Marketing

Engagement opportunity discovery and reply drafting

Use an AI agent to find high-signal conversations (tweets/threads) where a genuine reply would add value, and draft replies for a daily review queue.

Why the human is still essential here

The human picks which conversations to join and approves/tweaks replies to keep them authentic and context-aware (not automated spam).

How people use this

High-intent conversation queue from social inbox

AI prioritizes posts mentioning your category/problem, flags the ones with real buyer intent, and drafts context-aware replies for approval.

Sprout Social (Smart Inbox) / ChatGPT

Influencer/thread monitoring with suggested responses

AI tracks specific creators and threads in your niche, identifies moments to contribute, and proposes replies that reference the thread’s details.

Hootsuite Streams / Claude

Reddit comment opportunities with value-first drafts

AI finds unanswered or high-upvote questions in relevant subreddits and drafts helpful responses that can optionally reference your product softly.

GummySearch / ChatGPT

Community stories (1)

Medium
7 min read

How I Built a 7-Agent AI Marketing Team with OpenClaw (Full Setup Guide)

Most solo founders I know either ignore marketing entirely or burn out trying to do it all manually.

I chose a third option: I built a team that does it for me. Seven AI agents, each with a specific job, handing off work to each other while I focus on building.


Here’s exactly how I set it up and how you can copy it.


The Problem With Solo Founder Marketing


Six months ago, I was doing everything myself. Writing articles, posting tweets, researching what people actually wanted to read, monitoring what was getting traction. Each of those things is a job in itself.


The worst part wasn’t the volume. It was the context switching. I’d be deep in a SwiftUI bug, then have to mentally switch into “marketing mode” to write a tweet. The tweet would be mediocre. The bug would take twice as long because I broke my flow.


I kept hearing about “AI agents” but every demo I saw was someone prompt-engineering ChatGPT by hand. That’s not automation. That’s just a slower typewriter.


What I actually wanted: a system that runs in the background, does research, writes drafts, finds engagement opportunities and only surfaces to me when there’s something worth reviewing. OpenClaw made that possible.

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RithikmotupalliSolo founder and indie developer
Mar 8, 2026