Stumbled onto Claude's FM livestream on YouTube today — it plays this immersive coding music nonstop, and with every song the scene switches to little Claude in a different work setting. So fun! ➡️ Claude FM 🎵 music for thinking and building https://t.co/pumBJsL6bO
I am currently experiencing your product and I find the design very interesting. I also really like the production of the short film.
However, as I go through the experience, I am currently entering the first stage, which is the Brand Identity section. My current product already has some design assets available.
I have a few questions regarding the workflow:
1. Am I only able to create things from scratch (from zero to one) within this system?
2. Can I use this if I am already at a later stage (from one to ten)? My product is already live and has early users.
3. Is it possible to solve only a specific sub-problem, or am I required to build an AI agent entirely from the ground up here?
I wanted to ask you a question, Chris. Based on your current customer acquisition and growth model, what is the ultimate end result you are looking for?
It seems like OpenClaw helps you fully address a specific customer segment first. For example, I saw in your previous posts that you were using your design capabilities to create menus for restaurants.
When you distribute those, is it strictly through email? Or do you also use social media? I am curious if the materials you provide are something they can immediately post on Instagram to test the engagement. If it works well, they could then come back to you or explore your product further.
I think your front-end production workflow is excellent. Regarding that end-to-end output, what does the final sales loop look like? Are you focused on the entire conversion chain, or is your primary goal to sell the tool that helps people create these acquisition materials?
this OpenClaw bot finds restaurants with ugly menus, rebuilds them as live web menus, and mails the owner a postcard...on autopilot.
here's how agencies can land recurring contracts with this system:
- scrapes every restaurant in a city in real time
- filters by review count + rating + last menu update + photo quality
- pulls the real menu items from the official site, PDF, or Google reviews
- samples the brand palette from the restaurant's own visual identity
- renders a 9:16 brand-matched menu, hosted live at a QR-accessible URL
- writes a personalized postcard referencing a real reviewer and a real dish
- mails it to the registered office addressed to the owner by first name
every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated.
reply "MENU" + RT and i'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
Here's YC's official advice about being truthful and precise about what is pilot, bookings, revenue and recurring revenue.
Founders, particularly first time founders, need to sear this into their brains. Don't mistake one tier for another. Be precise, and always be truthful.