Code automation
Let your assistant review code, suggest tests, and help refactor on your schedule.
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Try in app →Real-style patterns from the community: automations, dev workflows, home tech, and personal assistants. Yours can run on this app — wire your own tools in Settings.
Let your assistant review code, suggest tests, and help refactor on your schedule.
OpenClaw Web
Try in app →Batch rename, organize, and convert files with natural-language instructions.
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Try in app →Give each teammate their own assistant with shared skills and separate chats.
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Try in app →Classify mail, surface action items, and route tasks to the right tools.
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See inspiration →Summarize calendar and inbox into a short daily brief you can act on.
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See inspiration →Workflow helpers for itineraries, reminders, and browser-based tasks.
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See inspiration →Run recurring checks and compile lightweight ranking or content reports.
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See inspiration →Watch feeds you care about and ping you when something matches your interests.
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See inspiration →Kick off scripts, check status, and get summaries from your phone.
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See inspiration →Coordinate content moves and static setups through long-running chat sessions.
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See inspiration →Run specialized agents with shared memory and complementary models.
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See inspiration →Turn tasks into calendar blocks with priorities and weekly reviews.
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See inspiration →Trigger automations and summarize activity from a server you already use.
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See inspiration →Turn long recordings into bullet takeaways on a schedule you define.
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See inspiration →One assistant focused on HA, scenes, and device health across your LAN.
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See inspiration →Connect voice UIs to skills and scripts so casual commands trigger workflows.
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See inspiration →Chain TTS, transcription, and asset exports for creative iteration.
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See inspiration →Prototype scripts and shot lists before you commit to heavier editors.
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See inspiration →Pair a tiny display or embedded board with status and mascot-style UI.
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See inspiration →Isolate credentials, desktop automation, and long jobs on one box.
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See inspiration →Wire chat, mail, git, health, and notifications so summaries land in one place.
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See inspiration →Route homelab hooks, todos, and alerts into a single Telegram thread.
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See inspiration →Kick document or publishing flows from channels your team already sits in.
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See inspiration →Start personal, then share patterns with non-technical friends and family.
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See inspiration →Build rotating plans, shopping hints, and seasonal twists in one thread.
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See inspiration →Open chat, connect accounts in Settings, and iterate on your own workflows.