Your AI is a team, not a single chatbot
One assistant trying to do everything will forget half of it by Tuesday. A small crew of specialized agents — each with its own role, memory, and skills — does it right.
Why a crew, not one model
Most AI assistants are a single chat box trying to be everything: writer, researcher, scheduler, coder, therapist. The result is a generalist that's good enough at any one job and great at none. Worse, the context for one task crowds out the context for the next.
ClawBot's crew agents flip the model. Instead of one assistant juggling everything, you spin up a small team — usually three to five agents — each with one job and its own persistent memory. Three concrete reasons this works:
- Specialization beats generalization. A writing agent that has only ever seen your tone, your past drafts, and your audience writes better than a generalist that also has to remember your stock portfolio.
- Each agent keeps its own memory. The triage agent doesn't need to know your trading strategy. The writing agent doesn't need to know which calendar conflicts to resolve. Memory stays scoped, which keeps it fast and accurate.
- They run in parallel. While one agent drafts a reply, another pulls the source links, another updates your project tracker. The main assistant coordinates and hands you the result.
What a crew actually looks like
Three patterns we see most often. Each one is a real "you had to be there" moment — small, specific, and quietly useful:
The Writer
Drafts your newsletter, LinkedIn posts, and long replies. Remembers your tone, your past drafts, and the topics you've already covered so you stop repeating yourself.
The Researcher
Pulls articles, market data, and competitor moves. Remembers which sources you trust, which topics you've already read about, and which angles you've already used.
The Triager
Sorts your inbox into "reply now," "reply later," "ignore." Remembers your priority senders, the projects that are heating up, and the threads you've been silent on too long.
You can also build your own. A trading agent that watches your watchlist and remembers your strategy. A travel agent that remembers your seat preference. A social-media agent that remembers which posts went well and why. The pattern is always the same: one role, one memory, one source of context.
How crews coordinate
Your main assistant is the lead. When you say "write a newsletter about today's market and post it to LinkedIn," the lead doesn't try to do all three jobs itself — it pings the Researcher for the data, hands the result to the Writer for the draft, and waits for your approval before the Poster publishes. Each step is visible, each step has a record, and you can stop or correct any of them.
Crew agents are available on Starter and above. The Free plan includes the main assistant only — enough to feel persistent memory, not enough to feel a crew.
Try a crew of your own
Start with the main assistant on the Free plan. Spin up a Writer or Researcher when you're ready.
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