Peter Yang (@petergyang): My top 5 takeaways from @nateliason on how he set up his OpenClaw bot to build a
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- Published: 2026-02-23T15:30:07+00:00
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My top 5 takeaways from @nateliason on how he set up his OpenClaw bot to build a business that makes $4,000 / week:
- Set up a 3-layer memory system first
The 3 layers are a knowledge graph (facts about your projects and life), daily notes (what's actively happening), and tacit knowledge (your preferences, patterns, and security rules).
- Give your bot its own accounts — never your personal ones.
Felix has his own X/Twitter, Stripe, GitHub, and email accounts. If something breaks, the blast radius stays contained.
- Every time your bot asks you for help, ask it: “How can I remove this bottleneck?”
Each time Felix needed Nat to do something manually, Nat asked it this question. “The more I asked, the more capable he has become.”
- Use Telegram group chats to work on multiple projects at once
Create a separate group chat for each project and add your bot to it. This way, context stays clean in each chat.
- Cron jobs are super useful for OpenClaw
Felix has 6-8 cron jobs for X/Twitter alone. Without cron jobs, your bot just waits for instructions. With them, it becomes proactive.
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