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🦞 Multi-Agent Life

Plus: MCPorter Improves Workflows, Agents Enter the MOBA Arena

Good Morning, OpenClaw Owners!

Humans shift from doing to permitting, watching systems that no longer pause.


From Skeptic to Multi-Agent Life

TL;DR: In a Lenny Rachitsky podcast, ChatPRD founder Claire Vo describes how OpenClaw shifted from a failed first-day experiment to her—when an agent deleted her family calendar—into a system of nine specialized agents running across devices. She is now handling sales outreach, scheduling, podcast prep, and family coordination with them, using a gradual trust model that expands agent permissions over time.


MCPorter Improves OpenClaw Workflows

TL;DR: Peter Steinberger released MCPorter 0.8.0, a tool used alongside OpenClaw to bridge MCP with CLI execution. The update adds stronger OAuth handling, more reliable daemon and keep-alive behavior, improved error handling, and better support for structured arguments and JSON fallbacks, with users noting these fixes help stabilize agent workflows in real-world OpenClaw deployments.


Agents Enter the MOBA Arena

TL;DR: A developer launched “Defense of the Agents,” a fast-paced 3-lane MOBA playable in-browser by humans or agents running on OpenClaw. Players control heroes that auto-fight while choosing strategy, with plans for leaderboards and a token-based in-game economy.


OpenClaw Fixes Tests

TL;DR: Design engineers at Gumroad—a platform for creators to sell digital products—shared how their internal OpenClaw-powered agent “Gumclaw” ran autonomously for a week to fix flaky tests. Using an autoresearch loop that repeatedly ran tests, made changes, and validated results, it produced 206 commits, 94 CI runs, and 13 merged fixes without manual coding.


AI Slideshows Growth System

TL;DR: A developer explains how to use OpenClaw to automate a full AI content growth system, building TikTok slideshow apps that scale to $100k/month. The process covers finding viral formats, generating scripts and images with AI tools, and using OpenClaw with workflows to handle posting, coordination, and scaling across accounts without manual work.


OpenClaw: What Else Can It Do?

TL;DR: Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer shared his high-end local OpenClaw setup—running agents on dual RTX6000 GPUs—and described using it to scan eBay and email summaries. Questioning why this was better than a simple script, he asked what others were doing, prompting community replies pointing to more advanced uses like persistent agents, automation loops, and multi-task workflows.


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