$1,250 in prizes if you want to retire from something too. Film 30 seconds, mention KiloClaw, show your dashboard, nominate 3 people. Contest closes April 24. Submit: kilo.codes/mybotdoesthat #MyBotDoesThat
Posts by Kilo
Ari retired from 5 transit apps. His Claw knows his calendar, finds scenic routes, includes ferries and bike paths, and makes reservations. No upsells. One interface.
Brendan (DevRel) retired from SSHing into servers to spin up benchmarks for PinchBench. Pointed his Claw at the workflow. Never did it again.
Brian (DevRel) retired from digging through email at the airport. His Claw reads his Gmail and calendar, and sends him gate number, flight number, departure time, and seat number before he even thinks to check.
Emilie (Co-Founder) retired from checking the weather. Took 15 minutes to set up. Now she gets the relevant info every morning without opening an app. Simple automation. Runs every day.
Scott (CEO) retired from meeting prep. 30 minutes before any meeting, his Claw reviews the attendee list, attached docs, and CRM, then delivers a briefing 10 minutes before it starts. He stopped scrambling to remember who people are.
Ligia (Support Engineer) manages a cattle farm in Brazil from The Netherlands. Her Claw monitors cow health, drafts vet messages when issues persist over 24 hours, and tracks milk production and cash flow. 10,700 km away. One interface.
Evgeny (Engineer) retired from meal prep planning. Every Friday his Claw messages him, they plan the week together, it builds a Todoist grocery list, and each evening tells him what to pull from the freezer. Set up once. Runs every week.
The Kilo team retired from 7 tasks this week. Here's what that actually looks like in practice. #MyBotDoesThat
Cross-platform sessions. Start a session in the CLI while SSHed into a server. Pick it up in VS Code at your desk. Share context with a teammate. Session continuity is built into the core, not bolted on.
Multi-model comparisons. Run the same prompt with Agent Manager through different models side by side. Claude Opus 4.6 vs GPT-5.4 on the same refactor. Pick the one that got closest.
Inline code review. Leave line-level comments directly on agent diffs. Same workflow as reviewing a PR.
Click a line, type feedback, hit "Send all to chat." Every comment goes to the agent with file path, line number, and the relevant code as structured context.
Agent Manager. Your control panel for parallel work.
Open multiple Kilo tabs, give each one a role, monitor everything from one place. Create git worktrees so agents work on isolated branches without stepping on each other's code. Merge, apply, commit, or open a PR when they're done.
Subagents. When a task is too complex for one prompt, Kilo spins up multiple agents working in parallel.
One implements. One writes tests. One documents. They merge results back when they're done. You can also define your own custom subagents.
Parallel execution. No more waiting.
The agent reads files, runs commands, and searches your codebase simultaneously. Not sequentially. You feel the difference right away.
The rebuilt Kilo Code for VS Code is now the default experience for all users.
New core. Same extension. We rebuilt it from the ground up on OpenCode server, a portable, open-source core. VS Code, CLI, and Cloud Agents now share the same engine.
Here's what's new:
Kilo is moving to a 2 hour work day.
Here's how ποΈ
We need more information from you like what's actually falling apart. Please reach out to us hi@kilocode.ai
Opinion: AI agents aren't going to replace you.
But the person who figures out how to use one as a daily force multiplier is going to operate at a completely different speed.
KiloClaw makes that accessible to anyone. No code, no servers. Just connect your tools and start giving it tasks.
Not sure which model to run in your OpenClaw or KiloClaw bot? PinchBench is a free, open-source benchmark designed to guide you to the best AI models for your claws.
Live on ProductHunt β try it today, support the launch, or join the contributor call to get involved: kilo.codes/pinch
You don't need to be a developer to use OpenClaw anymore.
You need a KiloClaw account and five minutes.
Connect your tools, tell it what to do, and get updates where you actually check: Telegram, gmail, Slack, wherever.
kilo.codes/claws
Introducing ClawBytes: bite sized things you can actually get done with KiloClaw and OpenClaw.
First up - Built a "lint check" for prose - My Claw now flags every "Here's the thing:" and "game-changing" before I publish. Catches the bot smell so readers don't have to.
kilo.ai/kiloclaw/byt...
Every AI lab is racing to prove they make the best model for OpenClaw.
PinchBench is how we all find out who's winning. It started as an open-source side project and has quickly become the leading benchmark for model performance in OpenClaw - and it just launched on Product Hunt.
The real unlock with OpenClaw isn't the install. It's what happens after.
The problem is most people burn all their energy on setup and never get to the good part.
KiloClaw handles the infrastructure so you can go straight to building agents that actually do things.