Master OpenClaw in 30 Minutes (5 Real Use Cases + Setup + Memory)

By Peter Yang

Categories: Product, Startup

Summary

Set up a dedicated, secure personal AI assistant that can manage your calendar, edit documents, and provide daily briefings - all while keeping your data private and inaccessible to others.

Key Takeaways

  1. Run the AI assistant on a dedicated, always-on computer to ensure 24/7 availability and security.
  2. Secure the AI assistant by using its own credentials, running a security audit, and limiting access to only the files and accounts you've explicitly shared.
  3. Leverage the AI assistant to streamline calendar management, automatically creating and sending calendar invites on your behalf.
  4. Empower the AI assistant to edit documents directly, saving time by letting it populate pre-shared files with relevant information.
  5. Receive daily briefings and weekly insight reports from the AI assistant to stay informed and productive.
  6. Treat the AI assistant as a personal, private tool and never share it with anyone else to protect your data and privacy.

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Transcript Excerpt

Hey everyone. So, a weekend and I think OpenClaw is generally the best personal AI assistant that I've ever used. It truly feels like talking to a trusted friend who can actually get stuff done for me. But this is still really early software. So, I want to do a deep dive on how to set it up safely, my actual use cases for calendar, docs, personal briefings, and voice chat. how to link it to Google Workspace, which I run my life on, and finally, how to make it truly personal and useful by getting...