Stop waiting on clients for copy, images, and bios
Content bottlenecks stall launches. This recipe builds a structured content request from your sitemap, sends it to the client, and follows up until everything lands. It keeps the project moving without turning you into a full-time chaser.
Create a skill called "Content Chaser". I'm a web designer and projects often stall because clients do not send content on time. Given a sitemap or list of pages with sections, generate a structured content request document with word count guidance and examples for each section. Send it to the client via email. Then follow up automatically at configurable intervals with polite, deadline-aware reminders. Track which sections have been received and which are still outstanding. When content arrives via email or shared docs, extract it and organize it into the correct section of the sitemap for my review. Alert me when everything is in, or when a deadline is approaching with content still missing.
Content Chaser turns your Claw into a polite project coordinator.
Give it your sitemap or page list, and it generates a structured content
request — broken down page by page, with word count guidance and examples.
Then it sends the request to the client and follows up on a schedule you
set until every section is filled.
Sign a client, auto-create everything — folders, Figma, channels, questionnaire, kickoff
Every new project starts with the same admin: folders, channels, questionnaires, kickoff scheduling, and content planning. This recipe standardizes that setup so nothing important gets missed when a contract is signed.
Catch "one more thing" before it eats your margin
Clients always slip in extra pages, features, and revisions that weren't in the original scope. This recipe monitors your project communication and flags scope-expanding requests the moment they appear — with a draft change order ready to send.
Keep your content off the AI slop list
Have your Claw periodically check the AI Slop Wiki and build a living filter of patterns to avoid. Every piece of content your Claw creates runs through this filter first, so you never publish anything that reads like generic AI-generated filler.
Local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks safely on your device
A personal, local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks—organizing files, setting reminders, and monitoring system events—without touching sensitive data or taking risky actions without your approval.