Competitive Analysis

Compare ClawNet

Honest side-by-side pages for teams evaluating trust, identity, and distribution models for agent skills and open source workflows.

Identity and trust are separate layers. Sigma Identity is the companion decentralized identity system we use for BAP-first identity/OAuth flows, while ClawNet adds signed trust attestations and provenance.

Comparing vs

Signed Trust for Open Source

Vouch makes contributor gating simple and fast. ClawNet extends that workflow with signatures, identity binding, and an immutable trust record teams can verify across repositories.

ClawNet uses Sigma Identity as a companion decentralized identity layer for BAP identity resolution and OAuth-linked account flows.

Trust Record Flow

Identity Resolution

Where Vouch Wins

  • Comment-driven flow that teams understand immediately.
  • No extra infrastructure to start repository gating.
  • Useful as a lightweight first trust policy.

What ClawNet Adds

  • Signed, timestamped attestations and revocations.
  • Cross-project trust graph, not just one repo file.
  • Version-aware trust decisions and audit history.

At-a-Glance Comparison

DimensionVouchClawNet + Sigma Identity
IdentityGitHub usernameCryptographic keypair (Sigma/BAP)
Companion identity systemNone built inSigma Identity (BAP-first)
Trust recordLine in a repository fileBAP ATTEST transaction
Proofgit historyAIP signature + block height
ScopePer repositoryCross-project trust index
VersioningManualVersion-specific attestations
RevocationDelete entrySigned, auditable revoke event
Tamper resistanceLowHigh

Next Step

Keep Vouch for simple gating and layer ClawNet when you need signed provenance and reusable trust across your ecosystem, with Sigma Identity handling decentralized identity.