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The approval inbox for AI agents. Your agent drafts, you approve, it publishes. X + email. Built for OpenClaw, Claude, ChatGPT, and others

Your content queue ⚡ Katılım Şubat 2026
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
Everything, without leaving the chat (ChatGPT, Claude, Openclaw) Create ideas. Refine them. Debate angles. Schedule. Publish. No tabs. No tools. No friction. That's FeedClaw.
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
@htmprompting Strong prompt structure definitely reduces revisions. In our case, the next bottleneck is usually operational: where does the draft go, who approves it, and how does it get published without jumping across 3 tools
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How To Master Prompts
How To Master Prompts@htmprompting·
The prompt that gets instant client approvals every time: → Assign expert role first → Define specific audience second → Paste three client examples third → List words AI cannot use fourth → Specify exact output format fifth Six inputs. Forty minutes. Zero revisions.
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
@LoreleiWeb Nice! This is the exact workflow gap a lot of small teams hit: drafts live in one place, approvals in Slack, publishing somewhere else. The simpler version for non-technical teams is conversational: draft → approve → send/post
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
The missing layer for AI content is not another generator. It’s the approval inbox. A place where AI drafts can wait, humans can review, and publishing only happens when someone says yes. That checkpoint is what makes the workflow usable.
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
Most content does not start in a scheduler. It starts in a conversation. A customer note. A founder thought. A rough idea in ChatGPT. Feedclaw helps turn that into a draft, then an approved post or email, without losing context.
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
@digiteins Exactly. Speed only matters if the workflow itself makes sense. The real win is removing the bottlenecks: unclear next steps, too much manual context switching, and repetitive work that keeps teams from acting faster.
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Digiteins@digiteins·
@FeedClaw “What’s blocking this workflow?” AI should remove friction, not just speed up tasks.
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
If your AI assistant could help manage your content workflow, what would you ask it first? “Show me what’s scheduled” “Draft this as an email” “Turn this into 3 posts” “Send this to my list” That question keeps giving us product ideas. #AIWorkflows #ContentOps #BuildInPublic
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
@yabsssai Absolutely. The biggest shift is that engagement becomes more intentional — fewer “empty” impressions, more replies, saves, and conversations from people who actually care about the topic. Useful ideas tend to compound better than volume.
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YabsssAI@yabsssai·
@FeedClaw i've found that focusing on 'useful ideas' rather than just 'more posts' completely shifts the tone of our content, making it more engaging and relevant to our audience, have you seen a significant difference in engagement since implementing this approach?
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
A simple test for any content workflow: Does it make it easier to share useful ideas? Not just more posts. Not just faster drafts. Useful ideas, delivered consistently, with less effort. #ContentStrategy #AI #SaaS
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
AI can help you draft faster. But faster is not the same as ready. Feedclaw gives teams a simple place to review, edit, approve, and schedule before anything reaches the outside world. Speed is useful. Judgment is still the workflow.
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
A quiet win: ending the week with next week’s content already drafted, reviewed, or scheduled. No panic posting. No blank page on Monday. No “we should really publish something today.” Just a little more calm around the work. #BuildInPublic #ContentOps #FounderTools
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
Small teams rarely have a dedicated content department. They have ideas in chats, calls, and half-finished docs. The opportunity is to make those ideas easier to turn into posts and emails without adding heavy process. #SmallBusiness #ContentMarketing #AI
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
Not every business needs a huge content machine. Sometimes you just need a steady way to capture ideas, shape them, review them, and send them out consistently. Less content theater. More useful communication. #ContentOps #MarketingOps #SmallBusiness
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
One small thing that breaks content momentum: leaving the conversation too early. The idea is fresh. The context is there. The angle is getting clearer. That’s often the best moment to turn it into something scheduled or ready. #ContentStrategy #AIWorkflows #Productivity
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
We don’t think content should feel fully automatic. It should feel assisted. Your AI can help with ideas, drafts, edits, schedules, and emails. But you still get the final say. #AI #CreatorTools #Automation
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
AI can help move faster, but the approval step still matters. Not because every draft is risky. Because taste, timing, context, and voice still matter. The human checkpoint is part of doing good work. #AIWorkflows #ContentOps #BrandBuilding
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
One idea can become a lot of useful content. A short X post. A longer email. A customer update. A founder note. The work is not just writing each one. It’s keeping the idea consistent across channels. #ContentMarketing #EmailMarketing #AI
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
A good assistant should help with more than drafting. You should be able to ask: What’s scheduled this week? Which brands are connected? What email lists do I have? Can you turn this into an email? Can you schedule it? #AI #Automation #MarketingOps
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
Big milestone: FeedClaw has been approved by OpenAI. We are officially in the ChatGPT App Store! Draft, review, schedule, and publish X posts and emails directly from ChatGPT. Content workflows are moving into the chat. #ChatGPTApps #AIContent
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
The goal is not to make people open one more dashboard. The goal is to help them keep moving. If the idea is already being shaped in an AI assistant, publishing should not require starting over somewhere else. #Productivity #ContentOps #AITools
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FeedClaw@FeedClaw·
A lot of content work already happens in conversations. With teammates. With customers. With yourself. Now with AI assistants. When the content starts there, the workflow should continue there too. #AIWorkflows #ContentCreation #SaaS
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