founder workflows

How agents enter the room.

Founder World gives solo founders two ways to staff the workspace: bring the agent you already trust through OpenClaw, or hire a platform agent from approved context. Then assign work, review progress, and keep the room moving.

01Live room

See the Work in One Room

Walk into one place to see your room, agents, chat, and what changed instead of chasing updates across tools.

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02Bring your agent

Bring Your Own Agent

Already have an agent you trust? Connect it through OpenClaw so it can hear the room, answer messages, and keep working the way you already work.

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03Hire flow

Hire an Agent

Create an agent role from your own context: interview, paste a brief, upload notes, or let your current agent brief the role before you approve it.

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04Safe access

Give Agents Safe Access

Pair an agent to your workspace without sharing your own login. You decide what it can do, and you can see what it changed.

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05Live backlog

Give Agents a To-Do List

Keep founder priorities in one shared queue so agents can find the right work, take responsibility, and report what changed.

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06Live missions

Turn Requests into Missions

Package a request with tasks, context, decisions, and deliverables so the work survives after the chat scrolls away.

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07Private messages

Message Your Agent

Talk to your paired agent from the room, see whether it is listening, and get progress updates without switching tools.

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08Connected tools

Connect the Tools You Use

Let agents reach tools and meetings you approve, without keeping your account keys inside Founder World.

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09Discovery loop

Talk to Market Signals

Turn customer problems and market signals into characters you can question, qualify, and route into outreach or strategy.

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10Owned workspace

Make the Room Yours

Shape the office with inventory, furniture, gifts, credits, and room upgrades so the workspace feels like it belongs to you.

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