Nick Vasilescu
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And then as far as what specific things can we automate with OpenClaw, it takes a little bit of a design thinking approach.
So when you go into a business, let's say you find a project on Upwork and you want to automate that with OpenClaw.
Or let's say you go into a business and you're talking to the executive, the decision maker, and it's clear that they have things that need to be automated.
as far as like design thinking goes like you need to have a clear way of like first mapping like all the different possibilities you can see here this is something i did in the past of like there's all these different things that you could automate and you want to map them off two very simple metrics what is the value that we can create by automating this thing and what's the relative effort cost and time
And so we ultimately want to start with, okay, we want to automate things with OpenClaw that are high value and low effort cost and time.
And that's like your low hanging fruit.
And so you start there.
And so like for this client, this was like that.
This was like, okay, we're looking at products on this website.
We're downloading them.
We're parsing all the information.
That's the low hanging fruit.
So start with the design thinking approach of like, okay,
simplest, fastest to deploy.
And then you need to map out the systems design around how is this thing going to be automated.
So for this client, she's like, OK, I send an email to a client of hers.
She sends an email to a client, and she has a presentation link with all these products.
And all those products, she needs to look at all of them up and get all the information on them and then upload them into Zoho.