On March 20, TENCENT Cloud announced that QClaw has officially entered full public beta testing. No invitation code is required—users can download the latest version directly from the official website and complete installation within 20 seconds, after which they can start issuing commands to "Lobster." The new version offers full coverage of five major instant messaging tools and continues to enhance the user experience within the WeChat ecosystem. It also integrates remote control channels across multiple platforms, including WeChat Work, QQ, Feishu, and DingTalk, further expanding AI collaboration access points. Special features such as "Lobster Pixel Studio" and scheduled tasks are also being introduced during this public beta. According to the announcement, "Pixel Studio" serves as a dedicated workspace for "Lobster," where the agent is not just a background process but a dynamic "pixel worker" that actively manages tasks. Users can visually track its activity—whether it's organizing materials, executing assignments, or idling. Additionally, the newly upgraded scheduled task function now offers a fully visual interface. All historical tasks are centrally stored, allowing users to independently toggle, modify, or delete multiple tasks as needed.