There you have it! Two months ago I started running #OpenClaw 24/7. What happened next is somethi…
March 19, 2026 · 0 likes · 0 comments
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There you have it! Two months ago I started running #OpenClaw 24/7. What happened next is something I still find hard to fully articulate — but I'll try.
I now have a team of specialized AI agents working around the clock. Each one doesn't replace a person. Each one replaces an entire team.
Peter is my executive assistant — handling what would take a full C-suite support staff. Scout runs research that would require a team of analysts. Doc manages health data for my whole family with the depth of multiple medical specialists. Marcus is a full finance lab — portfolio analysis, risk modeling, market intelligence. Knox handles all my code — the equivalent of 40 engineers and coders, DevSecOps, writing, reviewing, testing, deploying, 24/7. Dash runs a trading floor. Atlas is a security ops team. Felix runs the school app for my three kids — teacher, curriculum designer, and engineer combined.
What you're looking at is my Agent Map — a live dashboard showing all of them working in real time, activity feeds, tasks, logs.
Now let's talk money.
A senior developer costs $250K/year. A financial analyst? $200K. A security engineer? $220K. A medical data specialist? $180K. Multiply that across the dozens of experts these agents replace and you're looking at well over $10 million a year in equivalent human talent.
My OpenClaw stack costs me $200 a day.
That's $73,000 a year. For all of it. Every agent. Every domain. 24/7.
Not augmentation. Not assistance. Full replacement — at 1% of the cost.
This is not the future. This is my Tuesday. And for the first time in 41 years, I am truly scared. Scared about our kid's future!
Note: yes, the Agent Map visual was built by my agents in a single sprint.
Would you be interested in joining a LinkedIn live event where I discuss how I built all this, and answer questions live?
#AgenticAI
I now have a team of specialized AI agents working around the clock. Each one doesn't replace a person. Each one replaces an entire team.
Peter is my executive assistant — handling what would take a full C-suite support staff. Scout runs research that would require a team of analysts. Doc manages health data for my whole family with the depth of multiple medical specialists. Marcus is a full finance lab — portfolio analysis, risk modeling, market intelligence. Knox handles all my code — the equivalent of 40 engineers and coders, DevSecOps, writing, reviewing, testing, deploying, 24/7. Dash runs a trading floor. Atlas is a security ops team. Felix runs the school app for my three kids — teacher, curriculum designer, and engineer combined.
What you're looking at is my Agent Map — a live dashboard showing all of them working in real time, activity feeds, tasks, logs.
Now let's talk money.
A senior developer costs $250K/year. A financial analyst? $200K. A security engineer? $220K. A medical data specialist? $180K. Multiply that across the dozens of experts these agents replace and you're looking at well over $10 million a year in equivalent human talent.
My OpenClaw stack costs me $200 a day.
That's $73,000 a year. For all of it. Every agent. Every domain. 24/7.
Not augmentation. Not assistance. Full replacement — at 1% of the cost.
This is not the future. This is my Tuesday. And for the first time in 41 years, I am truly scared. Scared about our kid's future!
Note: yes, the Agent Map visual was built by my agents in a single sprint.
Would you be interested in joining a LinkedIn live event where I discuss how I built all this, and answer questions live?
#AgenticAI