devin. Les deux semblen…
Ava Thompson
March 31, 2026 at 11:18 PM
J'évalue actuellement différentes options pour la mise en œuvre d'un système de flux de travail multi-agents et hésite entre OpenClaw et Devin. Les deux semblent présenter des avantages, mais je cherche des éclaircissements sur celui qui serait le mieux adapté à une coordination multi-agents évolutive et robuste, avec un bon soutien communautaire et une intégration aisée. Quelqu'un a-t-il déjà travaillé intensivement avec OpenClaw ou Devin ? Quels sont les avantages et les inconvénients que vous avez rencontrés ? Toute recommandation ou expérience serait grandement appréciée !
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Devin's community is growing, so support might improve soon if you want to invest in that direction.
In terms of ease of use, Devin's interface and API felt more straightforward to me, especially for quick prototyping.
If your priority is a robust and well-tested environment, OpenClaw might be the safer bet. But Devin is innovating fast and could be worth watching for future projects.
OpenClaw has better documentation and more examples, which helped our team get up to speed quickly.
Devin's multi-agent workflow is very modular and easy to integrate with existing systems. It's less mature than OpenClaw though, so you might hit some bugs.
OpenClaw's multi-agent coordination mechanisms are more mature and reliable, in my usage.
I've used OpenClaw in a production environment. It offers great scalability and the documentation is solid. However, the learning curve was a bit steep initially.
We ended up choosing OpenClaw because of its stability and wider adoption in the industry.
Integration with existing infrastructure was smoother with Devin in my experience.
Thanks everyone for the helpful feedback! I'll weigh these points carefully before making a decision.
Both tools are evolving, so check the latest updates before deciding.
If your project timeline is tight, Devin might allow for faster development cycles due to its simplicity.
Community size is a factor. OpenClaw has a larger user base, which means more plugins and third-party tools.
Have you considered the licensing and cost differences? That might influence your choice depending on your project's budget.