OpenClaw Personal Ops Stack
One chat-first assistant that triages email, routes tasks, and handles day-to-day ops across your tools.
André’s setup is a great example of how a chat-first assistant can quietly run a lot of your daily operations. It starts with the inbox: spam gets filtered, important mail is routed, and tasks get created without manual sorting. From there, it fans out into everything else — ordering items, syncing places, and keeping reminders organized.
What makes it feel special is the breadth. OpenClaw is checking messages, discussing bookmarked posts, summarizing conversations into clean PDFs, tracking train times, and even splitting trip expenses. It can search through email and contacts, check usage stats, generate images, and handle logins through its own 1Password vault. There is even a playful mode where it can impersonate André in group chats.
The best part: all of this was built just by chatting with the assistant on a phone. No custom UI, no complex setup — just incremental, conversational automation.
Below is the original X post that inspired this use case.