On March 15, the professional web novel creation tool "Writer's Assistant" under the Yuwen Group officially announced that its new AI application "Writer's Assistant Claw" has started internal testing, marking the first deep deployment of the "Everyone Raising Shrimp" technology trend into the domestic web novel creation ecosystem. The project has already launched internal testing registration, and writers can install and deploy it with one click to raise and feed their own AI agents, unlocking vertical domain skills tailored for web novel creation scenarios.

In terms of technical architecture, Claw is built on the "Yuwen Miaobi," the first domestic web novel large model released by Yuwen in 2023, and represents another important application evolution following the "Writer's Assistant Miaobi Edition."
In terms of interaction experience, Claw has already integrated QQ chat capabilities. Creators only need to bind a QQ bot to activate AI capabilities through natural language commands. Notably, the product emphasizes security and privacy features, with all data stored locally and operations limited to specific files.
From a functional perspective, Claw aims to evolve into a "comprehensive creative assistant" capable of taking on multiple roles such as editor, assistant, scribe, operator, and agent through continuous gradual testing and data feeding. This transition from a single auxiliary tool to a multidimensional intelligent agent reflects a new phase in the application of AI in niche content industries, moving from "content generation" to "process governance." As the capabilities of intelligent agents continue to be unleashed, web novel creation will achieve more efficient industrial collaboration, further lowering the barriers to creation and improving IP operation efficiency.