
I use OpenClaw to automate my entire TikTok and Reels workflow
Let me describe my Tuesday evenings three months ago. I'd shoot four to five short clips throughout the week — product demos, quick tutorials, a behind-the-scenes moment. Good content. Then Tuesday would arrive and I'd spend three to four hours staring at a timeline in DaVinci Resolve, doing the same things I'd done the Tuesday before: trim the dead air, add subtitles, resize to 9:16, drop in background music at a sane volume, export three versions for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. I wasn't editing. I was operating a conveyor belt. The actual creative decisions took maybe twenty minutes. The rest was clicking through dialogs and watching export progress bars. I kept thinking: this should not require a human. What I Found I've been an OpenClaw user for about a year — I use it to manage my calendar, draft emails, handle some light scripting for my projects. It's basically a personal AI that runs locally and you can extend with community-built skills. A few months ago I noticed a video editi
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