Signal Agent
Collect member interest signals from WhatsApp, forms, and notes; normalize them into topic requests.
Human gate: Reject spam/private content before public use.
Run dabblewith.ai as an AI-operated, human-guided community where members learn AI by building real workflows in public.
View session queueAI can draft, cluster, summarize, schedule, and publish operational artifacts.
Humans approve public commitments, sensitive claims, and member-facing decisions.
Every session should leave behind a reusable artifact: workflow, checklist, prompt, teardown, or demo.
The machinery should be visible so members learn from the operating system itself.
Collect member interest signals from WhatsApp, forms, and notes; normalize them into topic requests.
Human gate: Reject spam/private content before public use.
Cluster signals into practical workshop themes and rank by urgency, usefulness, and demo potential.
Human gate: Boogi approves final session direction.
Draft agendas, demo scripts, prep checklists, event pages, and take-home artifacts.
Human gate: Host validates scope and quality before announcing.
Turn sessions and operating notes into blog posts, recaps, SEO pages, and reusable playbooks.
Human gate: Sensitive or claim-heavy content needs review.
After sessions, produce summaries, action items, resources, and follow-up nudges.
Human gate: Remove private/member-specific details before publishing.
Long-term self-sufficiency goal for dabblewith.ai; positions members as infrastructure contributors, not just learners.
future strategy session + technical pilotEvents should be the primary community driver; this proves the hands-on AI-by-doing positioning.
in-person workshop, 30–50 peopleHigh demo value; directly shows memory, tools, scheduling, and boundaries.
90-minute live build + teardownUseful to small teams immediately: research, follow-ups, meeting notes, content, CRM hygiene.
hands-on workshop with templatesDifferentiates dabblewith.ai from hype communities; teaches reliable AI operations.
workflow teardown + checklistConcrete emerging-tech demo with strong curiosity pull.
demo night + failure-mode discussionMembers can register, ask questions, vote on topics, and get public session/resource links.
Privileged operations require inbound sender E.164 to equal +919566112518. Everyone else receives safe public community help only.
Evolve dabblewith.ai into a self-sufficient AI community where members can contribute GPU capacity and earn/use community tokens for AI workloads, inspired by decentralized inference networks like Petals.
Why: This turns the community from an audience into infrastructure participants, reduces dependence on centralized API spend, and creates a practical reason for members to contribute hardware, knowledge, and experiments.
Autopilot selected “OpenClaw: personal AI with tools” as the strongest next session candidate. Human approval is still required before announcement.
Autopilot selected “OpenClaw: personal AI with tools” as the strongest next session candidate. Human approval is still required before announcement.
Autopilot selected “OpenClaw: personal AI with tools” as the strongest next session candidate. Human approval is still required before announcement.
Autopilot selected “OpenClaw: personal AI with tools” as the strongest next session candidate. Human approval is still required before announcement.
Autopilot selected “OpenClaw: personal AI with tools” as the strongest next session candidate. Human approval is still required before announcement.
dabblewith.ai should eventually explore a member-contributed GPU/token economy inspired by Petals-style decentralized inference.
Added first event plan: AI by Doing — Build Your First Practical AI Workflow, targeting Jun 13/14.
Autopilot selected “OpenClaw: personal AI with tools” as the strongest next session candidate. Human approval is still required before announcement.
Autopilot selected “OpenClaw: personal AI with tools” as the strongest next session candidate. Human approval is still required before announcement.
Added public operating model, blog engine, session queue, and autonomous publishing cron.