Start with one useful AI employee.
Get Fred is the simple first product: a practical playbook for setting up one OpenClaw AI employee with prompts, worksheets, SOPs, memory, and human approval rules.
Do not start by automating everything. Start with one workflow that keeps slipping: follow-ups, inbox triage, admin cleanup, proposal prep, or support drafts.
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The easiest sale path is the starter playbook.
Get Fred gives buyers the foundation before they pick a specific workflow kit. It explains the role, rules, business context, approval loop, reusable prompts, and weekly review.
What you get
A practical, reusable setup kit for making AI useful without pretending it should run your business.
One clear AI employee role
Define the job, inputs, outputs, limits, and what the AI must ask before doing.
Prompts and worksheets
Use reusable prompts, a business briefing worksheet, and simple workflow checklists.
Approval rules
Keep risky actions human-approved: sending, spending, promises, refunds, private data, and public posts.
Your first AI employee org chart
Get Fred helps you stop thinking about AI as one messy chat box. Give each AI employee a narrow job, then keep the human in charge of approvals.
You approve the risky parts.
The AI can draft, organize, summarize, remind, and prepare. You approve sending, spending, promises, refunds, private data, and public posts.
Triage assistant
Summarizes messages, flags urgency, extracts tasks, and drafts replies for review.
Follow-up assistant
Tracks warm leads, prepares next messages, and reminds you before deals go cold.
Admin assistant
Turns messy notes, calls, reports, and open loops into clean checklists and SOPs.
Drafting assistant
Prepares helpful responses from your policies and examples, without making risky promises.
Why trust FredBuilds?
Practical, transparent, safety-first. No fake autonomy. No hype promises. No “AI replaces humans” nonsense. Just small workflows, clear approval rules, and reusable kits.