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The OpenClaw Builders Command Pack - 59 Commands, Zero Fluff
I Just dropped the updated Command Pack for the community. 59 copy-paste commands for OpenClaw; organized by department, reviewed for quality, and built specifically for how we actually use these agents (solo operators, freelancers, and builders). What's in it: - Section 1: Outreach & Pitching > Lead qualifying, cold outreach, objection handling, follow-ups - Section 2: Marketing > Content repurposing, SEO briefs, email sequences, landing pages - Section 3: Solo Operator Tools > Morning briefs, meeting notes, invoicing, expense tracking, tool audits - Section 4: Danger Mode > Advanced agent configs, SOUL.md editing, cron jobs, sub-agent delegation - Section 5: OpenClaw Builder Commands > Installation fixes, token cost tracking, memory debugging, VPS backups, security scanning, local LLM setup, and more Section 5 was built directly from questions and pain points posted in this community. If you've asked about installation failures, token burn, memory issues, browser service problems, or ClawHub security; there's a command for it now. Here's a sample of what included: - (Custom Skill Builder, Channel Setup Wizard, MEMORY.md Guide, Prompt Injection Defense Checker, ommunity Post Drafter - Every command scored and reviewed against Google's EEAT quality framework. - How to use it: 1. Download the PDF (attached below) 2. Find the command you need 3. Copy it into your OpenClaw chat (Telegram, Discord, TUI) 4. Replace the [brackets] with your info 5. Hit send That's it. What I need from you: If you use a command and it doesn't work the way you'd expect, tell me. If there's a question you keep running into that should be a command; drop it in the comments. This pack is a living doc and Section 5 will keep growing based on what you all actually need.
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Why Agent Payments Matter More Than Most Builders Realize
Most people are still thinking in “human-speed” software patterns. But agentic systems don’t operate at human speed. If you run real-time agents (voice, visual, automation loops), you’re not doing a few transactions per hour: you could be doing thousands of micro-settlements per second. That’s the core point behind the Viewforge piece: traditional payment rails were built for people and businesses, not machine-to-machine economies. Why this matters for builders (right now) 1. Agents are becoming economic actors Soon, agents won’t just “help”: they’ll buy services, call tools, exchange value, and complete jobs autonomously. 2. API-key spaghetti doesn’t scale As this grows, fragile auth + billing hacks become a bottleneck. We’ll need secure identity + native settlement patterns. 3. Micro-transactions are the unlock Agent systems thrive on tiny, frequent actions. Legacy rails were not designed for that cadence. 4. Product still wins first None of this matters without a real user problem solved. Payment architecture is the scaling layer, not the starting point. Practical takeaway for ClawBuilders If you’re building agent workflows, start thinking in 3 layers: • Layer 1: UX for non-technical users (make it dead simple) • Layer 2: Agent orchestration (reliable execution + guardrails) • Layer 3: Settlement model (how value moves at machine speed) The teams that win won’t just build “AI features.” They’ll build AI economies with clean UX, trusted execution, and scalable settlement rails. Question for the community: What’s your biggest bottleneck right now: agent UX, orchestration, or payments? Original Article: X (https://x.com/Viewforge/status/2029636654957482138) Rohan Arun (@Viewforge) on X A Demand-Backed Settlements Layer For Agents
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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?
Newbie question - Isn't Claude Code and OpenClaw the same?
I haven't installed OpenClaw just yet, so maybe that's what I need to do to figure this out. But my understanding is the only difference between the two is that OpenClaw has fewer restrictions, and you can message it through your phone. Is there anything else I'm missing? What are the pros and cons of each? If you can point me toward any resources that explain the difference, I'm open to that too.
Newbie question - Isn't Claude Code and OpenClaw the same?
Having major Openclaw set up issues
I've been wrestling back and forth with Openclaw for over a week. I haven't got ANY thing else done. Its so frustrating. I have this up on a VPS (DigitalOcean). I did a number of recommended security hardening procedures, had it build some things to improve its memory capabilities, and then had it start creating team members. Sounds great.... but this thing has crashed a few dozen times, keeps having all kinds of errors, can't fix itself. Can someone help me 1:1 get this damn thing set up properly? Or help me trouble shoot my current configuration?
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