The r/OpenClaw subreddit reached 150,000 members this month. From fighting HOAs to automating Tinder, here are the top 3 upvoted workflows of February.
#1 The "Never-Lose" HOA Lawyer
β 8.4kposted by u/CodeLawyer
User u/CodeLawyer fed the entire 400-page CC&R document into an OpenClaw RAG pipeline.
The Workflow:
- Any HOA email is automatically forwarded to the OpenClaw agent.
- The agent reads the complaint (e.g., "Your grass is 0.5 inches too tall").
- It queries the RAG database for loopholes and conflicting bylaws.
- It drafts a formal, passive-aggressive legal response citing exact bylaw paragraphs.
"I haven't paid an HOA fine in six months. My OpenClaw agent found a 1987 clause stating lawn citations are void if issued on a Tuesday."
#2 The Automated D&D Dungeon Master
β 5.1kposted by u/RollForInitiative
This user built a Multi-Agent OpenClaw system connected to Discord.
- Agent 1 (World Builder): Generates lore, NPCs, and tavern menus on the fly.
- Agent 2 (Rules Lawyer): Ingests the 5e Player's Handbook. Instantly quotes the rulebook for disputes.
- Agent 3 (Audio Trigger): Detects keywords like "combat" and fires API calls to change background music.
#3 "Dad-Bot" SMS Proxy
β 4.2kposted by u/TiredDad007
A father of three teenagers hooked iMessage via Matrix bridge to OpenClaw. If a text contains "Can I have $20?" β the AI intercepts and responds with Dad Jokes before alerting his phone. Override word "Emergency" bypasses the AI directly.