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AI Automation Lab

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Build practical AI automations, agents, and workflows that save time, improve operations, and create leverage.

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50 contributions to AI Automation Lab
I built an AI agent that finds missing receipts
Small walkthrough of a workflow I’ve been using for the boring admin task of chasing missing receipt PDFs. The agent checks bank transactions with missing receipts, opens the vendor portal, handles the email code, downloads the PDF, verifies amount/date/vendor, and attaches it back. Video: https://youtu.be/2wDZ7HGzNMc
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πŸš€ OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.11)
Big update, simple summary: - Your chats got smarter, with better memory and easier access to past context. - The web chat feels more polished, especially for voice replies, media, and rich responses. - More apps and channels now play nicely with OpenClaw, so automation feels less patchy. - Setup and sign-in flows got smoother, which means less friction getting things running. - A bunch of annoying reliability issues were cleaned up, from timeouts to message handling. - First-time features like Talk Mode and transcription should now feel less flaky. Bottom line: this release makes OpenClaw feel more useful, more polished, and less likely to get in your way.
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πŸš€ OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.10)
Big update, simple summary: - OpenClaw just got much better at remembering useful context, so it can feel more personal and less forgetful. - There’s a new Codex-powered path built in, which means more native power for people who want serious agent workflows. - Mobile voice support keeps getting stronger, so talking to OpenClaw is inching closer to feeling natural. - Setup, pairing, and day-to-day reliability got another cleanup pass, which means less random friction. - Security and stability got tightened again, so the whole thing feels safer and more trustworthy. Bottom line: this release makes OpenClaw feel smarter, smoother, and more ready for real everyday use.
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πŸš€ OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.9)
Big update, simple summary: - OpenClaw just got better at remembering the stuff that matters, so it can feel more useful over time instead of starting cold. - The app is getting cleaner and easier to manage behind the scenes, which usually means fewer weird hiccups and smoother daily use. - Pairing and setup got more reliable, especially on mobile, so getting connected should be less annoying. - Chat replies are cleaner now too, with fewer awkward leaked system messages or broken preview moments. - Security got another upgrade, which matters because the best automation feels powerful without feeling sketchy. Bottom line: this release makes OpenClaw feel more polished, more trustworthy, and easier to live with day to day.
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πŸš€ OpenClaw TL;DR (v2026.4.8)
Big update, simple summary: - Fresh install and setup flows should feel a lot smoother, with fewer weird startup breaks. - More built-in integrations now behave reliably out of the box, instead of acting fragile after updates. - Progress updates inside the app are more dependable, so longer tasks feel less confusing. - Proxy-heavy or locked-down network setups got friendlier, which means fewer annoying connection issues. - Slack users get a quieter life too, with fewer token and file-download hiccups. Bottom line: this release is mostly about making OpenClaw feel more stable, more plug-and-play, and less likely to break when you just want it to work.
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Felix Vemmer
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@felix-vemmer-2137
Freelancer & Indiepreneur. Scaling link building with AI http://backlinkgpt.com.

Active 2d ago
Joined Feb 12, 2025
Berlin