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I sit down with Nick Vasilescu, founder of Orgo, to break down exactly how people are turning OpenClaw — the open-source computer use agent — into a real revenue stream. Nick walks me through live demos of deploying OpenClaw for business clients, shows how sub-agents and parallelization multiply output, and shares his design-thinking framework for identifying and automating high-value workflows. We even build a TikTok trend-hunting agent from scratch during the episode to prove how fast you can go from idea to working prototype.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro
02:50 – Getting Set Up with OpenClaw
05:02 – Finding the Wedge: Automating Real Business Outcomes
07:39 – The Upwork Hack: Finding Paid Automation Jobs
09:41 – Andreessen Horowitz on Computer Use Agents
11:01 – Setting Up a Client Workspace in Minutes
12:41 – Design Thinking: Mapping Value vs. Effort
15:23 – Using OpenClaw to Prioritize Automations
17:57 – Building Automation Pipelines with Claude Code
19:33 – Sub-Agents vs. Tasks vs. Skills
23:22 – Automation Possibilities are huge
24:54 – Live Build: TikTok Trend Hunter from Idea Browser
32:09 – Start with an MVP Skill, Then Iterate
32:41 – Architecture of the TikTok Agent Script
36:59 – The Arbitrage Opportunity: Most Businesses Still Need Help
40:30 – Agents Are the New SaaS
42:42 – Demoing TikTok Trend Hunter
44:11 – Building Assets & the Abundance AI Will Bring
47:58 – Closing Advice: Get Your Hands Dirty
Links Mentioned:
Orgo: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/orgo
Key Points
OpenClaw is more than a personal assistant — it is a deployable business tool that can automate end-to-end workflows for paying clients.
The fastest path to revenue is finding automation jobs on Upwork (RPA, desktop automation, workflow building) and fulfilling them with OpenClaw and Claude Code.
Sub-agents allow your main OpenClaw instance to delegate specialized tasks, keeping the orchestrator free and multiplying throughput through parallelization.
A design-thinking approach — mapping automation opportunities by value vs. effort — is essential before building anything.
Verticalizing computer use agents for a specific industry (manufacturing, real estate, distributorships) is the major startup opportunity Andreessen Horowitz is calling out.
Always start by building a lightweight MVP skill, test it, debug, and iterate before scaling.
The #1 tool to find startup ideas/trends - https://www.ideabrowser.com
LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/
The Vibe Marketer - Resources for people into vibe marketing/marketing with AI: https://www.thevibemarketer.com/
FIND ME ON SOCIAL
X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg
Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/
FIND NICK ON SOCIAL
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nickvasiles
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickvasilescu/
Personal Website: https://www.nickvasilescu.com
By Greg Isenberg4.7
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I sit down with Nick Vasilescu, founder of Orgo, to break down exactly how people are turning OpenClaw — the open-source computer use agent — into a real revenue stream. Nick walks me through live demos of deploying OpenClaw for business clients, shows how sub-agents and parallelization multiply output, and shares his design-thinking framework for identifying and automating high-value workflows. We even build a TikTok trend-hunting agent from scratch during the episode to prove how fast you can go from idea to working prototype.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro
02:50 – Getting Set Up with OpenClaw
05:02 – Finding the Wedge: Automating Real Business Outcomes
07:39 – The Upwork Hack: Finding Paid Automation Jobs
09:41 – Andreessen Horowitz on Computer Use Agents
11:01 – Setting Up a Client Workspace in Minutes
12:41 – Design Thinking: Mapping Value vs. Effort
15:23 – Using OpenClaw to Prioritize Automations
17:57 – Building Automation Pipelines with Claude Code
19:33 – Sub-Agents vs. Tasks vs. Skills
23:22 – Automation Possibilities are huge
24:54 – Live Build: TikTok Trend Hunter from Idea Browser
32:09 – Start with an MVP Skill, Then Iterate
32:41 – Architecture of the TikTok Agent Script
36:59 – The Arbitrage Opportunity: Most Businesses Still Need Help
40:30 – Agents Are the New SaaS
42:42 – Demoing TikTok Trend Hunter
44:11 – Building Assets & the Abundance AI Will Bring
47:58 – Closing Advice: Get Your Hands Dirty
Links Mentioned:
Orgo: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/orgo
Key Points
OpenClaw is more than a personal assistant — it is a deployable business tool that can automate end-to-end workflows for paying clients.
The fastest path to revenue is finding automation jobs on Upwork (RPA, desktop automation, workflow building) and fulfilling them with OpenClaw and Claude Code.
Sub-agents allow your main OpenClaw instance to delegate specialized tasks, keeping the orchestrator free and multiplying throughput through parallelization.
A design-thinking approach — mapping automation opportunities by value vs. effort — is essential before building anything.
Verticalizing computer use agents for a specific industry (manufacturing, real estate, distributorships) is the major startup opportunity Andreessen Horowitz is calling out.
Always start by building a lightweight MVP skill, test it, debug, and iterate before scaling.
The #1 tool to find startup ideas/trends - https://www.ideabrowser.com
LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/
The Vibe Marketer - Resources for people into vibe marketing/marketing with AI: https://www.thevibemarketer.com/
FIND ME ON SOCIAL
X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg
Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/
FIND NICK ON SOCIAL
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nickvasiles
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickvasilescu/
Personal Website: https://www.nickvasilescu.com

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