Prosus launched ToqanClaw, a no-code AI platform that enables businesses to build custom tools and automations through natural language prompts. The company positions ToqanClaw as a GDPR-compliant European alternative to AI agents like OpenClaw, with data kept under local control and never used to train third-party models. This launch comes amid growing regulatory scrutiny of AI agents in Europe, where German authorities have already taken action against biometric data practices in identity systems and concerns around security and data handling continue to rise.
ToqanClaw runs on Prosus' in-house AI infrastructure and is being rolled out across a network of more than five million restaurants, merchants, and entrepreneurs, according to the company. Built in-house and integrated with Prosus' own AI platform, Toqan, the platform brings many of OpenClaw's features into a secure environment where data stays under user control. Prosus stated in its official announcement that data is never used to train third-party models, addressing privacy and governance concerns around AI tool use.
Early results from restaurant partners show practical improvements, according to Prosus. One Dutch café chain reduced financial reporting from weeks to 30 minutes and achieved 40% year-on-year revenue growth. Another partner increased deliveries by 25% while cutting overtime by 60%. These outcomes demonstrate the platform's impact on operational efficiency and business performance.
Prosus has trained its own Large Commerce Model on data from more than a billion customers and hundreds of millions of daily interactions. The company claims this allows agents to move beyond basic task execution and start anticipating what a business needs. Alongside ToqanClaw, Prosus is introducing a consumer-facing assistant called Zapia, which is less focused on business applications and more tailored to everyday use. "We're not only building the future for our ecosystem partners, we're also building AI that works for consumers. The future isn't about opening ten apps to plan your week, book a trip or compare a price. You'll simply tell your assistant what you want, and it will get it done," Prosus CEO Fabricio Bloisi said in a statement.
What is ToqanClaw and who launched it?
ToqanClaw is a no-code AI platform launched by Prosus that lets businesses build custom tools and automations through natural language prompts. The platform runs on Prosus' in-house AI infrastructure and is positioned as a GDPR-compliant European alternative to AI agents like OpenClaw, with data kept under local control and never used to train third-party models.
How have early users benefited from ToqanClaw?
According to Prosus, one Dutch café chain reduced financial reporting from weeks to 30 minutes and achieved 40% year-on-year revenue growth using ToqanClaw. Another partner increased deliveries by 25% while cutting overtime by 60%, demonstrating the platform's impact on operational efficiency and business performance.
What is Zapia and how does it relate to ToqanClaw?
Zapia is a consumer-facing AI assistant introduced by Prosus alongside ToqanClaw. While ToqanClaw focuses on business applications, Zapia is tailored to everyday consumer use. Prosus CEO Fabricio Bloisi stated that the future involves users simply telling their assistant what they want, and the assistant will get it done, rather than opening multiple apps to plan activities, book trips, or compare prices.
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