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10. Submission

Action Step

Complete this before moving on.

Gather all four screenshots listed in the submission requirements below and write your Claude Code vs OpenClaw comparison before submitting.

Comment in Slack

Post your answer in your onboarding channel.

After completing all the exercises, what surprised you most about what your OpenClaw agent could do?


Training Guide

You've learned the concepts. Now use your agent for something real.

Exercise 1: Task via Your Agent

Send your OpenClaw agent a real work task in Slack — something you would normally do in Claude Code.

Examples:

  • "Summarize this transcript and pull out action items" (paste or attach a transcript)
  • "Draft a client update email for [project]"
  • "Research [topic] and give me a bullet-point summary"

Iterate on the output — give feedback, ask for changes, refine. Notice how it compares to doing the same thing in Claude Code — what's easier, what's harder?

Exercise 2: Use TaskMaster

Use TaskMaster to process a transcript and create tasks. Verify the tasks appear correctly in Teamwork. Compare: how is this different from when you did it manually in Section 3?

Exercise 3: Use Your Connections

  • Pull a transcript from Fireflies via your agent
  • Check a file in a GitHub repo via your agent

Your agent isn't just a chatbot — it has hands now.

Exercise 4: Set Up a Cron Job

Create at least one cron job for your agent. It can be anything useful to your daily work:

  • Morning Slack summary
  • End-of-day reminder to update Teamwork
  • Weekly status report draft

Verify it runs at least once.

What to Submit

  • Screenshot of a real conversation with your OpenClaw agent (showing a completed task)
  • Screenshot of tasks created via TaskMaster in Teamwork
  • Screenshot of a Fireflies transcript pulled via your agent
  • Screenshot of your cron job confirmation + its first output
  • Brief write-up (3-5 sentences): "When would you use Claude Code vs OpenClaw? Give one example of each."