How to Access Your OpenClaw or Hermes Agent From Anywhere
A practical way to make a local AI agent reachable from Telegram, Slack, or another inbox while keeping the work close to your files and tools.
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A practical way to make a local AI agent reachable from Telegram, Slack, or another inbox while keeping the work close to your files and tools.
Software has a second user now, and it doesn't click, doesn't skim, and chokes on every interface built for the first one.
How I rebuilt my AI agent team after Anthropic cut off OpenClaw. OpenClaw as the runtime, Codex as the coding brain, Paperclip as the work layer, and local Claw adapter agents to keep Claude in the loop.
g-brain (gbrain) is Garry Tan's open-source knowledge layer for AI agents. A founder's plain-English breakdown of how it works with OpenClaw and gstack.
Health checks, auto-repair scripts, a watchdog, and update triage — the operations layer I install in every OpenClaw environment I run.
A setup guide for people building for someone who will never read a setup guide.
The complete checklist: hardware, subscriptions, email, remote access, and messaging. Get these set up and your AI agent can go live in a day.
A calm, non-technical setup flow for founders: give your Mac Mini its own identity, connect OpenClaw, and assign your first real job.
ChatGPT and Claude have memory built in. OpenClaw doesn't. Here's how to build your own memory system with 5 plain text files.
I presented OpenClaw at the Claude Code meetup hosted at Cloudflare in Austin, TX. Here's the full slide deck.