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Tencent's Xiaolongxia Surges Beyond Expectations, Team Expands Capacity 10x, Apologizes and Compensates
Tencent has officially launched WorkBuddy, an all-scenario AI intelligent agent, marking a new phase in the large model application layer race with high integration and a low deployment threshold.
The product drew immediate industry attention on its launch day. User traffic far exceeded expectations, causing login issues and service instability in the related Tencent Cloud Code Assistant (CodeBuddy). The Tencent Cloud team later issued an apology, stating that the technical team had urgently scaled capacity tenfold and that services have now fully recovered. Affected users received 5,000 Credits as compensation.

Industry observers regard WorkBuddy as Tencent's version of "Xiaolongxia." Its core capabilities align closely with the popular open-source project OpenClaw, supporting its entire Skills ecosystem. Previously, deploying OpenClaw in the cloud involved high barriers, even giving rise to "installation services" costing hundreds of yuan. WorkBuddy addresses this with a remarkably simple configuration experience, enabling users to go from download to connecting with Enterprise WeChat in as little as one minute.
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Tencent has officially launched WorkBuddy, an all-scenario AI intelligent agent, marking a new phase in the large model application layer race with high integration and a low deployment threshold.
The product drew immediate industry attention on its launch day. User traffic far exceeded expectations, causing login issues and service instability in the related Tencent Cloud Code Assistant (CodeBuddy). The Tencent Cloud team later issued an apology, stating that the technical team had urgently scaled capacity tenfold and that services have now fully recovered. Affected users received 5,000 Credits as compensation.

Industry observers regard WorkBuddy as Tencent's version of "Xiaolongxia." Its core capabilities align closely with the popular open-source project OpenClaw, supporting its entire Skills ecosystem. Previously, deploying OpenClaw in the cloud involved high barriers, even giving rise to "installation services" costing hundreds of yuan. WorkBuddy addresses this with a remarkably simple configuration experience, enabling users to go from download to connecting with Enterprise WeChat in as little as one minute.
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