GitHub – nikilster/clawflows: ⚡️ Superpowers for your Openclaw. Powerful prebuilt agent workflows.
If you’ve been experimenting with Openclaw, you know the feeling. You set up your agent, get it running, and then… you realize you’re still doing a lot of manual work. Triggering tasks. Repeating prompts. Explaining the same context again and again.
That’s exactly where ClawFlows steps in.
You can check it out here:
https://github.com/nikilster/clawflows
At its core, ClawFlows gives your Openclaw agent prebuilt workflows that run on autopilot. Think of it like installing “superpowers” into your setup. Once a workflow is enabled, your agent just knows about it. No restart. No fiddling around. It simply works.
And the part I really appreciate? You don’t need to speak in rigid cron syntax or technical scheduling language. You can say things like “7am”, “every 2 hours”, or even “morning”. It feels natural. Human.
Workflows run based on the schedule defined in a WORKFLOW.md file, which means once they’re set, they keep going without you manually triggering anything. It’s like hiring a quiet, reliable assistant who just handles things in the background while you focus on bigger ideas.
If you prefer control, there’s also a CLI to manage workflows directly. And if you’re the tinkering type, you can build your own custom workflow. The project even encourages contributions, so if you create something useful, you can submit it and share it with others.
What I like most is the tone of the project itself. It’s clearly built from feedback. There’s real appreciation for early users and contributors. That matters. It feels alive, not like some abandoned repo.
Looking ahead, tools like this are nudging agents from reactive tools to proactive partners. Less “do this now,” more “it’s already handled.”
And honestly, that shift changes everything.



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