things that my @openclaw does for me: - timeblocks tasks in my calendar based on importance - scores tasks importance and urgency based on an algorithm that we are developing together as we go - leads me through a weekly review based on all the transcriptions from meetings & notes I jotted down in my notion - gives a morning daily brief that includes: weather, weekly objectives, health stats, meetings agenda, key reminders, key trends on X & linkedin, stuff I should read from my RSS reader based on my current objectives, a quote from one of my books that's relevant to today - notifies my wife and I about our son's upcoming school tests - researches big projects and breaks them down to tasks - researches people before meetings and creates briefing docs - tracks trending topics on X to spot content opportunities - spawns background sub-agents to research business ideas when i say "idea:" - manages the calendar for any conflicts autonomously - creates invoices and summarizes work beautifully skills we are going to work on soon: - optimize investment portfolio - track expenses - call service providers and handle bureaucracy over the phone
To answer what I am currently doing with @openclaw (question by @liran_tal ): - Check my incoming mail, and remove spam - Check my incoming messages (through @beeper) - Order things for me - Send my reminders to @tana_inc - Create issues on @github - Sync my Google Places (so I