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What I've built with OpenClaw in 3 days 🀯
I set up OpenClaw on Wednesday. It's Friday. Here's what my AI assistant (Manager Mike) has done so far β€” all through Telegram on my phone. πŸ€– Built a team of AI agents Mike is my main assistant, but he manages a team of sub-agents that each have their own job: β€’ Writer Will β€” writes SEO blog posts for my SaaS, generates featured images, and publishes drafts to our Ghost blog. He runs on a daily cron job at 6am, Mon-Fri, working through a keyword queue we built from competitor gap analysis. β€’ Social Steve β€” handles social media content and scheduling. 1 per day on every channel. β€’ Telephone Tina β€” an AI phone agent (via Vapi + ElevenLabs) who makes and receives real phone calls. She called 6 of my mates to organise a curry night, handled voicemails, sent follow-up texts, and takes inbound calls on a UK number 24/7. β€’ Outbound Ollie β€” a cold email outreach agent. He searches Apollo.io for prospects, enriches them to get email addresses, checks their websites for existing chatbots (so we only target businesses that don't have one), then sends personalised emails with industry-specific templates. He sent 135 emails today across schools, hotels, and SaaS companies β€” all automatically. πŸ“ž Real phone calls Tina isn't a gimmick. She called my friends, had actual conversations, handled objections ("I'll need to check with the wife"), left voicemails, and sent SMS follow-ups. She answers inbound calls with "Hello, you've reached Jason West's office, this is Tina speaking." My assistant checks every 30 minutes if anyone's called in. πŸ“§ 135 cold emails in one afternoon I said "schools, UK, 50" and Ollie: 1. Searched Apollo for 100 prospects 2. Enriched them to get verified email addresses (98% hit rate) 3. Visited each website to check if they already have a chatbot 4. Filtered out the 15 that did 5. Sent 50 personalised emails with the right landing page Then I said "do hotels too" and "now SaaS." Same thing. All automated, all rotating across 6 SMTP accounts on 2 domains, all with industry-specific subject lines and copy.
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I called my bot Bowie. He built a cool fitness tracker web app for me. I setup iOS shortcuts to send Apple Health data to an end point to update my dashboard every 24 hours. I also gave him his own web domain, Cloudflare account and Cloudflare API and now he spins up different web apps on different subdomains of his own domain. I like that way as it's branded and it allows me to access them from my phone and other devices. You could just use Tailscale URLs but I wanted to give him a custom domain he can run with.
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@Gnaneshwari P Not Jason (obviously), but it's true, there are security concerns, but at the same time, if you are smart about it and careful, most can be resolved. I have been using it for 3 weeks and here's what I think... 1) Follow some security steps during the setup process, make sure there aren't any ports open that are easily detected. There are lots of articles and YouTube videos covering these best practices, how to harden the security and the prompts to give to your OpenClaw bot to have it self-secure. 2) There's a debate about whether it's more secure to run it on a local machine (what I'm doing), using a spare unused computer, or in the cloud on a VPS. I'm sure there are good arguments for both and as it's pretty new, security is still being improved with the hosted for you services. 3) Even though I have put a lot of hours into using it and I'm fairly comfortable, I'm still not giving it access to everything. I'm not giving it access to my email account yet, and even if I did, it would probably be read-only. If I was going to allow it to edit, I would likely only allow it to create draft emails and not send them. I have given my bot it's own Gmail address to use for email comms and it can email me and people I instruct it to. 4) Don't give the bot free rein - At least until you have used it for a while on-demand and feel comfortable. 5) Never install it on the main machine you use for work or anything. It needs to be isolated on its own device or VPS. Even with all of the above, it's not perfectly secure, but that's the cost of working with bleeding-edge technology and ideas, I guess.
Welcome to OpenClaw Users! 🦞
I'm Jason West β€” I run this community as an unofficial space for anyone using or curious about OpenClaw. Whether you've got it running on a VPS, tinkering on a Mac, or you're still figuring out what this lobster actually does β€” you're in the right place. What this community is for: πŸ› οΈ Sharing your agent setups and workflows πŸ’‘ Swapping skills, configs, and ideas πŸ› Getting help when things break (they will) 🧠 Pushing the boundaries of what a personal AI assistant can do A few things to get started: 1. Introduce yourself below β€” who are you, what are you building, what got you into OpenClaw? 2. Share your setup β€” what are you running it on? What channels? What does your agent do for you? 3. Browse the categories β€” Getting Started, Show & Tell, Skills & Plugins, Help, and more House rules: Be helpful, be decent, don't be a spammer. We're all figuring this out together. Let's build some cool stuff. πŸš€ Cheers Jason
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I'm David, from the UK but live in the Bay Area, moving to New York next month. Web designer, WordPress dev and SEO consultant for the past 20 years. AI Tinkerer for the past 3. I setup OpenClaw on a Windows Mini-PC I had lying around, not doing anything. I also use Claude Code with the PAI system from Daniel Miessler, which I highly recommend, and his Telos system. This gives Claude Code an insane amount of context and comes with dozens of extremely useful baked-in skills like the council and the red team, etc. When setting up OpenClaw, because I already had these .md files, I fed them to OpenClaw so it has the same depth of context about me, my business, my contacts, relationships and childhood trauma, ha (cries in emoji). I'm mostly active on the OpenClaw subreddit and the official Discord channel (Friends of the Crustacians).
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