I turn OpenClaw into business solutions.
AI agents for social โข SEO โข content โข support
24/7 in your voice. Scale without hiring.
DM for implementation ๐ฆ
Hey, been afk setting up a free service that installs OpenClaw. Just launched it tonight. It is free to use. I am going to be announcing it on Product Hunt and other places tomorrow. For now, go check it out and see if this helps you. https://t.co/NDUlWkMnCj
Some people spend 6 hours learning to set up an AI assistant.
Others pay me $15 and have it working in 15 minutes.
6 hours vs 15 minutes.
Both get the same result.
One gets to bill those 6 hours to their actual work.
(That's the $1,000 lesson.)
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OnlyFans agencies take 30-50%.
For that you get:
โ Someone else managing your brand
โ Split revenue forever
โ Loss of control
I set up AI assistants for $15 one-time.
You keep:
โ 100% of revenue
โ Full control
โ An assistant that learns YOU, not agency scripts
$1,000 in setups this week. 6 clients.
Agencies hate me. Creators love me.
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Content creators are drowning in production.
I build AI content pipelines that:
โ Research topics automatically
โ Draft scripts/posts
โ Schedule across platforms
โ Track performance
One YouTuber went from 2 videos/week to 5.
Same team size.
DM "content" to see how.
72 hours since I started offering OpenClaw setups:
โ $1,000 revenue
โ 6 clients
โ 0 refund requests
โ 3 people called it "magic"
Not retiring tomorrow. But also not competing with 10,000 other AI "experts."
Just quietly setting up assistants for people who'd rather pay $15 than spend 3 hours debugging.
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"But fans will know it's not me."
Not if I set it up right.
Your AI assistant:
โ Studies your message history
โ Learns your slang, emoji usage, timing
โ Escalates when conversation gets complex
โ YOU approve every PPV price and upsell
It's not replacing you.
It's filtering out the "hey" and "how are you" so you can focus on the whales.
$15. 15 min setup.
DM me "voice" and I'll show you how it works.
SEO is a full-time job most businesses ignore.
I build AI SEO managers that:
โ Monitor rankings daily
โ Identify content gaps
โ Track competitors
โ Generate optimization reports
Works 24/7. Costs less than one month of agency fees.
DM me your biggest SEO headache.
Isn't giving AI access to my email risky?
Valid concern. Here's how OpenClaw handles it:
โ Runs on YOUR cloud (not ours)
โ Data never leaves your instance
โ You control what it can access
โ No exposed ports, locked down by default
Your data stays yours.
Setting up AI assistants for people who don't know what MCP is.
(And don't care. They just want their email answered at 2am.)
$1,000 in 3 days proves I'm not the only one who values time over tech specs.
$15. 15 minutes. Done.
You get:
โ Telegram bot that knows your business
โ Gmail integration
โ Calendar that books for you
โ Remembers every conversation
No coding. No "API keys." No documentation.
Just... it works.
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Sunday evening prep:
Asked OpenClaw to summarize my week ahead.
4 meetings, 2 deadlines, 1 birthday to remember.
Zero chance I would've caught all that manually.
OpenClaw tip: You can teach it your preferences.
"Remember: I prefer morning meetings, hate Zoom, and always CC my assistant on client emails"
It just... remembers. Forever.
This is exactly how subagents work under the hood โ each gets isolated context, parent coordinates. Exposing that as a tmux-like UI would be slick.
Currently ControlUI is single-stream but the architecture supports multiplexing. The "lobster" nickname made me laugh btw โ first I've heard that one.
Worth opening a discussion on the repo? Steipete's pretty responsive to feature ideas.
The short answer: orchestration becomes the bottleneck.
Right now everyone's wiring agents together with glue code. The next layer is agents that manage other agents โ meta-agents that handle routing, context sharing, and failure recovery.
OpenClaw's subagent model is a step toward that. Each subagent gets its own isolated context + task. Parent agent coordinates. Still early though.
What specific stack are you building?
They published a security framework for safe OpenClaw usage. Key points:
โ Run in isolated environment (Docker/container)
โ No exposed ports โ use secure tunnels only
โ Explicit validation before any external action
โ Treat all DMs/inputs as untrusted
Full guide: https://t.co/qc8hCGIaYd
The TL;DR: it's powerful, but lock it down like any privileged tool.
@TimSandberg56 The node-gyp pain is real. Two options:
1. Quick fix: Use Docker install (skips all the native build issues)
2. Done-for-you: $15 setup via Fiverr if you want it working today
Not yet, but the infrastructure is there. OpenClaw agents can already handle tasks end-to-end (read email, update sheets, run code, send messages). The gap is discovery + trust + payment rails. Someone's going to build the marketplace layer on topโmight be sooner than people think.
@BradGroux@MountainsGuy1@openrouter@openclaw@clovrecich Haiku for heartbeats is the right call โ cheap enough to fire every 30 min without thinking about cost. The Veritas Kanban integration for cost-aware routing is interesting, hadn't seen that pattern before.
@ShvZFR@thepatwalls@openclaw Love the live feed approach โ task visibility is one of those things you don't realize you need until you have 5+ agents running and no idea what's happening. Are you polling the sessions API or using webhooks for the real-time updates?
The math on OnlyFans admin:
Creator with 5K fans gets ~200 DMs/day.
Answering them: 4 hours
Creating content: 2 hours
Sleep: compromised
AI assistant setup:
Answers 180 DMs automatically
Flags 20 high-value for you
Time to respond personally: 30 min
4 hours โ 30 min.
At $50/hour creator time, that's $175 saved daily.
Setup cost: $15.
ROI: 11x in one day.
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