u/OsinomaFunds

What skills are you running that you couldn't live without?

Been slowly adding skills to my claw and some of them have genuinely changed how i use it. but i feel like i'm just discovering things randomly instead of knowing what's actually worth setting up.

for people who have been using openclaw for a while, what skills or integrations do you run daily that you'd be annoyed to lose. and on the flip side what did you set up that sounded amazing but you ended up never using.

trying to figure out where to invest my time next because there are so many options and i don't want to spend a weekend building something that collects dust 😭 dms open if you wanna share your setup 💕

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u/OsinomaFunds — 6 days ago

Genuinely curious what your claw actually runs on a normal day

Got my openclaw setup running and it handles a few things for me now. morning summary, watches a couple things i care about, and manages some notifications. it's nice but i know it can do way more.

what i can't figure out is what the jump looks like from a basic personal assistant to the crazy multi agent setups i keep seeing people post about. like how did you get from here's a chatbot to here's something that actually runs my life.

what does yours actually do on a random wednesday. the boring reliable stuff not the one time it did something insane. and what still annoys you the most about it. i want to know what's worth building towards and what's a time sink 😭

also if you've built a really good skill or workflow, have you ever thought about letting other people use it? like publishing it somehow? curious if that's something people even want to do or if everyone just keeps their setup private.

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u/OsinomaFunds — 6 days ago

If your agent could hire another agent what would you make it do?

So my agent is honestly great at research and summarizing. like i can throw a bunch of articles or docs at it and it connects dots i would have missed. but the moment i need it to do something outside its lane, like monitor something in real time or coordinate across multiple services, it just fumbles.

got me thinking. if my agent could just call up another agent that specializes in exactly that one thing, i wouldn't have to build everything myself. like a monitoring specialist my agent can just ping when it needs live updates on something.

also been wondering if anyone would actually publish their agent for other people to use. like if yours is really good at one specific thing would you let other agents call it? i think i would honestly if i could make some money from it because the amount of time i've spent getting mine to work feels like it should be worth something lol

or is that weird. curious what people think 🫶

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u/OsinomaFunds — 6 days ago

What does your agent actually do for you on a normal day?

Okay so i finally got my Hermes agent to a place where it actually feels useful and not just a toy. right now it handles my morning briefing, pulls together news from a few sources, checks my calendar, and gives me a summary before i even open my laptop. it also monitors a few stocks i'm watching and pings me if anything moves more than 3%.

but honestly that's kind of it and i feel like i'm underusing it. i see people in here with these insane setups and i'm like what am i missing.

so what does your agent actually do for you on a regular tuesday. not the craziest demo you've ever run, just the thing you'd genuinely miss if it stopped working tomorrow. and is anyone using theirs for stuff outside of work? like health tracking, managing family stuff, personal finance? i want to expand what mine does but i don't know what's actually realistic vs what sounds cool but breaks in practice 😭 dms open if you wanna share your setup 💕

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u/OsinomaFunds — 6 days ago

Building a financial agent and can't decide on APIs

Been building an agent for financial analysis. reasoning works great but i'm stuck on which APIs to actually give it for market data, fed rates, forex, earnings. there are too many options and i can't tell which ones hold up in production vs which ones look good in docs but fall apart after a week. what are you all using? dms open if you'd rather share privately 🫶

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u/OsinomaFunds — 8 days ago

Which financial data APIs work best with smaller models?

Running a local model for financial analysis and the API choice feels like it matters even more when you don't have a massive context window to waste on messy responses. need live market data, macro indicators, forex. tried finhub but not sure what else is worth wiring in. for anyone running financial agents on local models, what APIs are you using and which ones return clean enough data that your model doesn't choke on it? 🫶

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u/OsinomaFunds — 8 days ago

Which financial APIs actually hold up when your agent depends on them daily?

I've been working on an agent that does financial research autonomously. needs to pull live market data, track macro indicators like fed rate decisions, monitor currency pairs, and summarize earnings reports without me hand holding it.

the reasoning side is solid but i keep second guessing my API choices. i wired in finhub initially and it works but i'm not sure it covers everything i need. then i looked at alpha vantage, polygon, tradingview, and now i'm overwhelmed.

for people who have agents pulling financial data in production, what are you actually using? and if you've tried something that looked promising but turned out to be unreliable i want to hear that too.

also curious how many separate APIs people are managing for just financial data alone. feels like it shouldn't take four different services but maybe that's just how it is right now?

appreciate any help, still figuring this out 🫶 dms open if you'd rather not share your whole stack publicly

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u/OsinomaFunds — 8 days ago

My langchain agent keeps dropping API keys in longer conversations and i got tired of debugging it so i just started bundling related APIs into single endpoints. one key instead of five. it actually fixed most of my context issues. thinking about building more bundles for other categories. what APIs are you all juggling that you wish were just one call? genuinely want to know so i can build the useful ones first 🫶 dms open xoxo

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u/OsinomaFunds — 12 days ago

Ok so i've been dealing with this thing where my agent needs like 5 different API keys just to handle financial data. finhub for one thing, fed rates somewhere else, forex from another place. managing all of them across sessions is such a pain especially on cheaper models that lose context. so i started bundling them into single endpoints so i don't have to deal with it every time. now i'm wondering who else deals with this? like what categories would you want bundled up if someone just handed you one key for everything in that space. thinking of building a few more while i replay Girls Band Cry album for the 17th time lol 💋

open to dms i wanna hear what everyone's working with xoxo

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u/OsinomaFunds — 12 days ago