We've built a human-friendly getting-stuff-done-oriented version of OpenClaw. It's called picnic. It's free for anybody with an existing subscription to ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.
Its unique aspect is that we completely avoid any mention of API keys, terminals, having to put together telegram bots just to talk to it... all that stuff is gone.
It's currently in beta and we're working on adding a huge library of plug-and-play OpenSource business workflows. We'd love your feedback!
Do you think this is a product category that will exist in future? Or is it the wrong abstraction?
Do you know people that would love to use Openclaw but are blocked by the tech knowledge requirements?
Please let me know if I can help you in any way or if you have any ideas.
It's still changing a lot in the current state; we're pushing about two new version updates a day, with some really helpful big features coming this week.
Unsupported keys error: too many arguments for 'config'. Expected 0 arguments but got 1. What is safe to edit Only documented OpenClaw schema fields should live in openclaw.json. Picnic metadata or experiments should go in separate files. Recommended fix Remove unsupported keys, then retry. If you need Picnic-specific metadata, store it outside openclaw.json.