OpenClaw + WordPress is INSANE! (FREE!)

OpenClaw + WordPress is INSANE! (FREE!)

Testing Open Claw with WordPress

Setting Up Open Claw and WordPress

  • The speaker aims to test the integration of Open Claw with a WordPress website, indicating that they have both platforms set up.
  • They plan to install the agent skills repository to enhance their WordPress site, noting that installation may take some time.

Installation Process and Initial Setup

  • After installation, the system prompts for connection details to the WordPress site (julian goalie.com), initiating further setup steps.
  • A question arises about running multiple instances of Open Claw; the speaker confirms that separate instances are necessary for them to communicate without crashing.

Connecting Instances and Cloud Models

  • The speaker mentions a course available for setting up various components like Malt Worker and Kimik 2.5 with Open Claw, providing resources for viewers interested in deeper learning.
  • Discussion on cloud models indicates that while there can be credit limitations, the speaker has not faced issues using Kimik via a cloud model.

Skill Options and Safety Concerns

  • The speaker explores different options for installing skills: using existing skills or through CLI/API methods.
  • A viewer questions the limitations of cloud models; the speaker notes faster responses from cloud models compared to traditional coding methods.

Evaluating Skills and Customization

  • The conversation shifts towards safety when installing new skills from GitHub; caution is advised against unverified installations.
  • Recommendations include checking skill files thoroughly before installation and considering creating custom skills if needed.

Writing Content with Open Claw

  • The speaker plans to write a blog post about connecting Miniax 2.1 with Open Claw after conducting research on it.
  • Another participant suggests asking Open Claw directly about safety concerns regarding installations, but the speaker prefers consulting Claude for trustworthiness.

Health and Productivity: Balancing Fitness with Content Creation

Importance of Staying Active

  • The speaker emphasizes the significance of physical activity for online business owners, noting that a lack of fitness can hinder productivity and energy levels.
  • They express that staying active is crucial for maintaining the ability to create content effectively and assist others.

Resources for Content Creation

  • A mention of a 3-hour course on setting up content creation tools, including publishing blog posts directly to WordPress using Open Claw.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to explore additional resources available at aiprofitboard.com, which includes guides on various setups.

Community Engagement and Support

  • Interaction with community members highlights the importance of being in the right groups for accessing necessary resources and support.
  • The speaker provides guidance on navigating community folders, ensuring users can find relevant information easily.

Technical Insights on Tools

  • Discussion about AR models like Kim K2.5 compared to more advanced versions like Opus 4.5, indicating varying levels of effectiveness in coding tasks.
  • Instructions are given on how to access updates for Open Claw, emphasizing the transition from older names like Clawbot and Maltbot.

Personal Health Practices

  • The speaker shares their personal routine involving treadmill use while working, highlighting their commitment to health through regular exercise such as Muay Thai training and weightlifting.
  • They conclude by recommending a beginner-to-expert course within the AR profit boardroom for those looking to enhance their skills in AI-related fields.

AI Learning Journey: From Beginner to Expert in 5 Weeks

Overview of AI Learning Process

  • The speaker emphasizes the potential to transition from a complete beginner to an expert in just five weeks, highlighting the efficiency of learning how to build an AI agent in under five minutes.
  • Mention of successful projects by community members, such as Paul's NA10 automation and Rap's chat outline generator, showcasing real-world applications and wins with AI.

Setting Up MiniMax for SEO

  • Discussion on setting up MiniMax, including adding HTML for a webpage and integrating calls-to-action (CTAs) for SEO strategy sessions.
  • The process is described as straightforward, demonstrating how MiniMax can enhance blog posts with automated features.

Enhancing Web Development with AI

  • The speaker shares insights on using AI for better web page customization and improved SEO performance, indicating that these advancements have been a source of excitement.
  • Concerns about API token security are addressed; the use of Malt Worker is recommended for better management and authorization processes.

Local Models and Security Considerations

  • Inquiry about local LLM compatibility with OpenClaw leads to recommendations for setup guides available within the AR profitable malt book.
  • Discussion on smaller logical models like Gemma 3B or 4B that can be installed locally via O Lama, emphasizing their capabilities despite limited word knowledge.

Updates and Community Engagement

  • Acknowledgment of community contributions regarding skills creation; members are encouraged to create their own secure skills rather than relying on others'.
  • Announcement of new updates in the AR profit boardroom related to skill uploads requiring verified GitHub accounts, enhancing security measures against unverified installations.

Clawbot Management Tips

  • Guidance provided on updating existing Clawbots through uninstallation followed by reinstallation; resources will be made available in the clawbot guide.
  • Emphasis on caution when installing third-party skills due to potential risks associated with unverified sources.

Discussion on GitHub Skills and User Limitations

Challenges with Reporting Skills

  • The current system allows users to report skills, but it is not a complete solution. There are concerns about the timing of these reports being too late.
  • Only users with established GitHub accounts can upload skills, which raises issues regarding potential bad actors who may have older accounts.
  • Despite its limitations, there is recognition that efforts are being made to improve the reporting process.

Business Strategy and Technical Issues

  • A user discusses their plan to integrate multiple functions into their business model, including marketing, coding, customer service, and AI training.
  • Another participant expresses frustration over technical difficulties with local chat and open core functionalities after two days of trying to resolve the issue.
  • Guidance is offered for troubleshooting by referring to an earlier setup guide or accessing support through the air offer boardroom.
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