OpenClaw for Your Dad
14 hours ago
- #productivity
- #automation
- #workflow
- Picnic helps turn repeated work into installed workflows on projects you control.
- It uses browser automations, schedules, approvals, and supporting skills without requiring developer tooling knowledge.
- Picnic installs repeatable operating loops into projects, keeping them moving without constant prompts.
- Workflows can be run on schedule, with visibility into what happened, what's next, and what needs review.
- The goal is to reduce dropped balls, not increase AI dependency.
- Record tasks in the Picnic Browser to create reusable Browser Automations, runnable on demand or scheduled.
- The browser is sandboxed, separate from Chrome, Safari, or Firefox, ensuring privacy and security.
- The Workflow Library offers reusable systems for common tasks like intake, scheduling, follow-up, and more.
- Workflow packs can be adapted to your business and extended with automations and integrations.
- Picnic can run scheduled jobs overnight, handling reports, emails, data pulls, and more.
- It uses a powerful local runtime for stateful work, tools, and scheduling, hiding technical complexity.
- Picnic supports existing subscriptions without needing separate plans or API keys.
- Plans vary from starter to heavier workflow volumes and larger teams, with annual savings.
- Picnic is secure, running in a sandboxed environment with user control over executions.
- Available on macOS 12+, Windows 11, and Linux x64, with a manual installer for Linux.
- Free forever when bringing your own ChatGPT, Claude, or API subscription.