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Been MIA but BACK! Launched Early Access for OCC Yesterday
Hey guys been MIA for a while but, its all been for great reasons. 1. Moved to Silicon Valley 2. Started a Company to Secure OpenClaw 3. Building Open Source Tools to Help the Community Get The Best Out of OpenClaw 4. Working on the "Making Better Agents" brand. For now I want you guys to go checkout openclawcode.ai ... if it sounds good to you signup for Early Access
Been MIA but BACK! Launched Early Access for OCC Yesterday
Connect OpenClaw to Gmail, Calendar & Webhooks
Day 11 is where the agent actually starts pulling its weight. For the first 10 days, my OpenClaw setup was technically impressive but practically useless. It could think, it could remember, it had a personality, but it lived in its own little world. I'd still be checking my own inbox, still managing my own calendar, still manually pinging it whenever something happened that I wanted it to know about. That's not an agent. That's a chatbot with extra steps. This one fixes that. I walk through wiring OpenClaw into Google Workspace so it can actually triage your inbox, draft replies, check your calendar, and create events. Then I get into the part nobody talks about properly, which is the three automation triggers and when to use which one. Webhooks for when the outside world needs to wake your agent up. Cron for exact-time scheduling. Heartbeat for recurring agent-initiated work. Most people pick the wrong one and then wonder why their setup feels janky. I also go into the security stuff that I learned the hard way. Like why you should never connect your personal Gmail to an agent (it gets full read-write access to everything), and how SSRF blocking in browser automation quietly saves you from prompt injection attacks that could make your agent exfiltrate data from internal services. And then there's the custom integration section, which is honestly my favorite part. There are three paths to building your own integrations, and the conversational shortcut where you just walk the agent through a workflow once and tell it "turn that into a skill" still feels like cheating every time I do it. If your agent still can't touch your actual inbox, calendar, or workflows, this is the day it stops being a toy.
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A million and one reasons I will never leave YouTube… because once the money hits your wallet, clarity hits your mind.
You’ll stop overthinking. You’ll stop doubting yourself. You’ll realize this is real — not just another ā€œonline idea.ā€ This isn’t luck. This is a system. People are out here building faceless channels, posting simple content, and getting paid consistently. No showing face, no stress — just smart work and consistency. I just received my payment, and it’s a different kind of motivation. The kind that makes you wonder why you didn’t start earlier. The truth is: YouTube is one of the most powerful ways to make money online right now. It pays in dollars, it works worldwide, and once you understand it, it becomes a long-term income stream. If you’re tired of watching others win and you’re ready to start for yourself, this is your sign. Join my Telegram channel now — I break everything down step by step, show you how to start your own faceless channel, and help you stay consistent till you se
A million and one reasons I will never leave YouTube… because once the money hits your wallet, clarity hits your mind.
$787K From YouTube… But Here’s The Catch
797M views. $787K revenue. Looks like success, right? But look closer. One massive spike… then a long flat line. That’s the reality most people don’t talk about. Going viral once is easy. Staying relevant is the hard part. Because YouTube doesn’t reward moments — it rewards consistency. The real game isn’t chasing one big video… it’s building a system that works again and again.
$787K From YouTube… But Here’s The Catch
This is what most YouTube channels actually look like.
2.1M views in a year… sounds good on paper. But look closer. Spikes… then silence. Growth… then flat. This is what most YouTube channels actually look like. Not consistent. Not predictable. Because without a real strategy, you’re just hoping one video carries everything. The difference? Turning random spikes into repeatable results. That’s when it stops being luck.
This is what most YouTube channels actually look like.
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