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ShootClaw

ShootClaw

Deploy OpenClaw for non-technical users in one click

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Run your own personal AI agent with OpenClaw. ShootClaw gives you a standalone instance so you can focus on what the agent does: summarize and reply to emails, translate messages, handle support, manage reminders, prep meetings, and automate everyday workflows. No setup or maintenance. Automatic updates, daily backups, fault tolerance, auto-scaling up to 8GB RAM/CPU, and custom domains. Simple for non-technical users, reliable enough for daily use.
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What do you think? …

Edison Padilla

The reason I’m excited about OpenClaw is simple: it lets you run one assistant and use it for real work, across the channels you already use. 🤝

Here are a few examples of what you can do with it:

  • Read and summarize emails

  • Draft replies and follow-ups

  • Translate messages in real time

  • Organize an inbox and prioritize what matters

  • Answer support tickets

  • Summarize long documents

  • Notify you before meetings and help schedule them from chat

  • Remind you of deadlines, plan your week, and track goals

  • Take meeting notes and create standup summaries

  • Sync across time zones

  • Track expenses/receipts, manage subscriptions, and run basic finance workflows

  • Find coupons, compare prices/specs, set price-drop alerts, negotiate refunds

  • Draft contracts/NDAs, research competitors, screen leads

  • Generate invoices, draft social posts, book travel, find recipes from ingredients

  • Monitor news/alerts and track OKRs/KPIs

PS: You can add as many use cases as you want using natural language. ✨

I built ShootClaw mainly to make that experience accessible to non-technical users: deploy OpenClaw with a single click, then just focus on what you want the assistant to do.

If you were to use one assistant every day, what would be your first must-have workflow?