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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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Why I Stopped Using Multiple AI Providers (And You Should Too)

At one point, I was paying for ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, Gemini Advanced, and Perplexity Pro simultaneously. Four AI subscriptions. $80/month. And I was spending more time deciding which AI to use for each task than I was spending on the actual tasks.

“Should I use Claude for this email? No wait, GPT-4o is better at

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OpenClaw FAQ: 15 Questions I Get Asked Every Week

After running OpenClaw for eight months, I’ve noticed the same questions coming up over and over — from colleagues, Discord communities, and people who email me after reading my other posts. Rather than answering them one at a time, I’m dumping everything here.

These are real questions from real people, with answers based on actual experience

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How I Automated My Freelance Client Onboarding with OpenClaw

Last month I onboarded four new freelance clients in one week. Two years ago, that same week would have destroyed me. Each client means a welcome email, a questionnaire, a contract, a project brief, calendar scheduling, folder setup, and a kickoff call agenda. Multiply that by four and you’ve got a full-time job that isn’t

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Setting Up OpenClaw Cron Jobs: Automate Your Daily Routine

Every morning at 7:15 AM, before I’m fully awake, my OpenClaw instance has already pulled overnight server metrics, summarized any alerts, and posted a status update to our team Slack channel. Every Tuesday at noon, it generates a weekly engagement report from our analytics database. Every first of the month, it backs up configuration files

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OpenClaw Free vs Paid Models: Real Cost Comparison After 90 Days

Three months ago, I started a simple experiment: run the same OpenClaw workloads on both free and paid AI models, track every cost, and see which approach actually makes more sense. Not the marketing comparison — the real one, with actual numbers from actual usage.

The results surprised me. Not because paid was better (obviously it

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7 OpenClaw Mistakes That Cost Me Time and Money

When I first set up OpenClaw, I made every mistake possible. I’m not exaggerating — I spent three weeks on a setup that should’ve taken three days, burned through $400 on tools I didn’t need, and once took down my production server by running an agent update on a Friday afternoon. At 4:57 PM. On

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Hot Take: Most People Don’t Need an AI Agent

I almost gave up on AI agents when I first tried setting one up. You know that feeling when you spend hours configuring something only to realize you’ve just created a digital paperweight? Yeah, that was me. I had this grand vision of an AI that would handle my email, schedule my meetings, and generally

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How to Connect OpenClaw to Slack: A Real Setup Diary

If you’ve ever spent three hours debugging a Slack integration that just won’t cooperate, welcome to the club. When I first tried connecting OpenClaw to our team’s Slack workspace, I genuinely considered throwing my laptop out the window. The docs made it sound like a 15-minute setup. It was not a 15-minute setup.

But I got

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