@bestbubbledev Yeah I'm not against buying machine to host more of them later, currently working on having my own UI to manage my projects using Openclaw as the brain
@benoit_dev_ If we are betting on the future we are betting on, no one will have only 1 OpenClaw. So I’m assuming some will run online some macmini. However we like.
PS if there’s any limitations of running Any Claws 🦞 online I’m sure some hosting startup will solve in next YC batch. Lol
My personal experience on the drawbacks of using Claude Code vs. OpenClaw as a personal assistant from my phone:
Claude Code
- Doesn't have dangerously skip permissions via remote control. Also remote control doesn't feel super reliable
- Doesn't have voice replies so doesn't feel as personal
OpenClaw
- Tends to forget things randomly still
@benoit_dev_@nicolasbucaille Ok chaque agent est un openclaw ou ce sont des sub agent ?
Je n’ai jamais tenté openclaw en mode dev, j’avoue que Claude me suffit
@elwatto I'm building a dedicated UI, you can chat directly from here, I have push notifications to my phone. I have projects/Kanban connected to linear. The idea is to have visibility on what agents are doing
Getting diminishing returns from having OpenClaw run all subagent conversations in a single Telegram thread. How are people splitting this up? Not a fan of Telegram topics… would a Discord server be a better workflow?
no one is talking about how the best part of paperclip is giving claude code/codex a visual interface.
forget orchestration and ai companies for a sec.
that you can build a visual interface to escape the chat thread hell is mind blowing.
i’m tired of reading a novel everyone i want to make a small change. it’s nauseating.
@benoit_dev_@ToolsOttho Le design, mon gros point noir, est maintenant réglé grâce à cet outil.
C'est loin d'être parfait, pas aussi bon que l'humain, mais ça permet de faire de sacrés maquettes quand même.
Does anyone use PR environments? It sounds ideal in theory, have your agent work on a PR, get an isolated database/frontend to check the changes. test and validate. Is someone doing it with @supabase? I found the integration clanky and my CI isn't reliable just yet
@T_Zahil@cursor_ai What's your take on asynchronous agent work that are proactive? Ie waking up to a bunch of PRs.
As far as I'm concerned there are two modes:
- Fully focused on making things work and I'm in the IDE
- Making small tweaks and I don't need to be there
We’ve gotten used to “slow” models: multitasking, spinning up agents, juggling contexts…
But the future is super-fast AI.
One chat, one task at a time. No context switching. Full focus.
Composer 2 @cursor_ai is giving us a preview of this, I love it
When generating elements with AI in apps there are a lot of opportunities to create some cool waiting screens... what are the bests you have seen so far?
@elvissun@benoit_dev_ Indeed. Though i have been able to create an agent native api format they like even more!! I know it sounds really crazy that’s some random guy did it but yeah, I benchmarked it.
this is the future of saas:
one backend with two front doors.
one for humans. one for their agents. same building.
your users click buttons. their agents call your api. both do the same things.
why:
1. agents are the new power users. people are already wiring claude code, codex, and openclaw into their workflows. if your product doesn't have an api, you're invisible to them.
2. no drift. one canonical api layer means one source of truth. ui and api never diverge. you must support agent to support human.
3. skills is the new distribution. when your api works with any agent, agents find their way in themselves. your product becomes a tool for their agent, not a tab a human have to visit.
build for both from the start.
I think credential isolation is going to be an increasingly hot topic in the AI agent world. Can't say I feel like it's being done in the most robust way across-the-board.
Honestly, in the current phase we're in, it really us up to all of us running and building ai agents to make sure we really understand security and things like credential isolation, and make sure it's being done right, don't just trust that a third-party is.
I'm manually designing a deck this morning and it's taking me about 2 hours by hand.
Spent all afternoon yesterday trying to make it with AI and wasted way more time typing than just making .
Don't forget you can just design stuff with your mouse.