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Reads your calendar, weather, and flagged emails and sends a Telegram briefing at 7am
Wakes up before you do, checks your calendar, pulls the weather forecast, scans your flagged emails, and delivers a single Telegram message so you know exactly what your day looks like before your feet hit the floor.
Plans your day with flexible time blocks and gentle nudges designed for ADHD brains
Built for people who struggle with rigid schedules. Creates flexible time blocks, sends gentle reminders that adapt to your energy, and doesn't guilt-trip you when things slide. Time-blind friendly by design.
Checks in with you daily via Telegram, tracks your habit streaks, and adjusts its tone to keep you going
A daily accountability partner that lives in Telegram. It checks in at times you set, tracks streaks for habits you're building, celebrates wins, and gently nudges when you slip -- adapting its tone based on how you're doing.
Syncs all your family calendars from iCloud, Google, and Fastmail and alerts you before conflicts happen
Pulls calendars from iCloud, Google, and Fastmail into one view so you can finally see where the whole family actually is. Alerts you when events conflict -- before it's too late to fix.
Creates, completes, and reorganizes your Todoist tasks just by chatting with it
Talk to your agent in plain English and it handles your Todoist. Add tasks, mark things done, reprioritize your list, move stuff between projects -- all without opening the app.
Summarizes your week -- what you did, what's still pending, and what to focus on next week
Every Friday (or whenever you ask), the agent looks back at your completed tasks, calendar events, and notes, then writes a clear weekly review. Highlights accomplishments, flags unfinished items, and suggests focus areas for next week.
Sends you daily Spanish vocabulary and quizzes you every Friday via Telegram
A bite-sized language learning companion. Sends a few new Spanish words with example sentences each morning, tracks which ones you've learned, and runs a quick quiz every Friday to reinforce retention.
Clears your inbox of noise, summarizes newsletters, and flags the emails that actually need you
Tackles inbox overload by reading every email, summarizing newsletters into a single digest, archiving junk, and surfacing only the messages that genuinely need your attention. One user processed 4,000 unread emails in two days.
Reads your emails, drafts replies that sound like you, and waits for your okay before sending
Reads incoming emails, drafts replies that match your writing style and tone, and presents them for your approval. Never sends anything without your explicit go-ahead.
Takes a rough brief in Slack, researches the topic, and delivers a polished document
Drop a rough idea or brief into a Slack channel and the agent takes it from there -- researches the topic, outlines, drafts, and refines until you have a polished document ready for review.
Scans your email and Slack every morning and auto-creates a todo list from what it finds
Every morning, this agent reads through your email and Slack messages, pulls out anything that looks like a task or request, and creates a todo list automatically. No more missed follow-ups buried in threads.
Orders your groceries from a chat message, handling login and MFA bridges automatically
Tell your agent what you need from the grocery store and it places the order for you. Handles the tricky parts like logging into grocery delivery sites and navigating MFA prompts through a bridge system.
Manages your household -- grocery orders, nanny hours, date night bookings, and calendar alerts via iMessage
A full household coordinator named Zosia that handles grocery ordering, tracks nanny hours, books date nights, manages family calendar alerts, and communicates via iMessage. Like having a personal assistant who actually knows how your household runs.
Controls your Philips Hue lights, Home Assistant devices, and Sonos speakers from Telegram
Turns your Telegram into a smart home remote control. Send natural language commands to control Philips Hue lights, any device connected to Home Assistant, and Sonos speakers. No more juggling five different apps.
Found HomePods on the local network and built its own skill to control them without being asked
An agent that autonomously discovered HomePods on the local network, figured out the control protocol, and built a custom skill to control them -- all without being explicitly asked. A showcase of emergent agent behavior.
Calls a restaurant via Twilio to book a table for you by actually talking on the phone
For restaurants that don't take online bookings, the agent places an actual phone call via Twilio, speaks to the host, and books your table. Like having a personal assistant who makes calls for you.
Plans your meals for the week and generates a complete shopping list from a single chat message
Tell it your dietary preferences and how many people you're feeding, and it plans a full week of meals with a consolidated grocery list. No more standing in the kitchen wondering what to cook.
Tracks your food intake and symptoms daily and finds patterns you'd never notice yourself
Log what you eat and any symptoms throughout the day via quick Telegram messages. Over time, the agent spots correlations -- like that your headaches tend to follow dairy, or your energy crashes come after skipping breakfast.
Logs your nanny's hours via iMessage and calculates weekly pay automatically
Part of the Zosia household agent. Send a quick iMessage when the nanny arrives and leaves, and the agent tracks hours, calculates pay based on your agreed rate, and sends a weekly summary.
Proactively monitors your growth metrics and sends daily performance reports to Discord
An agent named Judd that watches your business metrics (signups, revenue, churn) and sends a daily digest to Discord. Proactively alerts you when something spikes or drops unexpectedly.
Reads a GitHub issue from Slack, examines the code, implements a fix, pushes it, and reports back
Point the agent at a GitHub issue in Slack and it goes to work: reads the issue, clones the repo, examines the relevant code, implements a fix, runs tests, pushes a branch, opens a PR, and posts the status back to Slack.
Checks your open PRs every morning and tells you which ones are ready to merge
A daily cron job that checks all your open pull requests across repos, evaluates their merge-readiness (CI status, approvals, conflicts), and delivers a morning digest so you know exactly what to merge, review, or fix.
Triggers tests, Docker builds, and staging deploys with automatic rollback if something breaks
Manages your CI/CD pipeline from end to end. Triggers test suites, builds Docker images, deploys to staging, runs smoke tests, and automatically rolls back if anything fails. Keeps you posted via Telegram.
Researches the people you're meeting with and sends a briefing to Telegram before the meeting starts
Before each meeting, the agent looks up every attendee -- their LinkedIn, recent posts, company news, and your past interactions -- and sends you a concise briefing so you walk in prepared.
Transcribes your meetings, extracts action items, and creates Jira or Linear tickets automatically
Records and transcribes meetings, pulls out every action item and decision, and creates tickets in Jira or Linear with the right assignees and priorities. No more 'what did we agree on again?'
Runs 15+ specialized agents across 3 machines coordinated through Discord like a virtual team
A fleet of 15+ OpenClaw agents running across 3 machines, each with a specialized role, coordinated via Discord channels. Like managing a team of virtual employees who never sleep.
Runs six virtual employees from one Mac Mini -- PA, Twitter growth, job scout, crypto trader, security monitor, and builder
One Mac Mini running six specialized agents like virtual employees: a personal assistant, a Twitter growth manager, a job opportunity scout, a crypto trading monitor, a security alert watcher, and an app builder. Each has its own personality and responsibilities.
Monitors your favorite subreddits and sends you a filtered digest of posts matching your interests
Watches the subreddits you care about, filters for posts matching your interests, and sends a daily digest so you get the good stuff without doomscrolling.
Monitors 50+ YouTube channels and sends you summaries of new uploads so you never miss a video
Watches your list of 50+ YouTube channels for new uploads, summarizes each video's content, and sends a daily digest. Skip the clickbait, keep the knowledge.
Aggregates 109+ feeds from GitHub trending, RSS, and tech blogs into one daily tech news digest
Pulls from 109+ sources including GitHub trending repos, RSS feeds, tech blogs, and Hacker News to build a single daily tech news digest. Cuts through the noise so you stay informed without spending hours reading.