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Coding Agents for Agentic Coding Workflows

Launch a MyClaw coding agent workspace for agentic coding workflows, Claude Code coding agents, PR reviews, tests, debugging, and repo maintenance that keeps moving while you are away.

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Choose your agent workspace

Pick the compute level your coding workflows need. Pro is the best fit for most repo automation.

Built for teams and operators who need the agent to keep going

Founders shipping product

Solo developers

Engineering teams

Claude Code power users

What MyClaw AI Coding Agents Can Do

01

Review Pull Requests Like AI Coding Agents

Inspect diffs, spot risky changes, leave review notes, and summarize what needs human attention before a human approves.

02

Generate Tests With Agentic Coding Tools

Find uncovered modules, write focused tests, run the suite, and open a PR with small, reviewable changes.

03

Debug Failed Builds From a Hosted Coding Agent Workspace

Read logs, reproduce issues, update configuration, and explain the fix in plain language without interrupting your focus.

Build Coding Agents From MyClaw Skills

Start with coding-focused skills, then let MyClaw combine repo context, terminal tools, GitHub workflows, Claude Code coding agents, and scheduled routines inside one persistent agent workspace.

Before and After Hosted Agentic Coding

Without MyClaw

  • PRs wait for manual review after hours.
  • Tests are written only when someone has spare time.
  • Deploy failures interrupt deep work.
  • Agentic coding tools stop when your local machine sleeps.

With MyClaw

  • MyClaw coding agents review new work on their own schedule.
  • The agent drafts tests and opens focused PRs.
  • Build failures become investigated summaries and fixes.
  • Routine repo maintenance keeps moving in a hosted workspace.

What builders are shipping with coding agents

A few X posts we collected from users building with agentic coding tools, remote dev assistants, and always-on coding agents.

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Overnight Coding Agent Manager

Delegated coding agent management overnight — better context awareness than running agents solo.

@bffmikeView on 𝕏 →
X

Voice-Controlled Debugging & Deploy

Agent debugged a failed deployment, reviewed logs, fixed configs, and redeployed — all via voice.

@georgedagg_View on 𝕏 →
X

Full Site Rebuild via Chat

Rebuilt an entire site via Telegram: Notion to Astro migration with 18 posts — all through chat.

@davekissView on 𝕏 →
X

Cross-Platform Task Runner

Cleaned Linear issues, wrote emails, opened PRs, and prospected signups — all from one chat.

@avi_pressView on 𝕏 →
X

Calendar + Obsidian + GitHub Hub

Manages calendar, contributes to Obsidian notes, commits to GitHub, and sends reminders.

@5katkovView on 𝕏 →
X

Codex Agent Orchestration

Takes notes on app improvements, builds lists, writes reports, and kicks off Codex agents.

@nateliasonView on 𝕏 →
X

Large-Scale Data Scraping

Turned an idea into a project pulling 4 million posts across 100 top X accounts.

@andrewjiangView on 𝕏 →
X

Telegram-Connected Dev Assistant

Configured an OpenClaw instance hooked to a Telegram group for on-the-go development help.

@chrisbanesView on 𝕏 →
X

Build UI from WhatsApp

Built a complete UI entirely from WhatsApp messages — sends back output screenshots for review.

@DhruvalGolakiyaView on 𝕏 →
X

Google Analytics Skill Builder

Built a GA4 analytics skill in ~20 minutes and published it to ClawHub.

@jdrhyneView on 𝕏 →
X

Overnight Coding Agent Manager

Delegated coding agent management overnight — better context awareness than running agents solo.

@bffmikeView on 𝕏 →
X

Voice-Controlled Debugging & Deploy

Agent debugged a failed deployment, reviewed logs, fixed configs, and redeployed — all via voice.

@georgedagg_View on 𝕏 →
X

Full Site Rebuild via Chat

Rebuilt an entire site via Telegram: Notion to Astro migration with 18 posts — all through chat.

@davekissView on 𝕏 →
X

Cross-Platform Task Runner

Cleaned Linear issues, wrote emails, opened PRs, and prospected signups — all from one chat.

@avi_pressView on 𝕏 →
X

Calendar + Obsidian + GitHub Hub

Manages calendar, contributes to Obsidian notes, commits to GitHub, and sends reminders.

@5katkovView on 𝕏 →
X

Codex Agent Orchestration

Takes notes on app improvements, builds lists, writes reports, and kicks off Codex agents.

@nateliasonView on 𝕏 →
X

Large-Scale Data Scraping

Turned an idea into a project pulling 4 million posts across 100 top X accounts.

@andrewjiangView on 𝕏 →
X

Telegram-Connected Dev Assistant

Configured an OpenClaw instance hooked to a Telegram group for on-the-go development help.

@chrisbanesView on 𝕏 →
X

Build UI from WhatsApp

Built a complete UI entirely from WhatsApp messages — sends back output screenshots for review.

@DhruvalGolakiyaView on 𝕏 →
X

Google Analytics Skill Builder

Built a GA4 analytics skill in ~20 minutes and published it to ClawHub.

@jdrhyneView on 𝕏 →

Get Started in 3 Steps

1

Choose your agent workspace

Pick the compute level your coding workflows need. Pro is the best fit for most repo automation.

2

Connect repos and task tools

Connect GitHub, Linear, Slack, browser sessions, MCP tools, and the coding runtimes your workflow depends on.

3

Assign ongoing work

Use chat or scheduled routines for coding agents, reviews, tests, fixes, release notes, and backlog cleanup.

FAQ

Recommended Plan

Keep your coding agents running between reviews

Use MyClaw as the persistent workspace for the repos, terminals, agentic coding tools, and scheduled routines your coding agents depend on.

Built for always-on AI agent workflows, not just one runtime.