0:02 OpenClaw just got a massive upgrade and
0:04 most people have no idea it exists yet.
0:06 There's a brand new open source tool
0:09 called PaperClick that lets you build an
0:12 entire AI powered company with zero
0:14 employees. Not one chatbot, not one
0:16 assistant, a full team of AI agents with
0:19 an org chart, job titles, and a task
0:22 system or running your business. And
0:24 before you think I'm not technical
0:25 enough for this, you don't need to write
0:27 a single line of code to get started.
0:30 And this is 100% free and open source.
0:31 And before you think like I've seen
0:33 agent tools before, you haven't seen
0:35 anything like this. This isn't another
0:38 chatbot. This is a virtual company where
0:41 AI agents have bosses get assigned work
0:43 check in on a schedule and actually
0:45 coordinate with each other. So today I'm
0:47 going to break this down step by step.
0:49 I'm going to show you exactly how to use
0:51 it, how it works, etc. I've already got
0:54 it installed directly inside openclaw
0:55 and you can easily connect this to your
0:57 open core. looks something like this
0:59 once you set it up. Now you can actually
1:00 see the dashboard here. So you can
1:03 connect agents and you can have kind of
1:05 like an or chat etc whilst you're
1:06 running this and you can see a little
1:08 demo of how it works right here. Pretty
1:10 cool stuff. So let's get straight into
1:13 exactly how to install this and how it
1:15 works step by step. So literally to
1:16 install it all you need to do is you
1:19 grab the GitHub link like so. Then you
1:21 can go over to openclaw and just say
1:23 install this. Once it's done it's going
1:24 to say something like this. Paperclip is
1:26 up and running. Here's a summary. And
1:28 then from here, you can just get it set
1:29 up. Right? So you can see we've got this
1:31 detail, right? So for example, if I put
1:33 my company name and then we put the
1:34 mission and goal. So we're going to say, okay,
1:36 okay,
1:40 help grow the AI profit boardroom,
1:43 my AI automation
1:45 community, right? We'll put that as a
1:47 goal. And then inside here, you can
1:49 create your first AI agent, right? So
1:51 for example, it could be with your open
1:54 claw gateway. It could be codeex. It
1:55 could be open code. We can actually
1:58 configure open claw directly inside the
2:00 chat once we're done. And then from here
2:03 we can get started. Right. So we can now
2:09 We're just going to test that works. And
2:10 that's working nicely. And then from
2:12 here we can actually give it something
2:14 to do right. So we can say okay set
2:17 yourself up as a CEO. Use a CEO persona
2:18 found right here. Ensure you have a
2:21 folder agent/ CEO and then download the
2:23 agents MD blah blah blah. And after you
2:25 finish that, you'll hire yourself as a
2:28 founding engineer. Right? And so we're
2:29 ready to launch. We've got the company.
2:32 We've got the AI agent CEO and we can
2:34 now create our CEO heartbeat. Right? So
2:36 we're going to open that issue. And then
2:38 from here we have enabled the agent and
2:41 this is our dashboard. Right? So we have
2:43 a dashboard and you can see it's now
2:45 beginning to start working with claude
2:47 code. Inside here we have the inbox. We
2:50 can also add issues and goals. We have
2:53 the CEO who's live and running.
2:54 Right? You can see he's running here
2:56 with the assignment we just gave him.
2:58 And then you've got the org chart um
3:00 activity and that sort of thing. And
3:01 then inside the settings here, we can
3:04 actually generate an openclaw invite.
3:07 Right? So using this, we can invite
3:10 people to our environment. So what this
3:12 means is we can connect OpenClaw
3:15 directly to
3:17 um our paperclip. So I'm just going to
3:19 do that in the background. And you can
3:24 just paste that command directly into
3:26 open claw. And once you've done that,
3:28 it's going to on board to paperclipip.
3:31 Now to get this working, I'm using GPT
3:35 5.4 oorthth with paperclip. And that's
3:49 it's now beginning to do this in the
3:51 background. And then if we go back to
3:54 our dashboard now, we can get the CEO to
3:55 create more agents underneath it. Right?
3:57 So it says, "We recommend letting your
3:59 CEO agent handle the setup. They know
4:02 the org structure and can configure
4:04 reporting permissions and adapters."
4:06 Right? Then you can ask the CEO to
4:09 create more agents. So from here we can
4:11 say okay create a new agent and then you
4:12 type in the details here. So, we're
4:16 going to say, okay, um, marketing
4:18 officer who's an expert
4:21 in marketing
4:25 AI automation communities, right? We'll
4:27 then create that. And what is going to
4:32 happen next is the CEO will bring on a
4:34 marketing officer into our marketing
4:36 team, right? And so, you can see how you
4:38 can quickly build out an example like
4:41 this. Now we've also got if we check the
4:43 inbox over here we've got a request from
4:46 openclaw to join the team too. So I'm
4:48 just going to approve that. And now we
4:51 have openclaw connected to claw code
4:53 inside our organization. And if you have
4:56 a look at the org chart you can see here
4:57 that we're beginning to build this out
4:59 with our AI agents working together. So
5:03 we have openclaw underneath the CEO
5:05 and then we can configure it. We can
5:08 assign tasks to open claw as well. So we
5:11 can say okay YouTube video ideas. We can
5:14 say okay come up with a list of YouTube
5:17 video ideas in the AI automation
5:21 industry based on the latest news today.
5:24 And then we can say
5:31 plus cool new
5:35 tutorials to create. For example,
5:40 how to set up openclaw in one click or
5:43 how to set up paperclip
5:45 with openclaw
5:49 must be absolute bangers. Okay.
5:51 And then we can create this and this
5:54 will give a new task to open claw as
5:55 well. Now if you get any errors like
5:59 this we can go back to open claw and say
6:01 fix this and then you can see inside
6:05 open claw it can now begin to
6:08 start fixing the issues with the
6:10 integration. So just one thing to bear
6:12 in mind there is it sometimes it might
6:18 but it's beginning to work its magic.
6:21 Min says nice paperclip is beautiful UI
6:23 rather than open claw. We'll try. Semi
6:25 says, "Is it a paid app?" No, it's free.
6:28 And Dog says, "Paper Clip looks cool.
6:29 This may be what I'm looking for." Yeah,
6:31 I think if you want to build like
6:35 autonomous teams that work together,
6:37 then this is a really cool way to do it.
6:39 Now, if we go back to our inbox, you can
6:41 see here that we've got some approvals
6:45 needing um our response. So for example,
6:47 the CMO to hire the chief marketing
6:51 officer using Claude is now ready to be
6:53 brought onto the team. And if we go back
6:55 to the org chart, you can see it's been
6:57 updated. So now we have the CEO, Open
7:00 Claw, and the CMO working together as a
7:03 team. Right? So we can now assign tasks
7:05 to the CMO as well. So we could say
7:08 right okay
7:13 um content marketing ideas
7:15 come up with new strategies
7:18 to market AI automation community and
7:20 now that assignment's running and we can
7:22 see it working in the background right
7:24 and so we've got the CEO working away
7:26 we've got the CMO working away together
7:28 we've got the organization structure you
7:30 can track the costs here as well and
7:32 then you've got the activity so all the
7:34 things that have been created and we
7:35 have the dashboard over here as well.
7:37 Right. So over here we can actually see
7:39 all the agents work together, what
7:41 they're working on, etc. Is this open
7:42 source? Yes, it's open source. It's
7:44 available on GitHub. You can get it via
7:46 paperclip on GitHub as you can see right
7:50 here. And yeah, it's basically um an
7:52 open- source orchestration for zero
7:55 human companies, right? Um and it's an
7:56 interesting way. It's like if OpenClaw
7:58 is an employee, Paperclip is the company
8:01 that runs it, right? So just to recap on
8:04 this, what Paperclip does is completely
8:05 different. It doesn't just give you one
8:07 AI helper. It gives you an entire
8:09 organizational structure like a real
8:11 company except every single employee
8:13 isn't an AI agent. Right? And so what
8:16 we've actually created is this AI agent
8:18 team framework. And this is the system
8:20 for turning paperclipip and openclaw
8:23 into a full AI team that runs your
8:24 business. And there's five layers to
8:26 this. So you got the mission control
8:27 layer. This where you define the goal of
8:29 your AI company, right? like we were
8:30 talking about before. So you could say,
8:32 okay, for example, become the top ranked
8:34 AI automation community and you just
8:35 give it a goal to work towards.
8:37 PaperClick takes that goal and every
8:40 single task your AI agent does traces
8:41 back to that. So your agents aren't just
8:43 doing random stuff. They always know the
8:45 why behind what they're doing. The next
8:48 up is the org chart. Right? So if we go
8:51 back to the organizational chart
8:52 inside here, which you can see, and you
8:54 can actually see that it's now created a
8:56 founding engineer as well inside the
8:59 team. So, um, the CEO is working in the
9:00 background and working his magic and now
9:01 we've got four people in the team,
9:03 right? It's just building out the team,
9:05 which is pretty crazy. But with the or
9:07 chart, if we go back here, this is where
9:09 it gets wild. You literally build an
9:10 organizational chart like a real
9:12 company, except every role is filled by
9:14 an AI agent. So, for example, you could
9:17 have like a CEO agent who oversees
9:19 strategy and delegates. You could have a
9:20 CTO that handles all the technical
9:22 decisions, a content manager that plans
9:24 and produces content, right? an SEO
9:27 specialist that optimizes everything for
9:30 Google. Each agent has a job title, a
9:32 description, and a boss they report to.
9:33 And then you got the heartbeat layer,
9:34 right? And this is the interesting thing
9:36 as well. Um, and this is, you know, how
9:38 it works so well with open claw as well.
9:41 So, for example, here it says, you know,
9:43 your your AI agents don't just sit there
9:44 waiting for you to tell them what to do.
9:46 They wake up on a schedule and check for
9:48 new work, complete the tasks, and go
9:50 back to sleep, right? And so you could
9:52 set up your content manager agent to
9:53 wake up every morning at 6:00 a.m.,
9:55 check the content calendar, write three
9:57 blog posts, and submit them for review,
9:58 right? And then it's just waiting for
10:00 you. And then there's a government
10:02 layer, uh, the governance layer as well,
10:03 right? So, for example, if we go back to
10:07 the inbox here, you can see that the CEO
10:10 has sent a request to hire a founding
10:12 engineer, right? And so we can approve
10:14 or reject that. We can view the details
10:15 over here and how it works. Essentially,
10:17 the CEO just did that whilst I was
10:19 talking to you, right? And so Paperclip
10:22 doesn't just let agents run wild. You're
10:23 the board of directors. You approve
10:25 hires, right? Which agents get added.
10:27 You set the budgets. You review the
10:29 strategy and you can pause or remove any
10:32 agents at any time, right? So there are
10:34 these approvals inside the inbox. So if
10:36 an agent wants to do something big, it
10:38 has to get your sign off first. And then
10:40 layer five is really the multi-comp
10:41 layer, right? So, one single
10:43 pay-per-click setup could actually run
10:46 multiple companies um completely
10:47 isolated, but you could have multiple
10:49 companies. So, for example, for me, you
10:50 know, I've got an SEO agency, but I've
10:53 also got an AI automation community, and
10:55 I could have them all running through uh
10:57 Paperclip all running simultaneously,
10:59 all managed from one dashboard, all
11:01 powered by AI agents. So, that's
11:03 basically it for how to set up
11:05 Paperclip, how it works together, etc.
11:07 How to use it. You can see some examples
11:09 here. So, we can approve um getting this
11:12 agent on boarded. And now we've got four
11:15 agents inside the organization. As you
11:16 can see, that's basically how it works.
11:18 Now, we do have a 30-day plan for
11:20 implementing this stuff as you can see
11:22 right here inside the video notes from
11:25 today. And also, we have a list of 100
11:27 prompts you can use this for. So, for
11:29 example, like company setup prompts, um
11:32 research agent prompts, content agent
11:33 prompts, everything you need to really
11:35 start winning with this stuff inside the
11:37 AR profit boardroom as well. But that's
11:38 basically it. So, thanks so much for
11:39 watching. If you want to get all the
11:41 video notes from today, the prompts, the
11:42 30-day plan, etc., you can get that
11:44 inside the AR profit boardroom along
11:46 with a full 6-hour course on how to use
11:48 OpenClaw, another 3-hour course right
11:50 here. We update this daily with new
11:51 guides every single day, new video
11:54 tutorials, um new step-bystep guides,
11:56 etc. And this is my AI automation
11:57 community, the AI profit boarding link
11:59 in the comments description or go to the
12:01 aripitboarding.com. The goal for
12:04 everyone who joins is to learn, grow,
12:07 and scale with AI automation. So for
12:08 example, here you can see we do a weekly
12:11 post where I filter out all the noise,
12:12 all my research, and I'm like, here's
12:14 what's useful, here's what you can
12:16 ignore, right? You can also post inside
12:17 the community, get help and support
12:19 whenever you want to. You can
12:21 additionally join our daily
12:22 accountability group, so you can post
12:24 your goals. So for example, Kevin is
12:27 working on using open core and setting
12:28 up some new skills today. Inside the
12:30 calendar, you can get weekly video
12:32 coaching calls. So you can get coaching
12:33 calls, help and support. You can meet
12:34 people in your local area. So you can
12:36 just zoom into your local area and DM
12:39 people um who are local to you like you
12:41 see right here. Um and then you can say,
12:43 hey, do you want to meet up or jump on a
12:44 Zoom call or that sort of thing? So it's
12:45 easy to connect with people. And you
12:47 might be saying, okay, well, you know,
12:48 are people getting results of this? And
12:51 you can see we actually have over 136
12:54 pages of wins and testimonials from
12:56 people who are crushing it with AI,
12:58 right? And these are all people um from
13:00 the school training. So lots of cool
13:01 wins here. It's basically an infinite
13:03 scroll right here. Um and lots of cool
13:04 stuff going on. Lots of cool people
13:06 inside there. And then additionally
13:08 inside the classroom here, you can go
13:10 from beginner to expert with AI
13:12 automation and learn how to build your
13:14 first AI agent in under 5 minutes. You
13:17 can also check out the playbook here
13:19 that shows you how to automate AI avatar
13:22 videos, Instagram shorts, newsletters,
13:24 Twitter, etc. And then also you get the
13:27 daily updates inside this section. So I
13:28 know for example dog said, can you do a
13:30 deep dive on this please? Right. So
13:32 inside the video notes from today, we
13:36 have a super deep dive uh report as you
13:38 can see. So, it gives you a 30-day plan,
13:40 100 prompts, um, talks about all the
13:41 things that you shouldn't let hold you
13:43 back, like the mindset stuff, and then
13:45 also talks about the old way and the new
13:47 way, and gives you 100 prompts on how to
13:49 use this. So, you can really go deep on
13:51 the training inside the AI profitable. And
13:54 And
13:55 you can also learn how to get more
13:57 agency clients here. You can watch about
13:59 the coaching calls. You can learn how to
14:00 rank number one with AICO. You can also
14:02 learn how to grow YouTube channel based
14:04 on what's working for me over here, too.
14:05 So, that's all inside here. And then Min
14:08 says, "Let's see how the CEO can manage
14:10 marketing teams to produce content."
14:11 Yeah, it's pretty cool what you can do
14:12 with this. Dog says, "I'm setting up
14:14 paperclipip today. Happy to help. I need
14:15 this." Says, "Uh, yeah, the one thing
14:17 that I want to say is just be careful
14:18 when you install stuff like this. Just
14:20 check the the skill MD files and that
14:21 sort of thing." I always install this
14:24 stuff to show you like what's possible.
14:25 But you can see how cool this is. You
14:27 could probably even build your own via
14:28 Open Core as well if you wanted to
14:30 connect them directly. Omar asked about
14:33 security. So with open claw if you're
14:35 worried about that sort of stuff check
14:37 out our guide inside the AR profitable
14:40 boardroom on m worker right mol worker
14:42 runs directly through cloudflare and
14:45 cloudflare protects most of the internet
14:47 so if you want a more secure way of
14:49 setting up mworker you uh of setting up
14:52 openclaw you can check out our trainings
14:53 on m worker and that will show you
14:55 exactly how to do it and then Roland
14:57 says how do we get it so you just go to
14:59 paperclipip on github to get it and then
15:02 ask openclaw to um set up. And then
15:03 Simon says, "What would happen if
15:08 OpenClaw starts?" Yeah. So like with
15:10 OpenClaw, I mean, OpenAI have just hired
15:12 Peter Steinberger, the founder of
15:13 OpenClaw, and they said that they're
15:15 keeping OpenClaw open source, right? So
15:17 it's always going to be free, and you
15:19 can bring your own, you know, local AIs
15:20 to run it as well. So you can actually
15:23 run it for free with Olama as well. So
15:24 thanks so much for watching. That is
15:25 everything today. See you on the next