A practitioner walkthrough of Zapier’s new SDK: eight-step quickstart, real TypeScript examples, a CRM-to-Slack agent pattern, and where the SDK does not fit.
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A practical guide to OpenClaw memory for real users: what MEMORY.md does, how daily notes work, what memory_search and memory_get actually retrieve, why compaction is different from memory, and when dreaming is worth enabling.
A first-person review of Google Workspace Flows, Zapier, and n8n for non-technical teams, covering ease of use, pricing, use cases, field notes, and where each stack breaks.
A practical comparison of Gemma 4, Llama 4, and Qwen 3.5 for local agents – covering tool use, hardware fit, community field notes, VRAM reality, pricing, and which model to pick for your specific workflow.
A practical guide to OpenClaw SOUL.md with real examples, personality templates, screenshots, charts, field notes, and a starter template for beginners.
OpenClaw and n8n solve different problems. This guide explains where n8n wins, where OpenClaw gets interesting, how to think about blast radius and agent autonomy, and why most serious teams should use both.
Estimate token burn for debugging, refactors, repo scans, and code reviews – with realistic ranges, not fake precision. Interactive calculators reveal exactly what your Claude Code session will cost.
A practical guide to Manus AI credits with an interactive task-cost estimator, official pricing rules, screenshots, examples, and tactics for making credit usage more predictable.
If you are choosing between Voiceflow and Botpress in 2026, the cleanest split is this: Voiceflow is easier to recommend to most non-coders and support teams first, while Botpress makes more sense when you need deeper customization, technical headroom, and broader agent infrastructure.
A production-focused guide to using Cursor agent mode on real codebases: planning, rules, AGENTS.md, test-first loops, small commits, checkpoints, and the guardrails that stop large rewrites.
