As the "Lobster Effect" triggered by the open-source AI Agent platform OpenClaw (commonly known as "Lobster") spreads globally, the first open-source intelligent agent from a major domestic company - LobsterAI (Youdao Lobster) - officially released version 0.2.2 on March 8th.

The core of this update lies in deep compatibility with the domestic enterprise collaboration ecosystem, officially integrating with WeCom and QQ bots. Combined with the previously supported DingTalk and Feishu, LobsterAI now covers all mainstream instant messaging (IM) tools in China, marking a new stage where AI Agents move from cloud-based technological narratives to deep mobile delivery.

Since its launch and open-sourcing in February, LobsterAI has become a benchmark for the practical application of domestic intelligent agents, thanks to its data localization, local sandbox operation, and 7×24-hour office collaboration capabilities. In the 0.2.2 version, users can remotely drive the Agent to perform complex tasks through mobile social software, covering high-frequency scenarios such as data analysis, PPT generation, and real-time financial monitoring.

Industry analysts believe that LobsterAI is building a competitive barrier in the domestic AI ecosystem by bridging the closed-loop from "conversation" to "execution." In the current competitive landscape of the "Hundred Lobsters War," this deep localization delivery capability not only injects momentum into the relevant industrial chain but also provides space for the revaluation of AI business. Although the popularity of AI Agents has also brought challenges such as data security and loss of control over permissions, the construction of an integrated defense system across ends, networks, clouds, and machines is accelerating the entry of domestic intelligent agents into the era of routine office applications.