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OpenClaw Content Engine 🚨
🚀 I just launched my Content Machine on Claw Mart i just released the exact AI system i use to manage my whole content pipeline Content Machine v1.2 is a battle-tested AI content pipeline built from 40+ days of real production use running an actual YouTube channel. It operates daily: scraping trends, writing video scripts in YOUR voice, generating thumbnails with YOUR face, publishing X posts, writing SEO blogs, cutting short-form clips, and delivering a weekly newsletter. All while you sleep. NEW in v1.2: Self-Improving Feedback Loops. Content Machine now learns what works and adapts automatically. A YouTube Performance Eval agent analyzes your video metrics every week (via YouTube API) and writes recommendations that Script Writers read before generating new content. An X Performance Eval does the same for your X posts (from a free 15-second CSV download). By week 4, your AI content team is writing based on proven patterns from YOUR audience, not generic best practices. Your content gets smarter every single week. Proven Results: - $2,500 MRR generated in 6 days - 3,700+ YouTube subscribers - 1,000s of views per hour - 71 paying community members - 4 YouTube videos scripted per day (1,800+ spoken words each) - 5 X posts published daily - 12 thumbnails generated daily - Daily SEO blog posts driving organic traffic Everything Included (one purchase, no upsells): 10 AI Agents (fully configured cron templates): - Intel Agent: scrapes Reddit, X, YouTube, Hacker News for trending topics daily - Script Writer 1 + 2: 4 YouTube scripts per day in YOUR voice (1,800+ words, mandatory self-check) - X Post Generator: 5 daily posts using proven viral hook frameworks - Thumbnail Generator: 3 AI thumbnail variants per video with YOUR face + brand logos - Blog Writer: daily SEO blog with meta descriptions, keywords, video embeds (HTML output) - Clip Factory: auto-extracts highlights every 4 hours, burns MrBeast-style captions - Newsletter Writer: weekly roundup in your voice - YouTube Performance Eval: weekly analysis of video metrics, writes content-performance.md - X Performance Eval: weekly analysis of X post metrics, writes x-performance.md
Google Stitch 2.0 great tool for design oh and its FREE 🚨
Google just dropped a free design tool that changes everything for vibe coders Google just released a massive update to Stitch and I literally just finished recording a video about it because it's THAT important for what we're building. if you suck at design (like me), this is your new best friend lol what is Stitch? it's a free AI design tool from Google Labs. you describe what you want in plain english and it generates full, production-ready UI designs in seconds. not wireframes. not ugly mockups. real, high-fidelity designs. go to stitch.withgoogle.com and sign in with your Google account. that's it. free. the features that matter for us: - describe your app in plain english and get full designs back instantly - infinite canvas so you can work on your whole project, not just one screen - voice mode. literally TALK to it and it updates your design in real time - click "play" to test your app flow. it auto-generates the next screens based on what makes sense - export to Figma, HTML/CSS, or Google AI Studio - one click from design to working app through AI Studio connecting Stitch to Claude Code (this is the money move): Stitch has an MCP server now. MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. basically it lets AI tools talk to each other. here's the workflow: 1. design your app in Stitch (just describe it) 2. connect Stitch MCP to Claude Code 3. Claude Code gets your full design context 4. tell Claude Code to build it 5. ship setup docs are here: stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/mcp/setup/ why this matters for you: before this, if you wanted a nice looking app you either had to learn Figma ($12-75/month), hire a designer, or just let Claude Code guess what it should look like and hope for the best. now you design by talking. you build by talking. the entire pipeline from idea to live app is just... describing what you want. you'd ship twice as fast. this is why I keep saying we're living in the best time in history to build. the tools just keep getting better and they keep getting cheaper. this one is literally free.
Public repos I’ve found from watching Beau’s videos
Hey everyone — I’ve been watching Beau’s videos and started keeping track of some of the public repos he mentioned or that came up around the stuff he’s been talking about. Sharing them here in case it helps anyone else who’s digging into this space and trying to figure out what to study, fork, or adapt. Here’s the list so far: - OpenClaw — https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw - awesome-openclaw-usecases — https://github.com/hesamsheikh/awesome-openclaw-usecases - agency-agents — https://github.com/msitarzewski/agency-agents - DeerFlow — https://github.com/bytedance/deer-flow - AutoGen — https://github.com/microsoft/autogen - ClawHub — https://github.com/openclaw/clawhub - n8n-claw — https://github.com/freddy-schuetz/n8n-claw If there are more, throw them in here. Would be cool to keep a shared list going for everyone building. My pick is the second one. The first one is a given!
Tool Comparison: Claude vs. ChatGPT vs. Cursor for Vibe Coding 🔍
One of the most common questions I get: "Which AI tool should I use?" Here’s my honest breakdown after building with all of them extensively. CLAUDE (Anthropic): Best for: Complex reasoning, long-form code generation, understanding nuanced business requirements. Standout feature: Artifacts — Claude can build and preview React components, HTML pages, and more right in the chat. My take: This is my primary tool. When I need to think through a complex build or need high-quality code, Claude is my go-to. CHATGPT (OpenAI): Best for: Quick answers, broad knowledge, image generation. Standout feature: Wide plugin ecosystem and GPT store. My take: Great for research and quick questions, but for sustained coding sessions, Claude produces more reliable code. CURSOR: Best for: Building full applications with file management. Standout feature: Works directly in your codebase, understands your entire project. My take: Once you graduate from single-file prototypes to real apps, Cursor is where you go. MY RECOMMENDATION FOR BEGINNERS: Start with Claude for learning and prototyping. Move to Cursor when you’re ready to build full applications. Use ChatGPT as a supplementary research tool. What tools are you using? Share your experience below! 👇
The Non-Technical Founder’s Tech Stack (2026 Edition) 🛠️
You don’t need 50 tools. Here’s the lean tech stack I recommend for non-technical entrepreneurs who want to build with AI. FOR LEARNING AND PROTOTYPING: Claude Pro ($20/month) — Your primary AI coding partner. This is where you’ll spend most of your time. FOR BUILDING FULL APPS: Cursor Pro ($20/month) — When you’re ready to build multi-file applications. It integrates AI directly into a professional code editor. FOR INSTANT DEPLOYMENT: Bolt.new or Lovable — Build and deploy web apps entirely in the browser. Great for MVPs. FOR HOSTING: Vercel (free tier) — Deploy your web apps for free. This is what we use in the Starter Kit. Supabase (free tier) — Database and authentication without managing servers. FOR DESIGN: Canva Pro ($13/month) — Logos, social posts, and marketing materials. FOR BUSINESS OPS: Notion (free) — Project management and docs. Stripe — Accept payments. TOTAL COST TO START: Under $55/month. That’s less than most people spend on subscriptions they don’t use. Start simple, add tools only when you hit a real limitation. What’s in your current tech stack? Share below! 👇
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