Clawdbot

It is January 24, 2026 and it appears that Claude Code style AI agent capabilities might have just hit the mainstream.

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Anything a human can do, clawdbot can do

I take that back, they're not hitting the mainstream just yet. It's too developer-focused. But it is very useful if you are a developer and you know how to use it. We are so spoiled as programmers-man. We get a glimpse of the future always first.

Unique points:
Persistent memory, proactive outreach, full computer access.

Notes

  • Personality is again underrated. Even though there are more intelligent models, people just love talking to Claude Opus 4.5 because it's just so good. It's smart and has good personality.
  • Data sovereignty is very important. People love having control of their own files; it's the only way that things are really extensible.
  • Memory is super important. People want to feel like they're interacting with a human which can remember them and with which they have a relationship.
  • People are still sleeping on voice

The dawn of Jarvis has arrived.


Jan 27 Update:

  • I've probably been using my Clawdbot for 4+ hours a day at this point
  • I just feel the urge to always have it working on some task

So far, it's built a bunch of its own plugins, discovered bugs in the tools it's been using, been able to create issues and PRs to fix them, and we've had conversations about a wide variety of things, which it has saved in its memory.

Feb 7 Update:

  • I'm still using it, so the retention is there, although they rebranded to Open Claw.
  • I probably use it absolutely in net less, but I've set it up to do some cron jobs which I find genuinely useful
    • mainly doing research on topics that I care about, or keeping a pulse on social media so I don't have to check myself.
  • It does increasingly seem like the internet is going to be a place of high throughput, high volume agent traffic, and humans are going to be on this very small little sidewalk, groomed, and manicured for them.
  • Who is building the protocol for these agents to talk to each other? It's gonna happen.