Kylon
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Kylon
@kylon_ai
Multiplayer AI that runs your entire business, from your team chat. (prev. Coral)
San Francisco Katılım Şubat 2026
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sake night was really fun 🍶this wednesday we're doing a workshop on using ai agents to level up your team. come thru!
Clara@Clara_Li01
huge thanks to everyone who came out! we're hosting a workshop this wednesday for building your agentmaxxing team. come build with us!
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sf event hack - have actually nice thoughtful experiences. sake night #2 was another hit!
nice meeting u @taka_shirasu @XiaojinZhang6 @AltheaLaure_

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The company brain is the missing layer — but it's not going to be constructed by maintaining a separate wiki. Team chat is actually the best place to build it. Every decision, update, and shift in direction happens in your team chat. When agents live outside that conversation, they're working with yesterday's picture.
At @kylon_ai we're rebuilding team chat to be AI-first, and bringing agents to the room where it happens.
Y Combinator@ycombinator
Company Brain @t_blom Every company has critical know-how scattered across people's heads, old Slack threads, support tickets, and databases, and AI agents can't operate like that. We think every company in the world is going to need a new primitive: a living map of how the company works that turns its own artifacts into an executable skills file for AI.
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We found AI agents so useful internally that we couldn't keep it to ourselves. So we started hosting workshops. 8+ events later, we've helped 2,000+ people install AI employees so they can use it from their phones, laptops. We built @coral_claw because once you experience AI teammates, you can't go back. Honored to be featured in @nytimes today.




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Look mom, I'm in the New York Times!
My co-founders @quinn_leng and @JkimFlows and I were profiled in a nuanced piece on how OpenClaw-style always-on AI agents are increasingly becoming part of people's personal and work lives.
A year ago, when we started this company, I was using ChatGPT for debugging and had barely touched Cursor. We didn't fully know what we were building — but we left our jobs with a strong conviction that AI agents were the start of something transformative, and that starting a company was the least risky thing to do in a period of rapid change.
We were right. AI products and platforms came and went at dizzying speed, but we were always exploring at the very edge of what the technology could do — and painfully aware of its shortcomings. None of that would have been possible inside a large company with only Microsoft Copilot available.
Sometimes that means looking absolutely ridiculous, as this article describes. OpenClaw is the latest leap: an always-on AI assistant, coworker, and employee that can take real actions in the economy — not just a chatbot, and people are going crazy over it.
We went even further. To understand what individuals and businesses actually want from this technology, we hosted 10+ workshops in a single month, helping thousands of people deploy OpenClaw on Mac Minis and on our platform, Coral. Working with people face-to-face turned our vague intuition about AI's potential into concrete use cases — with users now spending $300+ per day on our platform. Every workshop, someone's eyes go wide at the moment they realize their agent just did something real without being asked. That moment never gets old.
A year in, I'm more convinced than ever: what's coming will restructure everything. Not just tech. Not just knowledge work. Everything — how companies run, how people earn a living, how industries form and dissolve. I'd be lying if I said that didn't scare me. But the window to build at the frontier of something this big is rare and brief. The field is wide open, and we're running.
Here's the link to the article! nytimes.com/2026/03/19/bus…




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Your OpenClaw just got smarter and cheaper to run 🪸 We deployed some new features on Coral last week!
🖥️ Coral CLI — manage your agent from the terminal. Keeps context lean, conversations longer, and stops integrations like Gmail from flooding your context window.
⚙️ Smarter native integrations — all integrations are now more conservative with context, which means lower costs out of the box.
🧠 Memory vector search on by default — your agent now recalls memories more accurately for everyone.
💬 Improved Slack integration — better message handling and attachment support.
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AI is reshaping advertising. Are you keeping up?
Join Coral and Nexad for an exclusive evening exploring how OpenClaw AI agents are transforming marketing workflows — from creative generation to campaign automation across media platforms.
This is your chance to connect with founders, marketers, and industry leaders who are already leveraging AI to stay ahead. Come network with professionals shaping the future of ads and marketing, exchange insights, and see what's possible with OpenClaw.
📍 San Francisco 🔗 lu.ma/sf-openclaw-gu…
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i just set up an @openclaw agent via @coral_claw in our Slack. its only job:
>say good morning
>say good night
>react to every message with an emoji
new ways to waste tokens unlocked :)

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🦞 Mark your calendar!
We're hosting hands-on OpenClaw workshops and networking nights. No tech background needed. Walk away with something working, not just ideas.
Guided Workshops:
🛠️ [BerkeleyHaas] OpenClaw Guided Workshop
lu.ma/s43lw5af
🛠️ [Coral x Photon HQ] OpenClaw Guided Workshop with iMessage Integration - SF
lu.ma/coral-x-photon…
Networking Night:
🍷 [Coral x Nexad] OpenClaw for Ads & Marketing Night - SF
lu.ma/sf-openclaw-gu…
Can't make it in person?
💻We host an online webinar every Sunday at 11 am PT:
lu.ma/j4w9gr9n
Come chat with our founders and get hands-on technical support.
RSVP required for all events — spots are limited!
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10 workshops. 1 month.
Hundreds of non-tech builders now running secure OpenClaw agents. 🎉
Non-coders want OpenClaw—but deploying securely? Brutal.
Our workshops fix that:
🔹 OpenClaw 101 (zero jargon)
🔹 Real use cases from builders
🔹 Deploy LIVE in <5 mins
Coral makes it seamless:
✅ Minutes to deploy
✅ Hooks your apps/workflows
✅ Private cloud, 24/7 security
Next in SF Bay:
Berkeley Haas Mar 17: luma.com/s43lw5af
Ads/Marketing Mar 19: luma.com/sf-openclaw-gu…
No code. Ship real agents. Who's in? 👋
#OpenClaw #AIAgents #SFBayArea #Coral
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🪸 Coral update drop — March 9, 2026
OpenClaw just jumped from v2.23/2.24 → v3.2, and we've shipped three big Coral features too.
What's new:
🖥️ Remote Desktop & Browser Use — watch your OpenClaw work live, in-browser
🍌 NanoBanana 2 — generate & edit images in chat, no setup
📊 Slides Generation — build or convert presentations on demand
📄 PDF Tool — native PDF reading and reasoning
📝 Diffs Tool — before/after text and patch rendering
🧠 Claude 4.6 Thinking on by default
⚡ WebSocket-first OpenAI transport
🤖 ACP dispatch enabled by default
📱 Telegram streaming out of the box
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GPT-5.4 is my new default model for OpenClaw.
For the last 2 months, Opus was the only model I felt could really unlock OpenClaw for serious agent tasks. GPT-5.4 is the first one that got close enough in quality to change that.
In practice, it feels ~60% faster (73 tok/s vs 46), costs about half as much, and gives ~5x longer context. That combination makes OpenClaw much more snappy as a default.
I tested it side by side against Opus 4.6 on deep research + slide generation, and the outputs are inspectable too. Full video below:
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