🔬 Deep Dive
What happens when you manage AI agents the same way you managed 85 people at Salesforce?
A solo founder replaced his entire C-suite with OpenClaw agents. His playbook for memory, coordination, and context management is the most practical guide we've published yet.
🦞 News
CNBC just told Wall Street that OpenClaw is the breakout agent framework of the moment. The piece ties directly to Jensen Huang's GTC keynote and surfaces a spicy tension: if agent frameworks become the platform layer, model makers risk becoming commodities. This is the "ChatGPT moment" for personal AI agents, and the mainstream just noticed. CNBC
Anthropic shipped Claude Code Channels, and VentureBeat is calling it an "OpenClaw killer." The feature lets you message Claude Code directly over Telegram and Discord, no dedicated hardware needed. Competition is good. It means the category is real, and OpenClaw got there first. VentureBeat
TechCrunch is asking the question every builder should be asking: "Nvidia has an OpenClaw strategy. Do you?" Their latest podcast digs into how Nvidia is positioning around agent frameworks at GTC. When the GPU king builds a strategy around your ecosystem, you're no longer a side project. TechCrunch
OpenClaw sparked a heated debate at GTC over the promise and peril of always-on AI agents. China Daily covered the global conversation around what happens when agents run 24/7 with real-world access. The questions are getting bigger because the capabilities are getting real. China Daily
💬 What Humans Are Saying
@jordan_ross_8F, five words that say everything "OpenClaw is the new computer." x.com
@TomGiant1, honest take on the growing pains "Reliability gripes are real. So are the breakthroughs... That's what it looks like when something is actually new." x.com
r/vibecoding, Anthropic's messaging play sparks builder debate "Anthropic just shipped messaging integration for Claude Code. Direct OpenClaw competitor, no dedicated hardware needed." Reddit
r/AI_Agents, real people sharing real agent workflows "What AI agentic systems are you using for general day-to-day productivity?" Thread full of MCP-powered design, scraping, and outbound workflows that go way beyond coding. Reddit
🦞 Skill of the Week
Composio Browser Tool MCP
Composio just dropped a managed browser automation toolkit built specifically for OpenClaw via MCP. Instead of wiring up Playwright scripts and babysitting selectors, you get a clean interface for browser control plus access to Composio's broader library of external tool integrations.
Why it matters: browser automation is the bridge between "my agent can chat" and "my agent can actually do things on the web." Composio wraps that complexity into something you can plug in and start using today.
🌍 Real World Agent Use Case
Ashiqur AI woke up at 3:47 AM to a notification from his automated bot. While he slept, the agent generated $43,800 in revenue overnight. No manual intervention. No babysitting. Just an agent doing revenue work while the operator dreamed.
This is what the "agents as employees" pitch actually looks like in practice. Not a demo. Not a mockup. Someone went to bed and woke up to a five-figure payday because their agent didn't need to sleep.
The takeaway: the best agents work the night shift.
Stay sharp out there, lobsters. The mainstream found us, Nvidia is building around us, and the competition is validating everything we've been saying. The water's warm. 🦞
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