OpenClaw is replacing entire workflows and most people can't even set one up.
1.5M+ API keys leaked on GitHub this year. Self-hosting OpenClaw? Exposed IPs. Leaked keys. Config nightmares. Hours wasted.
Introducing Spawnr.
no API keys. No setup. No servers. Instant model switching.
One click. Built-in UI. Telegram. Secure.
Spawn your AI agent in seconds → @SpawnrIO Start for free → spawnr.io
Soon supporting nanobot by @xubinrencs 👀
@albertadevs I’m in a similar boat. I can’t find a use case for having it always on. But it is nice not having to build all of the orchestration and memory management.
Playing around with @openclaw
trying to figure out real use cases for me as a founder
not that inspired for now
BUT then...
found this "Guide to build an AI Agent Squad"
I guess an "skill issue" from my side 🤣
GREAT job @pbteja1998
Using openclaw to triage and label all my inbound emails is restoring my sanity.
No more wading through all the noise in my inbox. I love it.
Openclaw categorizes emails based on what it knows about my business and my preferences. So far, 100% accuracy.
I’ll be real: I haven’t juggled more than 2-3 coding agent instances at a time (locally anyways). How do yall manage 10 Claude Codes running at once? Worktrees? Multiple repo clones? Something else?
Fully automated development workflows, from a kanban board
- List and plan new features
- Fire off coding agents
- Auto-deploy the branch in a preview environment
- Test and merge the PR
- Repeat
All without ever leaving the browser.
try it now: kanteenai.com
@tthomson@ctatedev Same experience here. It was easier to use CLIs than flaky or limited MCPs. It takes only a few minutes to build a replacement for the MCP.
@ctatedev Was struggling with the Twilio MCP the other day.
Asked Claude to turn the features I needed into scripts to package into a skill. Was off to the races in just a few minutes.
@petergyang For a while we used a Google workspace MCP and Cursor to give us the benefits of both worlds. Our non technical folks and read only folks could live in Google Docs and Sheets. But we could still move fast with agents in cursor.
Ok all the Claude Code hype aside, I still use Google Docs/Sheets for knowledge work with my team and stakeholders.
Local md files for specs and roadmaps don't solve the collaboration problem—unless the answer is storing them in a GitHub repo and having teammates submit PRs to change a spec?
But that seems like overkill.
Have folks found a way to do team collaboration well with Claude Code non-coding knowledge work? @_catwu@trq212 how does the CC team do it?
@morganlinton@levelsio When are the times you’re choosing to use your phone instead of the computer? Is it when you’re on the move and can’t use a computer and can’t wait? I’m so curious
@levelsio Love seeing this. I started coding on my phone last year, at first just here and there, but then, once Opus 4.5 came out, it blew my mind.
Now I'm probably 50/50 phone and computer.
Still wild to me that I'm building, outside of an IDE, on my phone, and faster than ever!
@marcelpociot@levelsio Are there more demos/screenshots? Not 100% I understand it, but seems cool. Is this an abstraction layer for communicating with Claude Code so I can live in WhatsApp/Telegram/etc instead of setting up a remote terminal?
Screenshots just landed in /agent 🖼️
No need for custom selectors or complex logic. Just ask the Firecrawl /agent to "get a screenshot" along with your data.
Try it out now 👇
wanted to walk my dog without abandoning long builds on my terminal
so I made remoto.sh ... scan a QR code and your terminal streams to your phone
run: npx remotosh
(still wip)
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit.
My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently.
So, here goes.