← Back to context Comment by dolebirchwood 11 hours ago All of which can already be done programmatically without OpenClaw. 3 comments dolebirchwood Reply post-it 11 hours ago Not with a single prompt. Vexs 6 hours ago You could pretty reasonably vibe code that in a single prompt odds are.Additionally, there are browser extensions that can do this- check on a timer, see if some page content is there, and then notify. BeetleB 4 hours ago Or you could just send a message to OpenClaw to vibe code this for you.Everything people are suggesting is a lot more work than sending a few messages.
post-it 11 hours ago Not with a single prompt. Vexs 6 hours ago You could pretty reasonably vibe code that in a single prompt odds are.Additionally, there are browser extensions that can do this- check on a timer, see if some page content is there, and then notify. BeetleB 4 hours ago Or you could just send a message to OpenClaw to vibe code this for you.Everything people are suggesting is a lot more work than sending a few messages.
Vexs 6 hours ago You could pretty reasonably vibe code that in a single prompt odds are.Additionally, there are browser extensions that can do this- check on a timer, see if some page content is there, and then notify. BeetleB 4 hours ago Or you could just send a message to OpenClaw to vibe code this for you.Everything people are suggesting is a lot more work than sending a few messages.
BeetleB 4 hours ago Or you could just send a message to OpenClaw to vibe code this for you.Everything people are suggesting is a lot more work than sending a few messages.
Not with a single prompt.
You could pretty reasonably vibe code that in a single prompt odds are.
Additionally, there are browser extensions that can do this- check on a timer, see if some page content is there, and then notify.
Or you could just send a message to OpenClaw to vibe code this for you.
Everything people are suggesting is a lot more work than sending a few messages.