BourneS

BourneS

Co-Founder of Cogria
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What's great

The free tier is very generous with unlimited orders, AI translation in 10+ languages, and AI image enhancement. Customers can scan and order from their phone browser without downloading any app. Multilingual support is a standout feature for restaurants in diverse or tourist heavy areas.

What needs improvement

POS integration is still listed as "Coming Soon," which many restaurants will need. More real world case studies and demo videos would help build trust for new users.

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OpenClaw

What's great

The WhatsApp integration is genuinely elegant. After two weeks of intensive use, I've found ClawdBot 2 invaluable as a dedicated assistant for managing cron tasks and maintaining ongoing conversations through a platform I already use daily. The conversational interface removes friction from task scheduling. No need to SSH into servers or fiddle with cron syntax. For routine automation workflows, it's significantly faster than traditional DevOps approaches.

What needs improvement

Two critical friction points emerged.

First, context and token efficiency. The system integrates numerous built-in tools and carries a heavyweight system prompt. This architectural choice bleeds tokens relentlessly, especially for simpler tasks. More granular control over which tools are active would be transformative. Let users opt into exactly what they need.

Second, workspace organisation is genuinely messy. After two weeks, my OpenClaw folder became virtually unusable. There's insufficient structural constraint. No folder hierarchies, no tagging, no sorting logic. For someone who values organisation, this is painful. Introduce configurable workspace rules, nested folders, or even basic tagging. Right now, scaling beyond a handful of projects feels chaotic and unmanageable.

vs Alternatives

I initially expected ClawdBot 2 to handle the full spectrum of my AI-assisted development work. I tested it against more complex, logic-heavy tasks that required sophisticated prompting and iterative refinement. Honestly, I found myself switching to Claude Code for anything beyond straightforward automation. The tool excels in its lane but doesn't aspire to be a comprehensive development environment. Which is fair, though it felt worth noting.

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