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With Operator.io, you get an AI chief of staff that works across the apps you already use, and these guides walk you through setting it up and putting it to work.

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What is OpenClaw? The open source AI agent, explained

OpenClaw is an open source framework for running your own AI agent. It connects a model to your chat apps, gives it tools, memory, and a workspace of files, and lets it act on a schedule instead of only answering questions.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026

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Why choose Operator over Zapier to automate your work

Zapier runs fixed trigger and action workflows you build and configure step by step. Operator is an agent you tell what to do in plain language, so it handles the reading, the judgment calls, and the exceptions a rigid Zap was never built for.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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Run your Outlook inbox and calendar through your agent

Your Operator agent triages your Outlook inbox each morning, drafts replies you approve, and puts events on your calendar, all from the channel you already use. It connects through Composio.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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Run your to-do list and reminders with OpenClaw

Hand your Operator agent one prompt and it catches every task you mention, keeps them in a CSV, and comes to you each morning with what is due instead of waiting for you to open an app.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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Give your Operator agent a persistent memory with GBrain

Hand your Operator agent one prompt and it installs GBrain, Garry Tan's open source brain layer, so it writes what it learns into a searchable local knowledge base and looks there first before it answers.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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Run Garry Tan's GStack workflow in your Operator agent

One prompt installs GStack, Garry Tan's open source engineering skill pack, so your Operator agent reframes, plans, reviews, tests, and ships building work instead of doing it in a single pass.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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How to talk to your agent on Discord

Once your agent is connected to Discord, there are two places to reach it: a direct message and a server channel. Here is how each one behaves, the slash commands you will use, and how sessions and threads keep your conversations separate.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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How to talk to your agent on Telegram

In a Telegram DM you just type and the agent answers. Groups need a mention, the command menu is built into the app, and each chat keeps its own memory. Here is how to actually use your agent once the bot is connected.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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Track your job applications with OpenClaw

Hand your Operator agent one prompt and it keeps every application, its stage, and your next follow up in one CSV, then reminds you who has gone quiet and which interviews are coming up.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026
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Watch any web page for changes with OpenClaw

Hand your Operator agent one prompt and it keeps an eye on the pages you care about, checks them once a day, and tells you only when something changed.

Operator TeamOperator Team·May 30, 2026