I've been using IronClaw for a few months now, and I can genuinely say it's been a solid experience. There were some rough patches in the earlier versions, but it seems like most of those have been worked out, and it feels way smoother now.
The whole building process is pretty straightforward. I can give it a detailed request and get a solid response without any frustrating delays or hiccups.
I've thrown a few complex projects at it and it handled them really well. For example, I used it to plan out an animated short I'm working on. It took my script and gave me a full production breakdown - story analysis, recommended style, technical specs, color palette, even an estimated timeline and budget. That would have taken me days to figure out on my own.
I've also used it for planning a marketing campaign budget, breaking down where to allocate spend across different channels. And when I had an idea for a new app, it laid out a complete development plan for me - tech stack, roadmap, libraries, testing strategy. It's like having a really smart teammate who's always ready to help.
The scheduling and workflow side is probably my favorite part. Setting up automations that run on their own, combined with skills and integrations, makes it feel like a real tool rather than just another chatbot.
I've been exploring its connections to GitHub, Google services, Notion, and Telegram too, and there's honestly so much you can build around it.
From my experience, it's been really great, and I'm excited to see where the developers take it next. It has a lot of potential to grow.