Will White
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Will White
@willwhite
living in the colorado mountains, building with ai, prev tandem concepts (sold), peloton (a long time ago)

the biggest AI opportunity right now is mid-market companies ($5M-$50M+ revenue): • too big for cookie-cutter solutions • too small for enterprise consulting • drowning in manual workflows • have budget but zero AI expertise (most companies) they’re stuck with serious cash but frozen by AI paralysis. markets open to those with balls & a cold email sequence.


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




dead simple way to maintain openclaw. bugs, oauth expiring, worried it breaks while you're away. install codex app. set an automation. it checks and fixes your gateway on a schedule. new problem? fix once, add to prompt, never again. my prompt does these things: 1. SSH into the VPS, run four health checks 2. if something's wrong, apply the smallest safe non-destructive fix. no touching auth, no touching secrets 3. if it can't fix it or it's serious, write an incident report and send me a notification on telegram 4. on sundays, run a drift check for backups, root-owned residue, and journal error patterns the powerful thing about codex is that its login session can be shared directly with openclaw. oauth expiring? codex just renews it. solving this with other agents would be a much bigger problem. what you end up with is a maintenance expert that gets smarter over time. every new problem you solve gets added to the prompt, so it knows how to handle it next time. token cost is low too, each run takes about a minute. full prompt (sanitized, replace with your own server address): Maintain the OpenClaw gateway with a single conservative automation. Read local docs before making any claims about commands or fixes. SSH to your-server on port 22. Treat systemctl and journalctl as supervisor truth. Run openclaw status --deep, openclaw channels status --probe, openclaw cron status, and openclaw models status --check. Apply only the smallest safe non-destructive repair such as restarting openclaw-gateway.service, running openclaw doctor, repairing symlinks, or fixing accidental root-owned residue. If a significant issue is found, first write an incident markdown file with severity, impact, evidence, repair attempted, current status, and next action. Then deliver a short alert summary through your preferred notification channel. On Sunday morning, also run weekly drift checks for backups, root-owned residue, and recent journal error patterns. Leave one inbox summary that separates healthy state, repaired issues, incidents, alerts sent, and blockers requiring human judgment. Never expose secrets, never weaken auth or access policy.














We just open-sourced Paperclip: the orchestration layer for zero-human companies It's everything you need to run an autonomous business: org charts, goal alignment, task ownership, budgets, agent templates Just run `npx paperclipai onboard` github.com/paperclipai/pa… More 👇

Paperclip v0.3.0 just dropped 👨💻 Cursor, OpenCode, and Pi adapters 🦞 OpenClaw Onboarding is way easier 📥 New Inbox ... and tons more This release comes from 25+ (!!) contributors in just the last couple of days. It's time to clip and we're not slowing down 📎📎📎




