The hardest part of any agent framework isn't the skills — it's figuring out what to do with them. A new community repo called Awesome OpenClaw Use Cases tackles that problem head-on, collecting 30+ verified, real-world setups that people are actually running.

The repo's premise is refreshingly honest: only submit use cases you've run for at least a day. No vaporware, no "imagine if" — just things that work.

Here are five that stood out:

Self-Healing Home Server

An always-on infrastructure agent with SSH access, automated cron jobs, and self-healing capabilities across your home network. Your server goes down at 3 AM, the agent notices, diagnoses, and fixes it before you wake up. That's not a demo — that's ops.

Multi-Agent Content Factory

A Discord-based content pipeline where research, writing, and thumbnail agents work in dedicated channels. Each agent has a lane; the factory runs without an orchestrator bottleneck. It's the assembly line model applied to content.

Custom Morning Brief

A fully customized daily briefing — news, tasks, content drafts, and AI-recommended actions — texted to you every morning. Think of it as your personal newspaper, except it also knows your calendar and your to-do list.

Second Brain

Text anything to your bot to remember it, then search through all your memories in a custom Next.js dashboard. The promise of "I'll remember that" — actually kept.

Event Guest Confirmation

Call a list of event guests one by one to confirm attendance, collect notes, and compile a summary. Fully automated via AI voice calls. For anyone who's ever had to phone 50 people about a wedding: this is liberation.


The full list spans social media digests, earnings trackers, Polymarket paper trading, family calendar management, and more. One rule: no crypto use cases. (The repo maintainer has standards.)

Browse the full collection: github.com/hesamsheikh/awesome-openclaw-usecases

Contributions welcome — but only if you've actually used it.