Category: OpenClaw Workflows
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OpenClaw for SaaS Companies: Onboarding, Support, and Churn Prevention
SaaS companies average 5–7% monthly churn. That number looks small on a dashboard. On a 1,000-customer base, it means losing…
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OpenClaw for Customer Service: Multi-Channel Support Bot Setup
Zendesk’s 2025 Customer Experience Trends report found that 73% of customers expect to start a conversation on one channel and…
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OpenClaw for Sales Teams: Lead Enrichment, CRM, and Follow-Up Sequences
HubSpot’s 2025 State of Sales report found that sales reps spend only 28% of their time actually selling. The other…
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OpenClaw for Developers: Code Review, CI/CD, and GitHub Automation
GitHub’s 2025 Octoverse report documented that developers spend 41% of their time on non-coding activities — code review, CI/CD debugging,…
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OpenClaw for Personal Productivity: Morning Briefing, Email, and Calendar
McKinsey documents that knowledge workers spend 28% of their workweek on email. Calendar management consumes another 8–12%. Add the 15–20…
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OpenClaw + Home Assistant: Smart Home AI Agent
Home Assistant has 1 million+ active installations. OpenClaw has 250,000+ GitHub stars. Both are open source. Both run on local…
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5 OpenClaw Plugins That Make It Production-Ready (And 3 to Avoid)
“I went through 218 OpenClaw tools so you don’t have to, here are the best ones by category” — 549…
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Production Agent Logging: The Observability Stack Most OpenClaw Users Skip
“You can’t improve what you can’t observe. ‘Built a slot machine’ is the right mental model for any agent without…
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OpenClaw + Obsidian: Building a Knowledge-Connected AI Agent
“Your agent doesn’t just answer questions. It answers questions using everything you’ve already written down.” — The knowledge-connected agent concept:…
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OpenClaw for Email and Calendar: How to Automate Your Inbox and Schedule in 2026
“28% of your workweek is email. 11 hours. 580 hours per year. At founder rates, that’s $116,000–$290,000 spent sorting messages…