Today, the large model vendor MiniMax announced a major upgrade to its Agent architecture, officially launching the Expert2.0 (Expert) feature and simultaneously introducing the cloud-based assistant MaxClaw built on OpenClaw. This release marks MiniMax's shift from single-model capability output to the packaging and ecosystem building of deep vertical domain SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures).

Expert2.0 achieves a paradigm shift from "prompt engineering" to "natural language-defined SOPs." Users no longer need to configure complex Skills, SubAgents, or MCP protocols; they simply need to describe their task goals in natural language, and the system will automatically complete tool orchestration and capability configuration. For example, in financial modeling, the Agent can autonomously break down professional processes such as DCF valuation and sensitivity analysis, and deliver a logically rigorous Excel file.

Currently, the platform has accumulated more than 16,000 expert Agents, covering areas such as technology development and business finance. To lower the developer threshold, MiniMax provides users with 15 free creation quotas and plans to introduce a creator pricing revenue-sharing mechanism and team sharing features, aiming to transform individual professional expertise into team capability infrastructure.
The newly launched MaxClaw
