Positive users call OpenClaw a life-changing daily driver that improves with use and memory setup, while negative users abandoned it over bugs, instability, lying behavior, and unreliability.
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I am using it all day every day still! It’s great at wrangling lots of different platforms and data sources for things like writing investor updates. It has automated tasks at my company that I used to have people doing. Doing a lot of analytics tasks and reporting, and available for on demand product analytics in slack. It’s doing GTM work daily for me. It handles coding tasks whenever we add a specific label on tickets and iterates on its PRs automatically until CI passes and review is passed. I’ve found being able to easily just message it across different channels has made it easy to embed naturally everywhere. WhatsApp gracefully degrades on bad connectivity, so you can work from the road exceptionally well by just texting.
@simonw Daily! Proactive suggestions are great, I track a lot so it makes for a great recommendation engine. It’s still the center of my Shopify store agentic company I’m incubating. 2nd brain quizzes me daily about the things I tend to forget. Self heals. Creates while I sleep.
@simonw Every day, all the time. I’d be lost without it. Its value compounds if you take time to set up a good memory system, feed it the right context, and customize it to your liking.
@simonw I stopped using it a long while ago. What I use now is a Linux server where I have all my agent sessions (inside herdr) and access them through SSH
I am using it all day every day still! It’s great at wrangling lots of different platforms and data sources for things like writing investor updates. It has automated tasks at my company that I used to have people doing. Doing a lot of analytics tasks and reporting, and available for on demand product analytics in slack. It’s doing GTM work daily for me. It handles coding tasks whenever we add a specific label on tickets and iterates on its PRs automatically until CI passes and review is passed. I’ve found being able to easily just message it across different channels has made it easy to embed naturally everywhere. WhatsApp gracefully degrades on bad connectivity, so you can work from the road exceptionally well by just texting.
@simonw Daily! Proactive suggestions are great, I track a lot so it makes for a great recommendation engine. It’s still the center of my Shopify store agentic company I’m incubating. 2nd brain quizzes me daily about the things I tend to forget. Self heals. Creates while I sleep.
@simonw Every day, all the time. I’d be lost without it. Its value compounds if you take time to set up a good memory system, feed it the right context, and customize it to your liking.
@simonw I stopped using it a long while ago. What I use now is a Linux server where I have all my agent sessions (inside herdr) and access them through SSH
@simonw Nope, it's useless&so many bugs, especially for long-horzion tasks
@simonw ai slop
@simonw hmm let's see. I have 1 main one, I migrated to Hermes and honestly never found a reason to go back yet. My wife has... 6-7 at this point? a few hermeses but one main OpenClaw she swears by!
It's been about six months since OpenClaw burst onto the scene - are you still using yours? Did it become a daily driver? Any interesting lessons or anecdotes you can share?
@simonw For me, Codex is basically open claw but more polished. It can do everything the open claw can do because it has computer use. And I trust it more.
Positive users call OpenClaw a life-changing daily driver that improves with use and memory setup, while negative users abandoned it over bugs, instability, lying behavior, and unreliability.
Based on 58 visible X reactions from 215 accounts.
Ask a question below.
Published answers will appear here.
@simonw ai slop
@simonw hmm let's see. I have 1 main one, I migrated to Hermes and honestly never found a reason to go back yet. My wife has... 6-7 at this point? a few hermeses but one main OpenClaw she swears by!
It's been about six months since OpenClaw burst onto the scene - are you still using yours? Did it become a daily driver? Any interesting lessons or anecdotes you can share?