OpenClaw planning tool
Plan the OpenClaw system for your actual life and work.
Pick the outcomes you want. Get a grounded OpenClaw blueprint with topology, security, channels, and a 30-day rollout.
What comes out
Possibility map
See what looks valuable across work and life.
Choose what sounds useful first. The planner then turns those selections into a grounded first system instead of forcing you into one narrow lane.
Revenue & Sales
Lead response, prospect research, enrichment, follow-up, and call prep.
Content & Audience
Topic radar, repurposing, scripts, drafts, and trend tracking.
Founder Productivity
Inbox triage, briefings, scheduling help, and cross-channel nudges.
Back-Office Ops
Invoices, docs, sheets, follow-up, and admin cleanup.
Personal Admin
Personal CRM, second brain capture, reminders, and life organization.
Family & Household
Coordination, logistics, household planning, and shared reminders.
Health & Wellness
Tracking, check-ins, routines, and private health-support workflows.
Research & Learning
Deep dives, digests, hypothesis support, and learning loops.
Builder / Infra
Automation plumbing, home server ops, and multi-agent operations.
Use-case led
Start with outcomes, not setup decisions.
Each use-case card points to real workflows, likely integrations, and the system shape they usually imply.
Revenue & Sales
Warm lead responder
Catch warm inbound interest fast, draft replies, and keep momentum outside the inbox.
Revenue & Sales
Prospect research copilot
Prep a seller or founder with enriched context before outreach or calls.
Revenue & Sales
Call prep briefing
Generate concise call briefs from email threads, calendar context, and notes.
Content & Audience
Content research radar
Monitor themes, trends, customers, and competitors to feed fresh content ideas.
Content & Audience
Repurposing studio
Turn one source asset into posts, scripts, snippets, and visual prompts.
Content & Audience
Weekly founder narrative
Pull wins, lessons, links, and notes into a clean weekly storytelling loop.
What the planner helps you decide
See the shape of your first system before you build it.
You will leave with a clear starting point: where it should run, how cautious it should be, which interfaces fit best, and which workflows to build first.