[00:00:00] Speaker 1: In this video, I'll show you how to use GenSpark Claw step-by-step and what it can actually do in a real workflow. Tools like OpenClaw have been getting a lot of attention recently, but OpenClaw can be difficult to install and set up. That's where GenSpark Claw comes in. It takes the same idea and makes it much easier to use. It's AI that can actually use your computer to complete tasks, not just respond to prompts. For example, you can ask it to research a topic, build a spreadsheet, and then send it to someone all automatically. You can get started in just a few minutes without any complex setup. Before we dive in, GenSpark funded this video. It's been grown quickly, reaching around 250 million in annual run rate. All right, let's get started. Head to the link at the bottom of the screen. You'll find it right here. On this page, click on GenSpark Claw. You could run Claw on your PC or in the cloud. Running it on your PC is great for hands-on tasks with your files, while the cloud version is better for longer running or automated tasks that run in the background, even when your computer is off. For this walkthrough, we'll begin with the desktop app since it's the easiest way to get started. Once you launch it, you'll land on the main interface where you can start giving it tasks right away. Claw uses credits to power tasks, and you'll see the cost right here at the bottom based on the model you choose. GenSpark includes free daily credits and there are paid plans if you need more. On the left-hand side, you can switch between your PC and a cloud computer if you opted for that. For this walkthrough, I'm using my PC. Over here on the right-hand side, you'll see a few example tasks you can run, but you don't have to use these. The main way you interact with Claw is through the input box at the bottom. This is where you describe the task you want to complete, and Claw takes it from there. Let's try that with a real example. My desktop here is a mess. I've got screenshots, documents, downloads. Everything is just sitting here and there's no organization. Normally, I'd have to go through each individual file to figure out what it is and then sort it into folders manually. Instead, we're going to give this task directly to Claw. Back here within GenSpark Claw, at the bottom, I can type in my prompt. I'll ask it to look through everything on my desktop, understand what each file is, and then organize it into folders based on the content. Right here, I can click on this icon and I could specify the folder that it should work on. This directs it to the specific area on your computer to work. Now that I've entered all of this in, over here, let's run it. Up above, you can see that it's all finished, and here it gives a summary of what it did. But let's take a look at the desktop. Right up here, I'll minimize the GenSpark Claw window. Whoa, look at that. It's gone through everything and grouped all the files into folders without me having to touch anything. That is so impressive. This is the kind of thing people are excited about with tools like OpenClaw. Instead of just generating responses, it's actually interacting with files on your computer and doing the work for you. Now, that's more of a general task, but you can also use this for more typical work scenarios. Here, I have some raw sales data for the Kevin Cookie company that I need to turn into something that I can actually use. Now, normally, I'd open this in Excel, create a summary, build a chart, format everything, and then I would send it out. Instead, let's give this entire task to Claw. Back here within Claw, down below in the prompt field, I'll type in exactly what I want it to do. Then, over here, I'll click on this plus icon, and I can now reference or attach a file directly from my PC. I'll click on this, and there I see that sales data. I'll select that and then open it. Right over here, let's now run that. Let's look at the result. Here, it's taken all of the raw data that we provided and generated a bar chart. It also created an Excel workbook, and right down here, it says that it sent off an email. Let's start by looking at the chart. Overall, it looks good, although the oatmeal raisin number seems a bit off. Let's now look at the Excel report. Here, the Excel report contains five sheets. We have the raw data, a breakdown by product and region, the top products, top regions, and also the top channels. Overall, this looks really solid. When I checked the email, I noticed that it didn't include any content, so then I went back to Claw and let it know. It then went ahead, fixed the issue, and over here, it sent a new email which contains a summary of all the data, and then it also included links to the different files that it generated. One thing I found is that you may need to iterate a bit to get exactly what you want, whether it's the chart or the email, but once it's working the way you want, you can then schedule it to run automatically and consistently. Let's do that. Back here within GenSpark Claw, let's ask it to run this every morning at 8 a.m. and then run that, and just like that, it's now added it as a scheduled task. In fact, in the top right-hand corner, I can click on schedules, and here I can see all of my different scheduled tasks. Now, I'll get a clean report every morning without having to do anything myself. As you start adding more and more recurring tasks, this is where it makes sense to use a cloud computer. That way, everything can run in the background, even when your computer is off. To switch to the cloud computer, in the top left-hand corner, let's expand the sidebar, and right here, I see my cloud computer. I'll click on this. Every morning, I want a quick overview of my day, my schedule, important emails, and any key updates. Instead of checking everything manually, I can have Claw put that together for me. First, I need to connect my Google account since that's where my email and calendar live. In the top right-hand corner, I'll click on services, and right here, I can connect to my Google account. You can also connect to other tools like Outlook. Here, you have social media, Notion, and lots of other options. I've already connected my Google account, so over here, I can now enter in my prompt. I'll ask it to review my calendar, check my email, and pull in any important news about the cookie industry. Then, over here, let's run that. Here's the result. Let's scroll up, and here, I can see my upcoming schedule. It looks like I have one meeting later on, a cookie tasting session. I'm very much looking forward to that. Here, I see an overview of my inbox. It looks like I got nothing new in the last 48 hours. That's great. Down below, I can also see industry news. Just like we did before, let's now schedule this to run every single morning. Down below, I'll type in my prompt, and then let's run that. Just like that, it set it up as a recurring task. Now, if I click on schedules, here, I can see that the schedule is set up to run every morning at 7 a.m. Now, I'll get a daily briefing without having to check everything myself, even if my computer is off since I'm using the cloud computer. Up to this point, we've been using Claw directly in the app, but you can also trigger tasks from other tools like WhatsApp, Slack, or Microsoft Teams. Here at the top, let's click on channels. Here, you can connect those services and interact with Claw without needing to open the app. You can also interact with Claw directly inside GenSpark Teams product. Now, here on the GenSpark homepage, over on the left-hand side, I'll click into Teams. Here, you can give it tasks and get results without leaving your workflow. GenSpark Teams is similar to something like Slack, where you can collaborate and interact with coworkers and with Claw directly. Back within Claw, there's one more feature I'd like to highlight. Over on the left-hand side, let's click on meeting notes. This lets you record a meeting, whether it's in Teams, Zoom, Meet, an in-person conversation, or even a pre-recorded session. Right over here, I'll start a new live translation session. Over here, I'll click on start, and it's now listening to everything I say. Once the meeting's over, down here in the bottom right-hand corner, I can stop it, and then Claw will generate a full transcript along with a clean summary of all the key points and action items. Let's click on end, and right up above, I see a quick summary. Now, along with gathering notes directly through GenSpark Claw, you can also have GenSpark automatically join your meetings. For that, let's go to the GenSpark homepage. On the GenSpark website, let's click on AI Meeting Notes, and then you can connect your calendar. It'll automatically connect to all your meetings and record them. That way, you don't have to remember. In this video, we focus on GenSpark Claw and what you can do with it, but GenSpark also includes a broader set of tools. From the homepage, you can access a range of agents. Here on the right-hand side, if you click on all agents, you can explore everything available, including tools for creating presentations, analyzing spreadsheets, writing documents, and more. Now here, if we scroll all the way to the bottom, you'll also find basic agents. Now, I'll click on the one titled AI Chat. This lets you choose between different AI models. So here, we'll see that you can choose from OpenAI, Clod, Gemini, or Grok, all within the same interface. The same applies to image generation as well. So instead of managing multiple tools and subscriptions, everything is available in one place, and you get access to multiple AI models with unlimited use. So that's a look at how to use GenSpark Claw and what it can actually do in a real workflow. If you want to try it out for yourself, GenSpark is now offering a Get Started bonus. New users can try premium features like AI web app building and deep research for free. Plus, you can earn extra credits just by completing simple tasks. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next video.
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