top | item 47148380

(no title)

maebert | 5 days ago

We run an OpenClaw agent for our entire team — he lives in a group chat (although we have DMs too).

- Runs our standups, checks in withe everybody EOD on blockers - Already know what we shipped on Github and Linear so it can focus on the work that's not tracked and summarize it in the morning for everyone - Helps with debugging customer issues - Keeps up with twitter and competitors and lets us know if they launch new features

Besides, I'm honestly blown away by the social aspect of it. I was honestly pretty skeptical at first, but having an AI team mate is actually _fun_. There, I said it. Everybody on the team said they'd be sad if we took it away.

I'll do a write-up on our setup sometime this week, I hope others will find our approach to security posture and multi-tenant usage insightful.

discuss

order

hboon|5 days ago

In your experience, did you (or anyone) in the team/company felt that some non-tech people were not pulling their weight, example project managers/directors who didn't seem to bring enough value and if you did, found that using OpenClaw reduces the need for those positions?

Or has anyone else?

ucffool|3 days ago

Holy s*t loaded question batman

dzink|5 days ago

Which underlying model/s do you use to power it?

benterix|5 days ago

Would you like share one small funny thing? I find these models anything but funny.

qup|5 days ago

Fun is not the same as funny.

d342|4 days ago

oh thats interesting, are you getting him to scrape twitter?

sjeiuhvdiidi|5 days ago

[deleted]

Byhird|5 days ago

Out of curiousity, is it nonsense because you're a scrum master feeling threatened, or nonsense because automating rituals like those seen in SCRUM makes them less about communication and more about just doing the ritual itself?