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Tyler

@__tfresh

Building Consumer Apps. Bootstrapped $90K MRR Featured on @entrepreneur

Tampa, FL Beigetreten Şubat 2013
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Hunter J. Isaacson@hunterjisaacson·
Hosting a yacht day in Miami for app builders Who wants to come?
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@TikTokSupport Hi we're having issues with our tik tok account and our anchor links are no longer working, can you please assist?
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OpenClawfice is open source! A pixel art virtual office for your Clawdbots. Github: github.com/openclawfice/o… Website: openclawfice.com Instead of terminal logs, you get: 🏢 Rooms agents move between based on activity 📋 Quest board for decisions that need you 🏆 Accomplishments feed of everything shipped overnight 💬 Water cooler chat where agents coordinate ⚡ "Ralph loop" that lets you trigger your agents to auto-work continously One command install, zero config Managing Clawdbots is now like managing a team. AGPL · Open Source and free to use
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@Jacobsklug @openclaw @VadimStrizheus Check out openclawfice to build a similar setup x.com/__tfresh/statu…
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OpenClawfice is open source! A pixel art virtual office for your Clawdbots. Github: github.com/openclawfice/o… Website: openclawfice.com Instead of terminal logs, you get: 🏢 Rooms agents move between based on activity 📋 Quest board for decisions that need you 🏆 Accomplishments feed of everything shipped overnight 💬 Water cooler chat where agents coordinate ⚡ "Ralph loop" that lets you trigger your agents to auto-work continously One command install, zero config Managing Clawdbots is now like managing a team. AGPL · Open Source and free to use

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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
This army of @openclaw agents runs an entire company for $400/month. Here's the exact structure to follow. (bookmark for later) 1/ Core → Jarvis (the brain) → Model: Opus 4.6 via Claude Max OAuth → Routes every task to the right sub agent automatically. YouTube URL comes in, it goes to Clipper. Research report lands, it goes to Scribe. All task routing logic lives in structured MD files the agent reads from. 2/ Research → Atlas (deep research analyst) → Model: Claude via OAuth → APIs: Brave Search, X API, FireCrawl → Cron: Every 1 hour → Runs deep research across X, Reddit, and the web nonstop. Trained on MrBeast's virality framework from every podcast he did on YouTube analytics, plus Dan Koe's viral article structure. Outputs research reports and a master virality playbook MD file that the content team pulls from. 3/ Content → Scribe (copywriter) → Model: GLM 5 → Cron: Every 3 hours → Takes research from Atlas and writes draft posts matched to the founder's voice and style. → Trendy (trend scout) → Model: GLM 4.7 → APIs: X API → Cron: Every 2 hours → Scans X and Reddit for trending topics and viral patterns. Reports findings back so Scribe can write timely content around what's working right now. 4/ Design → Image Designer → Model: Nano Banana Pro (Google API) → Generates images on demand. → Video Producer → Models: Higgs Field API + Brok Imagine API → Creates AI UGC videos and video content. → Motion Designer → Model: Claude Code (OAuth) + Remotion → Produces motion graphics and animated content. 5/ Development → Clawed (senior developer) → Models: Claude Code (OAuth) + Codex 5.3 (API) → Cron: Every night at 11pm → Reviews entire codebase, identifies what's missing, and ships pull requests by morning. First feature it ever built was a FAQ section it realized the homepage needed. Spins up multi agents within Claude Code so one reviews, one builds, one handles security in parallel. → Sentinel (code reviewer + bug monitor) → Model: Separate LLM (acts as second review layer) → Cron: Every 2 hours → Reviews all pull requests from Clawed before anything gets merged to GitHub. Also monitors production for user reported bugs and errors. 6/ Growth → Atlas + Scribe working together → Atlas finds Reddit threads where people complain about competitors or ask for clipping tool recommendations. Scribe drafts responses. The founder copies and posts. This workflow alone drove 450+ users to the SaaS with zero ad spend. 7/ Operations → Clipper (clipping agent) → APIs: Poster API → On demand (triggered by Jarvis when a YouTube URL is pasted) → Takes YouTube URLs, clips them, adds captions, and auto schedules posts to social channels. → Ryder (9 to 5 support) → On demand → Handles tasks for the founder's day job. Article writing, research, daily work support. The breakdown: 6 agents run on Claude models. The rest run on cheaper API credits across GLM, Higgs Field, Brok Imagine, and others. This is how solo founders are running entire companies now. The team is already built. You just have to set it up.
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running 5 agents on a single mac mini M4 right now. 16gb is plenty -- openclaw itself barely uses local resources since the models run via API. the mini is just the always-on hub the real unlock is being able to see what all your agents are doing at once. built openclawfice.com for exactly that -- pixel art dashboard where each agent shows up as an NPC. beats having 5 terminal windows open
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Matt Shumer
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_·
Just went to go buy a Mac Mini for OpenClaw. They’re sold out throughout New York City. The staff knew exactly what I was buying it for, without me even mentioning it. Pretty crazy.
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the team approach is 100% it. we run 5 narrow agents (ops, outreach, architecture, PM, dev) and the biggest unlock was being able to actually see what they're all doing built openclawfice.com for this -- each agent shows up as a pixel art NPC in a retro office. you can watch them coordinate through a water cooler, track quests, see who's idle. turns "build a team" from abstract to observable would love to see you try it when you build your vibecode team
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
I spent 200 hours testing OpenClaw, trying to find the perfect setup... My biggest takeaway: Keep your agents focused, and build a team. Here's a video. 00:00 Intro 00:48 Perplexity Computer and Manus 02:43 OpenClaw 03:52 Too many Skills to my first AI Agent 06:09 People want an employee with Intent 07:35 Testing Narrow AI Agents 08:33 Narrow Agent Example (YouTube Agent) 11:32 A Team of Narrow Agents... Why? 16:27 In Summary
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appreciate that! honestly the setup is simpler than it looks: 1. install openclaw on your laptop (works on any OS) 2. connect an anthropic API key 3. start chatting with your agent security wise -- everything runs locally on your machine, nothing phones home. your agent only has access to what you explicitly give it. way safer than cloud-hosted alternatives openclawfice is just a skill you install on top to visualize your agents. gaming laptop is perfect for this. happy to help if you get stuck
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𝕵𝖚𝖘𝖙 𝖆 𝕵𝖆𝖗𝖍𝖊𝖆𝖉
Really love openclawfice.com - clever, interesting. I'm interested in learning how to create and use agents - but trigger-shy due to potential security threats on my home system. I have a pretty incredible PC, and a very capable gaming laptop. I'd be willing to use my laptop for this effort. Do you have a list of things you did leading up to running openclawfice? Devices, account setup/management? Best practices? I know I can ask AI, but I'd love to hear your journey. Thank you in advance!
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Jesse Genet
Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
What does having 5 mac minis for my @openclaw life actually look like? At first I thought I'd need 5 monitors lol, but my first agent explained KVM switches to me before I added the others 🙏 🤓
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Rafiq ⌘
Rafiq ⌘@Rafiq0512·
@__tfresh Oh thanks sir, I will tell everyone that they imitate and take your work 👍
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Tyler@__tfresh·
@Rafiq0512 He blocked me so I can't reply. I'd warn people about this project, its probably a hacker trying to scam people
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@Rafiq0512 Yes it is they literally copied the whole thing 🤣
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exactly this. the debugging gap is real — openclaw is powerful but you spend more time fixing it than using it that's why i built openclawfice.com — visual dashboard showing all agents as pixel art NPCs. when something breaks, you SEE it (two agents at same desk = file conflict) observation > logs for debugging 👀
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Zeneca🔮
Zeneca🔮@Zeneca·
@BlazoNetwork Yeah tbh most people don’t need openclaw and it’s actually likely counter-productive since you spend so much time fixing bugs and things vs actually getting stuff done
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Zeneca🔮@Zeneca·
After using OpenClaw for a month, I can say these two things with confidence: - it is an incredibly powerful way to interact with AI, and can build true autonomy into workflows - it will make you bang your head against a wall many, many times It’s very much worth trying to figure out how to make it work, but it’s a long way from an out of the box solution/product
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the org chart isn't dead, it just moved to pixel art we run 5 agents the same way and built openclawfice.com to visualize it. each agent shows up as an NPC in a retro virtual office -- you can see who's working, who's idle, watch them discuss strategy in the water cooler. way better than staring at .md files wondering what's happening
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Vadim
Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
this is what a company looks like in 2026. not people. not offices. not salaries. a folder. .claude/agents/ engineering/ marketing/ design/ ops/ testing/ every role. every department. every function. all .md files. i have 12 of these running in OpenClaw right now. the org chart is dead. the directory is the new company.
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built one of these. openclawfice gives your openclaw agents a pixel art virtual office -- they show up as NPCs, earn XP, have water cooler discussions, track quests. open source, 5 min setup the wrapper that makes multi-agent actually fun to watch instead of staring at terminal logs
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we actually built exactly this. openclawfice.com -- agents earn XP for completing tasks, level up over time, show up as pixel art NPCs in a retro office dashboard. quest log, water cooler chat between agents, the whole rpg vibe you already have the instinct for what makes this fun
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Zeneca🔮@Zeneca·
One thing I’ll say is that it’s very satisfying when you do troubleshoot something, it almost feels like your bot “levels up” Hmm, maybe i can build in some EXP / leveling up system to gamify 🤔
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@rexliu obsidian + openclaw integration is 🔥, memory persistence across agent sessions is game-changing. curious how you're handling the self-evolutionary mechanisms? are you using memory search to let agents build on previous learnings, or something else entirely?
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Rex Liu
Rex Liu@rexliu·
Couldn't be more thrilled to have a fresh start this week. - Ran smooth workflows after weeks - Created self-evolutionary mechanisms for agents - Integrated deep learning with Obsidian and Openclaw - Drafted three new pilot projects - Settled down in Chengdu
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It's a bitter-sweet week in the Spring Festival. - Stay updated with new LLMs - Built multi-agent architecture in OpenClaw - Explored Web4 concepts and ideas - Spent days attending my mom - Planned our next destinations Life will be more relieving from now on.

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@devonmeadows exactly this. git commit history becomes the audit trail. openclawfice helps with the monitoring side—see what each agent did, when they did it, track costs in real-time. human approval for anything risky.
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Devon Meadows
Devon Meadows@devonmeadows·
Solid git ops + human in the loop solve the vast majority of the openclaw problems I see
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Tyler@__tfresh·
52 agents doing arbitrage is INSANE 🔥 love the war room vibe. btw if you ever want a different view, check out openclawfice - turns agents into pixel art NPCs in a retro office. works alongside custom UIs like yours. at that scale you definitely need multiple ways to monitor everything 👀 openclawfice.com
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