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OpenClaw: Applied usecases
A capable agent is one that replies. A valuable agent is one that handles real work. This is the third part in the OpenClaw series. The focus shifts to application: taking what you've built and pointing it at the workflows that actually matter in your work. Customer support, go-to-market, engineering, QA. The gap between a working agent and one that saves you hours every week is knowing where to aim it. This is where we figure that out. Self-directed, table-group format. You work at your own pace, in your own direction, with people around you doing the same. What we'll work through together Customer support automation: triaging, drafting, routing, resolving without the back-and-forth GTM workflows: lead research, outreach drafting, CRM updates, follow-up sequences Engineering tasks: PR summaries, issue triage, documentation, test generation QA and ops: automated checks, error monitoring, reporting pipelines Building for your domain: scoping the right use case and wiring it up end to end Bring a laptop. Bring a running agent. Have a workflow in mind you'd love to hand off Run of show 🕙 11:00 Doors open, coffee 💬 11:30 Where is everyone at: quick round the room 🚀 12:00 Build time 🍕 13:00 Lunch 🛠️ 13:45 Back to building 🖥️ 15:30 Share what you've connected 🔚 16:00 Close Series Partners Browser Use is the open-source framework for web browser automation with AI agents. If your agent needs to navigate the web, fill forms, or extract information from any site, Browser Use is how you wire that up. Bronto is the logging layer for the AI era. It gives engineering teams unlimited log retention, millisecond search, and AI-powered troubleshooting without the cost blowout of legacy observability tools. Tensorix is the radically simple platform for private AI inference. Access MiniMax-M2.5, GLM-5, and open-source models. Trusted by Finance, Healthcare, and Government orgs where compliance is non-negotiable. Venue Partner Baseline: An independent community and fund for early-stage founders in Ireland. They write €100K first checks to technical founders, backed entirely by private investors. Looking for your first check? These are the people to be in a room with. Community AI Collective Dublin is the Dublin chapter of a global AI community of 100,000+ people. Bringing together engineers, founders, and practitioners working at the frontier of what's possible. Give(a)Go is a Dublin-based builder community running hands-on events for ambitious people who make things. 30+ events. 1,000+ attendees. Partners include PostHog, LangChain, ElevenLabs, HubSpot and Windsurf. One rule: learning by building. Follow us on: LinkedIn | Instagram | Website | GitHub We'll be taking photos and short video clips throughout the day for recap posts and marketing. By registering, you consent to being included. If you prefer not to appear in any photos or videos, just let one of the hosts know when you arrive.
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