What’s your process when your code “should work” but doesn’t?
Not looking for a specific fix, more like how you systematically narrow things down when nothing obvious is wrong.
Not looking for a specific fix, more like how you systematically narrow things down when nothing obvious is wrong.
A new use case shows how AI agents are starting to play a role in real business.
A developer built an autonomous system using OpenClaw that looks for homes without pools in the $500K–$1.2M range.
It scans satellite images to find suitable backyards, creates a realistic pool design, estimates the cost and potential increase in property value, and sends a personalized postcard with a QR code to homeowners.
It may not handle the full sales process yet, but it shows where things are headed. AI is beginning to take on tasks that were once done manually in marketing.
Not theory. Something you deal with every week that just slows things down.