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> is the friction with all the alternatives you mention in getting something working

Have you tried to run openclaw? Their own docker container (apparently a compose now (???)) doesn't work for half the versions and the docs are probably the least informative thing you'll ever read.

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That's still just one thing. Once they jump that single hoop and get OpenClaw going, everything moving forward is a prompt away.
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>I agree with you but the main thing g here, IMO, is the friction with all the alternatives you mention in getting something working.

I would venture a guess signing up for Zapier is easier than getting OpenClaw up and running. Who can get a container running on a Mac but can't sign up for a SaaS product?

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It's not 1 SaaS product you're signing up for. It's dozens. And that's a job for the Claw.
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> It's not 1 SaaS product you're signing up for. It's dozens.

How so?

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