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Since we are the OC Builders community, I want to build a skill for the community what do you all want me to create. After you vote, post a comment so I can capture the details of what you want. At a minimum provide the following information As a persona I would like to do x, for reason y and the desire outcome y As a business owner I want to reduce the time I spend on daily social posting, so I can focus on making more sales calls. When I make sales calls I close 20% and make an extra $10,000 /mo instead of creating social media post that don't perform well. I post to Facebook, X, Reddit and Linkedin to direct potential customers to my funnel. I've made a post a day for each social and I don't get any organic traffic to my funnel. I spend an 2 hours a day making posts.
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I voted Customer Service. As an MSP / B2B IT owner, I’d like a skill that takes messages from a shared support inbox (email/Slack/WhatsApp), turns them into a structured ticket (client, issue, urgency, key details), and drafts a first reply based on a small KB/runbook. Ideally it runs “read-only” by default and asks for confirmation before sending anything or running any action. Outcome: cut triage + first-response time from ~60–90 min/day to ~10–15 min/day, respond faster, and reduce back-and-forth with clients.
Welcome! Introduce Yourself + How You Plan To Use Open Claw?🎉
I'm as excited as you. I will be working hard over the next weeks to build out this community. I will unlock access to my Open Claw Builder -Custom GPT to members that reach level 2 Who will be the first to post?
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Hey everyone, I’m Victor from Tenerife, Spain. I run a small B2B IT company and I’m going deep on AI automation and local-first workflows. I’m here to learn how you’re building with OpenClaw—especially around safe agent setups, permissions, and practical real-world use cases. Excited to connect and share what I learn along the way.
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@Keith Motte — appreciate the thoughtful message. On the B2B side I’m basically MSP/managed services for small businesses: endpoints + Windows servers, networking, backups, security, and email/hosting stuff. The kind of agents that make sense for me are the boring-but-important ones: health checks, backup verification, log/alert summaries, ticket triage/runbook steps, and “do X only after confirmation” actions. For deployment I’m leaning on-prem / local-first (self-hosted on my own Ubuntu VM/server). For clients I’d probably keep it local when possible, and only use a locked-down VPS when it’s justified. If you’ve got a go-to baseline for permissions/guardrails (how you split “safe” vs “privileged” tools, when you force confirmations, etc.), I’m happy to follow a proven pattern. Thanks again — and hope you’re feeling better.
Need help
I’m real interested in open claw if anyone is wanting to help a guy figure this stuff out. Anything helps
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Thanks @Keith Motte — appreciate you sharing the Quickstart coach. That’s super helpful for getting up and running without getting overwhelmed.
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@Keith Motte Sorry to hear that — migraines are brutal. Hope you feel better soon. No rush at all on my end. The Quickstart coach is already a big help, and I’m looking forward to the full course whenever you’re back to 100%.
1 like • 26d
ZeroClaw looks like a separate project positioning itself as a lighter alternative, and it even states it’s not affiliated with OpenClaw
This is how we build trust. (and why it matters to every single one of you)
Hey Builders, I need to talk to you about something that doesn't get enough attention in the AI agent space. And honestly, it's the thing that will separate the platforms that survive from the ones that become cautionary tales. Security. Not the boring kind. Not the "we take your privacy seriously" copy-paste nonsense. I'm talking about real, transparent, community-driven security for AI agents that can take real-world actions. Think about what OpenClaw agents can actually do. They execute shell commands on your machine. They send messages through WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack. They read and write files. They fetch URLs. They schedule automated tasks. They access your connected services and APIs. That's not a chatbot. That's a digital employee with the keys to your kingdom. Done wrong, that's a massive liability. Done right, it changes personal computing forever. OpenClaw just launched the OpenClaw Trust page, and I want to break down why this matters to you as a builder. They're building our entire security program in the open. Here's what that looks like: 1. TOTAL TRANSPARENCY - OC is developing our threat model publicly on GitHub. Not hiding behind "security through obscurity." They arelaying out every risk - prompt injection, indirect injection, tool abuse, identity spoofing - all of it. Because attackers already know these techniques. The only people kept in the dark by secrecy are the users. 2. PUBLIC SECURITY ROADMAP - Every defensive engineering goal is tracked as a public GitHub issue. Input validation for injection attempts. Tool confirmation for sensitive actions. Fine-grained per-tool permissions. Spending controls. Signed releases. You can see it all, track our progress, and contribute. 3. DEEP CODE REVIEW - OC is doing a full, manual, top-to-bottom security review of the entire codebase. Not just running automated scanners. Human experts going through every line of agent execution, tool implementation, message processing, gateway code, auth, session management - everything. Led by Jamieson O'Reilly, founder of Dvuln and CREST Advisory Council member.
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his is exactly the kind of post I want to see more of in the agent space. Once an “AI assistant” can run commands, touch files, and talk to external apps, security stops being a checkbox and becomes the whole product. I really like the “build it in public” approach here — threat model on GitHub, public roadmap, real manual review, and a clear vuln triage policy. That’s how you earn trust instead of just asking for it. Also appreciate the “nothing is out of scope” mindset. If builders are shipping skills/extensions, supply chain risk is real, so it’s good to see it called out. I’ll be keeping an eye on the Trust page updates.
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Víctor González
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