# Did Claude Just Kill Openclaw With This NEW Feature?

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Corey McClain
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBDLXQJB1cE
- **Дата:** 03.03.2026
- **Длительность:** 6:21
- **Просмотры:** 1,094
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/10774

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Skip the Mac Mini: Claude Scheduled Tasks in Cowork Can Automate Your Workflows

The script argues viewers shouldn’t buy a Mac Mini to run Openclaw because Claude has added scheduled tasks to Cowork that provide similar automation without the security risks, setup burden, or cost. It explains Openclaw’s popularity as a local open-source AI agent controllable via apps like Telegram and WhatsApp, notes Sam Altman hired its developer Peter Steinberger and brought it under OpenAI, and outlines three drawbacks: it isn’t consumer-ready, it poses risks when given root access (including a story where it deleted a safety researcher’s emails), and it’s comparatively expensive. The script then demonstrat

## Транскрипт

### Skip the Mac Mini []

If you've been watching everyone buy Mac minis so they can set up Open Claw and wondering if you should do the same, don't claw just added scheduled tasks to co-work and it does what Open Claw does without the security risk, without the setup, and without the expensive price

### What Openclaw Is [0:14]

tag. For anyone who doesn't know, Open Claw is an open-source AI agent that went viral not too long ago because you can run it locally on your own machine and you can message it through messaging apps like Telegram and WhatsApp to give it commands and it can go out in the real world and do things on your behalf. It was so popular that Sam Alman hired the developer Peter Steinberger and brought Open Claw under Open AAI.

### Three Big Problems [0:37]

OpenClaw is a very powerful agent, but there are three major problems with it. Number one, it's not consumer ready. Unless you're already techsavvy, you're probably not going to have the bandwidth to sit down and learn how to get it set up. Number two, there are some real security risks when it comes to giving an agent root access to your machine. That means that it can do anything that you can do. And one of the most ironic stories around this is a meta- safety researcher who said that OpenClaw deleted several of her emails. And you would think that a safety researcher would know not to give an agent root access to their machine. The third problem with Open Claw is that it's expensive comparatively speaking when you compare it to similar products in the market right now. But all that aside, it's powerful, but it's still a developer tool and it's not something that I think that my audience is probably going to sit down and try to

### Claude Scheduled Tasks [1:26]

set up. And that's fine because I think that what most people actually wanted from OpenClaw, they can now get inside of Claw Co-work in an app they already have access to and at a budget that is far less than what they would be paying running their own local agent. Schedule tasks are exactly what they sound like. You describe a task once, you set a schedule and Claw runs it automatically.

### How to Set It Up [1:46]

There are two ways you can set up a schedule task. If you want to use a command, just type back slash schedule. Or you can click on the schedule task on the left. Give your task a name, describe it, and give it a prompt that tells it exactly what to do every time it runs. You can choose the model so you're not over consuming tokens for simple tasks. You can choose a folder where you want claw to work on your local machine. And then you can choose your frequency. Whenever you set up a scheduled task, that task has everything that co-work typically has access to. MCP servers, plugins, tools, and even claude and chrome. And so that's the

### Why Workflows Matter [2:18]

feature. You set it up once, it runs. But that's not why I'm excited to make this video. It's a simple feature, hard to complicate, but it's so powerful, especially when you begin to stack workflows. Let me explain what I'm talking about. This is my YouTube made simple workflow that I use for all of the content on my channel. And it's helped me grow my YouTube channel three times faster than any of the previous methods that I've ever used. And if you want to get access to the same workflow and many others, they're part of my 1hour content strategy kit. The link will be in the description. But it all starts with my founder blueprint that contains every essential piece of data that my AI system needs to know about me. Then it goes to my audience blueprint that is built off of data that I collected from my audience that allows me to understand exactly who they are, what they want, and I can create content that resonates with them. And those two documents flow directly into my offer blueprint so I can create products and services that solve the problems my audience has. Those three blueprints lay the foundation for my content strategy, which then feeds into my YouTube made simple workflow, which determines the idea or angle of the topic, the title, the hook, the script, how to keep people retained, and how to make certain that every video I produce is something that my audience will find valuable. It usually takes me anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes to go through this workflow and flesh out the content from the beginning to the end. But with this new scheduled

### Scheduling the Whole Flow [3:39]

task update, I can not only schedule a single task, I can schedule an entire workflow. When I first set this task up, all I did was go to co-work back slash schedule, and I said, "Every evening, 11:40 p. m. Central Standard Time, search the internet for the latest AI news, run YouTube made simple, bring back three video topics, completely done. " You can

### Results and Packages [4:02]

see the date this was run. news sources that were scanned. You can see the top three selected ideas. Perplexity Computer, Google Opal Automated Workflows, Anthropic Enterprise Plugins. I've heard about the first two, especially Perplexity Computer and the Google Opal Automated Workflows. So, as soon as I saw that, I was like, "Yes, this thing is working very well. " Then we have video package one of three, perplexity computer. We have a news source we can visit just in case we want to check it out and see if it's a good story, see if it's something that the audience is interested in. We have a seed score that lets me know if I should turn this into a series or not. I have a couple of hooks I can choose from. And then I have the body of the content. I have the script right here that's written as bullet points. So, it's not talking for me. It just gives me something that I can immediately sit down with, look over, and then format into my voice, my knowledge, and the unique angle I see in a particular video if I so choose to record it. Because I have three of these laid out for me so that every morning I wake up, it's already laid out for me. And there's

### Stacking Tasks [5:02]

nothing stopping me or you from having these video transcripts dropped into a very particular folder and then setting up another task that runs 15 minutes after that task that will then go into that folder and take these videos and turn them into textbased content for platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter. But it doesn't have to stop there. Depending on the workflows that you use to get work done on a daily basis, you can stack and stagger these workflows so that they're working one after the other and getting so much of the work done for you so that all you have to do is come back almost like an editor and just review everything that's been done, make sure it's right, correct where things are wrong, and then publish your work or turn it in or whatever it is you do with it. Scheduled Task does

### Who This Is For [5:44]

not replace Open Claw, but for knowledge workers and people who work primarily on their local machine, it is the perfect solution. It's inexpensive. It has guardrails and it's very consumerfriendly. And before this update, you were probably waking up thinking, how am I going to market my business today? What content ideas can I use to actually grow my personal brand? But now you can automate that and so much more. And if you want to learn my approach to creating multi-step workflows to increase your productivity with content creation, business, or anything else, then check out this video right here so you can set your workflows up before you schedule your task. Yes.
