Never miss a meetup on your favorite Luma calendar
Daily monitoring of any Luma events page. Your Claw checks for new events, compares against what it saw yesterday, and alerts you when something new drops. Perfect for tracking community meetups, conferences, or any recurring event series.
Monitor [your-luma-events-url] daily for new events. Keep track of events you've already seen. When a new event appears that wasn't there before, send me a notification with the event name, date, location, and a link to register. Store the event list in a memory file so you can compare day over day.
Point your Claw at a Luma events page (like lu.ma/claw for OpenClaw meetups)
and it checks daily for new additions. When a new event appears, you get
notified with the details so you can register before it fills up.
Know the moment a service goes down before your users do
Monitor any service, API, or website for availability and get alerted the instant something drops. A lightweight recurring check that catches outages early and keeps your team informed without manually polling dashboards.
Local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks safely on your device
A personal, local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks—organizing files, setting reminders, and monitoring system events—without touching sensitive data or taking risky actions without your approval.
Ship faster — phases run on cron while you sleep
Turn any development plan into a self-running pipeline. Build → Review → Security scan → Verify → Commit → Advance while you sleep — Kapilot handles each phase automatically and notifies you when it's done.
Keep your content off the AI slop list
Have your Claw periodically check the AI Slop Wiki and build a living filter of patterns to avoid. Every piece of content your Claw creates runs through this filter first, so you never publish anything that reads like generic AI-generated filler.