Week 10 — Mar 2
2 milestones
- MicroClaw 0.1: Identity — Proprietary memory system launched. Persistent identity, self-authored memory, intelligent recall with confidence scoring.
- First agent deployed — OpenClaw agent operational on dedicated infrastructure.
Week 11 — Mar 9
2 milestones
- MicroClaw 0.2: Context — Structured context layer. Agent tracks relationships, projects, and business state across sessions.
- Google Workspace integration — Email triage, calendar management, contacts, and Drive. Working in production.
Week 12 — Mar 16
2 milestones
- Multi-agent deployment — Second agent deployed for a live business with full Google Workspace integration.
- Scheduled operations — Automated briefings, periodic check-ins, and reports on a managed schedule.
Week 13 — Mar 23
3 milestones
- MicroClaw 0.3: Threads — Direction-bearing memory. Agent remembers not just what happened, but where it was headed. Priorities carry forward automatically.
- Website management — Agent builds and maintains business websites. Content updates live in under a minute from a single message.
- Business research and intelligence — Competitive analysis, market research, and actionable reports produced by the agent.
Week 14 — Mar 30
3 milestones
- MicroClaw 0.4: Foresight — Predictive context loading. Agent anticipates what's going to matter before you ask.
- MicroClaw 0.5: Bicameral Memory — Two-tier memory architecture. Different storage for different kinds of knowledge. Agents keep facts and wisdom separate, so recall stays fast as memory grows.
- Slack integration — Professional messaging surface for client-agent communication. Talk to your agent like a team member.
MicroClaw 0.6
testing
- MicroClaw 0.6: Experience Library — Agents learn from their own successes and failures. Reusable strategies are distilled from real work and retrieved when facing similar situations. Performance improves predictably with accumulated experience.
We're focused on living with what we've built and learning from real use. Future directions will come from experience, not speculation.