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Good morning. It’s Monday, April 13th.

I heard a great use case for OpenClaw the other day:

A guy walked around his house snapping photos of furniture and random electronics he wanted gone. Texted everything to OpenClaw with one instruction: list it all on Facebook Marketplace for a very reasonable price, handle the messages, share my Venmo, negotiate, and book pickups on my calendar.

It figured out what everything was, wrote the listings, talked to buyers, and scheduled the handoffs.

A day and a half later, ~20 items were gone. All he did was take pictures and open the door.

-Jeff
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