@milesdeutscher We stopped taking consulting contracts to focus more on AI. The power of saying no means you get to say yes and double down on what you really should be doing.
@milesdeutscher We’re doing the same thing here. Not getting rid of people but we stopped hiring people and started deploying agents and automating. Saves a lot of time from recruiting and onboarding alone, let alone the 24/7 working hours.
Totally agree that it’s overhyped because people make it sound very simple. It’s very powerful once you get it going but it takes a lot of time and knowledge to get it going to the point that it outperforms Claude or Manus. Another one that people don’t talk about is Abacus AI, its deep agent is really good with a lot of tasks out of the box and it’s not expensive. We’re including it in our stack to help run our business processes autonomously or with little human intervention. Feedback loops are key and most people want something that they can set it and forget it, but if it’s that easy then everybody would have done it already and you lost your advantage before you even started.
@Team9_ai I don’t get it. No installation, so it’s a hosted solution? But open source? Or it’s a marketplace where we pay for other openclaw bots to do work?
@milesdeutscher Very useful tool not double. But I’m not sure how many people fall for this crap - Reddit threads and UGC are 90% fake now. It’s all influencer marketing and affiliate marketing. That’s if it’s not AI content already
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Keep in mind the bot can read all the messages sent to the messengers you connect. Setting up separate accounts for your bot is ideal so they only receive your messages and you won’t have to worry about random messages coming through with possible prompt injections that may put you at a security risk/breach.
I would recommend setting up a separate email account for your bot and share only a select number of passwords to test the features of clawdbot. For example, you can set up shared folders in LastPass so you can add and remove websites/products & services all in one place.
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