
Daily YouTube Digest
Start your day with a personalized summary of new videos from your favorite YouTube channels — no more missing content from creators you actually want to follow.
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Deploy your own OpenClaw instance and try these use cases today.

Run a daily digest of the top performing posts from your favourite subreddits, with preference learning over time.
I want you to give me the top performing posts from the following subreddits: r/MachineLearning, r/LocalLLaMA, r/singularity. Create a separate memory for the reddit processes, about the type of posts I like to see and every day ask me if I liked the list you provided. Save my preference as rules in the memory to use for a better digest curation. (e.g. do not include memes.) Every day at 5pm, run this process and give me the digest.
Note: This is read-only. No posting, voting, or commenting.
Install the reddit-readonly skill. It doesn't need auth — no Reddit account or API key required.
npx clawhub@latest install reddit-readonlyThe cron and memory skills are built-in.
reddit-readonly skill from ClawHub.Skip the setup — get a fully managed OpenClaw instance ready to run this use case.
| Starter Plan | |
|---|---|
| Monthly | $49/mo |
| Infrastructure | 2 vCPU · 2 GB RAM · 20 GB SSD |
| AI Credits | $10/mo included |
| Messaging | Telegram (Discord/Slack coming soon) |
Starter's 2 GB RAM is plenty for daily digest generation. Upgrade to Pro if you add more subreddits or want faster processing with sub-agents.

Start your day with a personalized summary of new videos from your favorite YouTube channels — no more missing content from creators you actually want to follow.

Summarize newsletters, classify email noise, and send a clean daily inbox digest with preference learning.

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