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I got OpenClaw.
Now what?

Twelve agents that run your day. Set them up once. They handle the rest.

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your day · Monday 24 March 12 agents active
Monday
08:00
Morning Brief
3 priorities · INV-007 overdue · 2 drafts awaiting review
delivered
09:00
Email Triage
22 emails sorted · 3 drafts saved · 1 urgent flagged
drafts saved
09:30
Invoice Nudge
INV-007 · ClientA · $1,500 · 5 days overdue → reminder drafted
review needed
10:00
Content Calendar
3 gaps found this week · 4 angles suggested · draft ready
draft saved
14:00
Email Triage PM
9 new emails · 1 urgent from ClientB · reply drafted
review needed
17:00
Client Follow-up
2 threads no reply 4+ days · follow-up drafts saved
2 drafts saved
Friday
16:47
Weekly Review
Week wrapped · Monday plan written · 3 wins logged
delivered

You set it up. It worked. You asked it a few questions.
Then you closed the tab.

Your agent has been sitting there ever since.
Waiting for instructions. Doing nothing.

That is not your fault. Nobody told you what it should be doing. You got a powerful tool and a blank screen. The Autopilot is the missing part — twelve pre-built agents that already know what to do.

What your day looks like
with agents actually running it.

Without Autopilot
07:00am Open laptop. Blank screen. No idea where to start.
09:15am Sink into inbox. Spend an hour triaging email. Lose the morning.
10:40am Remember you never followed up with Alex. Four days ago.
02:00pm Check if that invoice is overdue. It is. It has been for a week.
05:00pm "I should do the weekly review." You will. Next week.
06:30pm Still reactive. Nothing got ahead of you today.
With Autopilot
06:30am
Morning Brief in your Telegram. Top 3 priorities. Nothing missed. You start the day already oriented.
09:00am
Email triage done. 22 emails sorted. 3 replies drafted. You open drafts, approve, send. 8 minutes.
09:30am
Invoice #007 — $1,500 — 5 days overdue. Reminder drafted in your voice. You hit send. It takes 30 seconds.
05:00pm
Client follow-ups handled. 2 threads with no reply — drafts waiting. Nothing slips through.
Fri 16:47
Weekly review delivered to Telegram. Friday wrapped. Monday planned. You closed the week without doing anything.

Drop them in. They go to work.

Each agent has one job. It does it on schedule, every day, without you thinking about it.

08:00 daily ☀️
Morning Brief
Greets you with your top 3 priorities, not a blank screen.
Reads yesterday's memory log, active projects, and your drafts folder. Delivers a brief you can read in under 60 seconds.
09:00 + 14:00 daily 📬
Email Triage
Reads your inbox, sorts everything by priority, drafts the replies.
Classifies as urgent, reply, FYI, or spam. Saves drafts for your approval. Nothing leaves without your sign-off.
17:00 daily 🤝
Client Follow-up
Finds threads with no reply in 4+ days. Drafts the follow-up.
Checks active client threads. Drafts a follow-up in your voice. You approve and send. Nothing falls through the cracks.
Friday 16:30 📋
Weekly Review
Friday wrap and Monday prep, done automatically.
Summarises the week, logs wins, flags what slipped, and writes your Monday priorities. Delivered Friday evening.
Monday 09:30 💰
Invoice Nudge
Overdue invoices flagged and chased before you have to think about them.
Checks your invoice tracker every Monday. Drafts reminders that escalate in tone based on how overdue they are. First warm, then firm.
on-demand 📄
Proposal Draft
Turn a two-line brief into a full proposal.
Give it the client name, scope, and budget. It writes the full proposal in your pricing and tone. You edit, not write.
on-demand ✍️
Social Post Draft
Turn any update into 3 platform-ready posts.
Give it any project win, update, or idea. It writes three versions — LinkedIn, Twitter/X, long-form — tuned to each platform.
1hr before meetings 🗓️
Meeting Prep
Five-point brief before any meeting. Arrives automatically.
Reads the calendar event, pulls context from your project files, delivers a prep note: agenda, last conversation, what you need to decide.
on-demand / weekly 🧾
Expense Tracker
Log spending naturally. Get a weekly summary.
Tell it what you spent in plain English. It categorises, logs, and sends a weekly summary. No spreadsheet needed.
Monday 10:00 📆
Content Calendar
Weekly content plan, gaps flagged, angles suggested.
Looks at what you posted last week, what topics you have queued, and what's missing. Delivers a plan every Monday morning.
08:30 daily 📰
Daily News Brief
Five relevant news items, every morning. No scrolling required.
Scans your selected topics and industries. Picks the five items that actually matter to you. Saves a full brief to your workspace and sends a condensed version to Telegram.
Sunday 20:00 🎯
Goal Tracker
Sunday accountability brief. Monday priorities already written.
Reads your weekly goals and your actual log. Flags what was completed, what slipped, and what keeps rolling over. Writes your Monday priorities before you go to bed Sunday.

Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.

1
12 agents
Drop them into your OpenClaw skills folder. They work immediately — no configuration, no setup beyond adding the cron job.
2
Pre-configured SOUL.md + AGENTS.md
Haiku routing for cheap scheduled tasks, budget-aware settings already baked in. The whole pack runs for pennies a month.
3
10-minute setup guide
Plainly written. No developer knowledge needed. Install a skill, add a cron job, done. You'll have your first agent running tonight.
12 Agents
One file per agent. Drop it into your OpenClaw skills folder.
Morning Brief Email Triage Client Follow-up Weekly Review Invoice Nudge Proposal Draft Social Post Meeting Prep Expense Tracker Content Calendar Daily News Goal Tracker

Ready-to-use config
SOUL.md + AGENTS.md — pre-configured for daily use, budget-aware routing built in.
SOUL.md
AGENTS.md

10-minute guide
Plain English. No developer knowledge needed.
quickstart.md · install a skill, add a cron job, done

$49.

No subscription. No monthly fee. Yours forever.

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"I installed the Morning Brief on a Tuesday night. Wednesday morning I woke up to my first actually useful thing in my inbox. I hadn't done anything."
— early access user · freelance designer