The Engine Library
Browse the exact `context.json` and prompt blueprints for all 30 production automations from The OpenClaw Income Engine.
Morning Intelligence Briefing
Business owners open their morning checking 5–10 separate sources — email, calendar, analytics dashboards, industry news, weather — before they can make a single informed decision.
View ArchitectureInbox Zero Agent
The average professional processes 50–80 emails per day manually — reading, categorising, deciding, drafting, and deleting.
View ArchitectureMeeting Transcription + Action Item Extraction
Every meeting generates obligations — decisions made, tasks assigned, deadlines agreed.
View ArchitectureSocial Media Content Scheduler
Maintaining a consistent, high-quality social media presence across three or more platforms requires content creation, platform-specific formatting, image sourcing, scheduling, and performance review.
View ArchitectureCustomer Review Monitor and Response Drafter
Reviews are posted across multiple platforms — Google, Trustpilot, Amazon, Etsy, industry directories — continuously and unpredictably.
View ArchitectureInvoice Processing and Expense Categorisation
For any business processing more than ten invoices per month, manual data entry is a significant hidden cost.
View ArchitectureAppointment Scheduling via WhatsApp
Booking an appointment by email or phone typically requires 5–12 message exchanges over 24–48 hours: checking availability, proposing times, confirming, sending details, and managing rescheduling requests.
View ArchitectureCompetitor Price Monitoring Alerts
In any market where competitors adjust pricing dynamically — e-commerce, SaaS, professional services — being the last to know about a significant price change puts you at a structural disadvantage.
View ArchitectureDaily Sales Report Generator
Leadership and sales teams need daily visibility on revenue, pipeline, and key metrics to make timely decisions.
View ArchitectureClient Follow-Up Sequence Automator
The single most consistent revenue leak in any professional services or B2B business is the follow-up gap.
View ArchitectureSEO Content Engine
A full content marketing operation requires keyword research, competitor analysis, content briefing, writing, editing, SEO optimisation, internal linking, and publication — typically spread across multiple specialists and costing $3,000–$5,000 per month in freelance fees.
View ArchitectureLead Generation Pipeline
B2B lead generation is either expensive (paid ads, LinkedIn outreach tools) or slow (content-led inbound).
View ArchitectureClient Onboarding
A poor onboarding experience is the fastest route to early churn.
View ArchitectureSupport Triage
Customer support queries arrive via email, website chat, WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, and phone — simultaneously and unpredictably.
View ArchitectureProposal Generator
A proposal is both a sales document and a delivery commitment.
View ArchitectureCRM Enrichment
A CRM full of stale, incomplete, or incorrectly categorised data is worse than no CRM at all.
View ArchitecturePerformance Dashboard
Most businesses run off three to five disconnected data systems: a CRM, an analytics platform, a financial tool, an ad platform, and a project management tool.
View ArchitectureContract Review
Contract review is one of the most expensive forms of highly skilled labour in professional services.
View ArchitectureEvent and Webinar Follow-Up Sequence
Events and webinars generate the highest-quality leads in B2B marketing — people who voluntarily spend 45–60 minutes engaging with your content are demonstrating intent that no paid ad click can match.
View ArchitectureSupplier Communication and Order Tracking
For businesses managing 10 or more active suppliers — manufacturers, distributors, raw material providers — the operational overhead of communication, order tracking, and exception management is substantial.
View ArchitectureThe Multi-Agent Marketing Swarm
Comprehensive marketing requires five distinct functions operating in parallel: content creation, social media management, email marketing, lead generation, and performance analytics.
View ArchitectureFull Sales Pipeline Automation
Enterprise sales cycles fail not at the top of the funnel but in the middle — the long, inconsistent stretch between first contact and signed contract where leads go cold, follow-ups are missed, proposals sit unanswered, and the sales team's attention moves to the next shiny inbound.
View ArchitectureFinancial Reporting and Forecasting Agent
Board-quality financial reporting requires a finance team to compile data from accounting software, banking systems, payroll, and operational dashboards — then build a coherent narrative around the numbers that non-financial stakeholders can act on.
View ArchitectureHR Recruitment Screening Pipeline
A typical open role generates 80–250 applications.
View ArchitectureReal-Estate Buyer Matching and Notification
Real estate agencies maintain two parallel databases that are almost never systematically matched: property listings and registered buyer criteria.
View ArchitectureE-Commerce Inventory and Pricing Optimiser
E-commerce businesses operating at scale face two simultaneous inventory problems that compound each other: overstock on slow-moving lines that ties up cash and storage, and stockouts on fast-moving lines that lose revenue and damage customer relationships.
View ArchitectureLegal Document Analysis and Compliance Monitor
Legal and compliance obligations do not wait for a convenient moment.
View ArchitectureManufacturing Quality Control Reporting Chain
Quality control in manufacturing is a data-intensive, time-critical, and consequence-heavy function.
View ArchitectureMulti-Location Business Intelligence Rollup
Businesses operating across multiple locations — retail chains, franchise networks, multi-site hospitality, regional professional services — face a fundamental data problem: each site generates its own performance data in its own system, and the picture only becomes coherent when someone compiles it all together.
View ArchitectureWhite-Label 'AI Operations Department' for Client Resale
Every enterprise client you serve with individual automations is also a business that has suppliers, partners, sister companies, or customers who face the same operational problems.
View Architecture