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Stop letting good ideas die in chat.
Part 1 of our new Notes Agent series is live: Stop Losing Ideas in Chats. Notes Agent is not another generic AI chatbot. It is a deterministic OpenClaw plugin that bridges Telegram and Obsidian, so tasks, ideas, and even voice notes stop disappearing inside busy team chats. In this pages, we show how captured tasks and ideas land in Obsidian in a structured way. 👉 Read Part 1 here 👉 Part 2 (Installation guide) is here Feel free to ask your questions in the comments.
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@Marni Melrose Exactly, and it’s also a great out-of-the-box workspace interface where you can build almost anything using community plugins!
We’re Going Beyond OpenClaw
Friends, we’re expanding and reshaping our community’s focus beyond OpenClaw. We’re seeing global trends and a wave of incredible platforms for building AI agents. So what’s ahead is a broader, more practical direction—so we can move faster and build more useful things together.
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OpenAI just made AI image generation a lot more useful
OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Images 2.0, and this looks like more than a routine model refresh. The new version is better at rendering text inside images, follows prompts more accurately, and can even pull information from the web while creating visuals. That matters because one of the biggest weaknesses of image models has always been reliability — especially when users want something practical, precise, and readable instead of just pretty. If this upgrade holds up in real-world use, image generation may start shifting from novelty content into a far more serious productivity tool. We're getting closer to a world where visual AI doesn't just illustrate ideas — it helps research, structure, and communicate them. That's a much bigger leap than making prettier pictures.
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This is actually a bigger deal than it looks. For the first time, it feels like these models can reliably handle something as basic (and historically broken) as generating an alphabet in a true one-shot — without drifting, skipping, or hallucinating structure halfway through. If this holds, it’s not just about “better images” — it’s about finally trusting structured output in visual generation.
Testing Without a LLM Budget: How to Max Out Free Tiers
I just added a new classroom lesson on how to build a stable OpenClaw agent using only OpenRouter free models with a fixed fallback chain. Inside the article: - the full current free-model pool - how to sort the chain by strength - the exact config pattern for primary + fallbacks - how to check that fallback really returns to primary after limits hit Read it here. Feel free to ask your questions in the comments.🫡
Quick one for everyone optimizing OpenClaw spend:
Step 3 is live 🔥 : Option 1: Aggregators as your token control panel This is the practical setup for OpenRouter: how to find strong :free options and lock your future model IDs for config. Drop your questions below and I’ll answer each one. 😊
2 likes • Mar 29
@Doug Keim Thanks for the feedback — really appreciate it 🙌Good to know this is actually useful. Regarding Gemini — honestly, even OpenClaw has already removed mentions from the docs about using Google paid subscriptions, because the ban risk is pretty high. I didn’t want to push anything that could put people’s accounts at risk — especially since most people have way more than just Gemini/Antigravity tied to their Google accounts (email, etc.). So I decided not to publish anything about that for now. As for OpenRouter and free models — I actually have a draft almost ready. I basically took all the free tiers, sorted them by strength, and set up a fallback chain so that once a stronger model hits its limit, it drops to the next one. So it always tries the strongest model first, then falls back if needed — and on every new request it starts from the top again (in case limits reset). I’ll try to push it to the classroom in the next few days 👍
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https://www.skool.com/ai-agents-openclaw/classroom/513b4ce7?md=09cb8315e3254aedb6f90ecc092042bd it is here :)
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