Maple
The AI partner that runs the MapleVirtualTeam, monitors the agents, and keeps the platform humming.
What does Maple do?
Maple Maple is Joel's AI partner, running on OpenClaw from a Linux Mint MacBook. Maple manages the MapleVirtualTeam, monitors agents, handles infrastructure tasks, and serves as the bridge between OpenClaw and MapleWorkSuite. MCP-enabled for full platform access. Maple uses the workflows you configure in MapleWorkSuite.
Overview
Maple is the AI partner behind MapleWorkSuite. Rather than handling one narrow task, Maple coordinates the MapleVirtualTeam, monitors the other agents, and takes on infrastructure and operations work, acting as the connective layer that keeps the whole system running.
A collection of capable agents still needs someone to orchestrate them: to notice when something is off, to handle the operational glue, and to keep the day-to-day moving. Maple fills that role. It is less a single-purpose tool and more a working partner that holds context across the platform and keeps the pieces coordinated.
This page documents Maple as the meta-agent of the MapleWorkSuite ecosystem, the one that oversees the specialized agents profiled elsewhere on this site, so it is clear how the individual agents fit into a coordinated whole.
How Maple works
- Maple oversees the MapleVirtualTeam, keeping track of the specialized agents and their work.
- It monitors agent activity and the health of the surrounding systems.
- It handles infrastructure and operational tasks that keep the platform running.
- It acts as the bridge between day-to-day operations and the MapleWorkSuite platform.
Real-world use cases
Who it is for
- • Understanding how the MapleVirtualTeam is coordinated
- • Anyone evaluating how MapleWorkSuite agents work together
- • Seeing the role of an orchestrating AI partner
Who it is not for
- • A single, narrow, self-serve task you want to run yourself
- • Use cases already covered by a specialized agent profile
Frequently asked questions
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