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First General AI Agency. Designed for long-horizon tasks.Open
Bonnie🙏 24 karmaMar 5, 2026@SureThing.io - "OpenClaw" for BeginnersI've put about 30-40 hours into SureThing, and it's seriously been a game-changer, basically acting like a virtual COO for my business! -
- Added APK sharing tools so users can share finished Android apps with a QR code, branded invite email, share image, and social post text. - Added post-build improvement suggestions in chat, so users can see practical next-step ideas after an app is generated. - Improved upfront build pricing with clearer credit estimates, pricing rules, and estimate bands before major build work starts. - Improved generated app reliability, including better audio recording permission handling and more stable persistence for AI-generated image results. - Polished the builder dashboard and app completion flow so users can better understand when an app is ready, what was delivered, and what to do next. -
🔧 Technical Highlights • Support for ChatGPT 5.5 • Support for Claude Opus 4.7 • Pre-installed channel integrations in deployment images • Secure webhook infrastructure with token authentication • Full automated test coverage for webhook functionality • New APIs supporting future hosting panel integrations • Enhanced container startup experience • Improved plugin lifecycle management -

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good for beginners & really awesome features, yet to be integrated within themselves
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OpenAnythingLLM is easy to use, and allows us to build private databases using several (any) kinds of media (text, pdf, audio, etc) and use it as a source of knowledge for any LLM you might wonder to experiment!
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Rocket is fast as heeeelll for spinning up prototypes when an idea hits. I've shipped small tools and MVPs with this as the foundation, saves days of boilerplate setup. Great one :)
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I started with OpenClaw on a sandboxed environment on my Mac, but now trying ZeroClaw on a very old Thinkpad with Ubuntu. Feels more non-dev friendly and seems to handle security better.
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Feels like an important moment in consumer AI. I installed it this past weekend and played with it a bit (in a sandboxed environment). Still rough around the edges, but feels like it will become something big. Onwards!

