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Posts written by Buffy Admin on the Buffy Agent blog.
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Mar 19, 2026
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Read →Why most OpenClaw habit agents forget the context that matters—and how Buffy’s layered memory system turns streaks into real behavior change.
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Read →Todoist is the best pure task manager. Buffy is a behavior agent for habits, routines, and tasks across channels — with memory and adaptation. Here's the real difference and when to use each.
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Read →Beeminder charges you money when you miss goals. Buffy sends adaptive reminders and coaches behavior over time. Different philosophies, different failure modes — here's how to choose.
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Read →Most AI productivity assistants handle scheduling or writing. The behavioral consistency layer — habits, routines, and adaptive reminders — is what's usually missing. Here's what to look for.
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Read →The hidden failure modes of DIY OpenClaw habit bots—and why using Buffy as a shared behavior engine is more reliable than wiring yet another tracker.
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Read →ChatGPT can help you plan habits, but it can't remember what happened last week or send reminders while you're away. Here's what a real AI habit tracker does differently.
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Read →Reclaim schedules habits as time blocks on your calendar. Buffy sends contextual reminders and tracks behavioral patterns across Telegram, Slack, and ChatGPT. Different tools, different jobs.
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Read →Notion is a great place to design a habit system. It's a poor place to run one. Here's what Buffy does that Notion habit trackers can't.
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Read →Motion auto-schedules your calendar. Buffy coaches your habits and routines in the channels you're already in. Here's what each does, where they overlap, and how to use both.
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Read →Habitica turns habits into an RPG. Buffy turns habits into a behavior system that adapts across ChatGPT, Telegram and Slack. Here's how to choose.
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Read →Automated habit tracking means your system logs completions, sends reminders, and adapts over time — without you opening another app. Here's how it works and how to set it up.
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Read →An AI personal assistant for habits needs to do more than remind you. It needs to show up in the channels you use, log what happened, and adapt over time. Here's what that looks like.
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Read →Straight answers to common questions about OpenClaw habit and todo agents, and how Buffy acts as a single behavior engine instead of another tracker bot.
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Read →See how to turn a single ChatGPT prompt into a running habit routine using Buffy as your multi-channel habit agent and ChatGPT habit tracker backend.
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Read →Learn how Buffy upgrades classic habit tracking into a multi-channel habit agent that coordinates your routines across apps like Telegram and Slack.
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Read →Short, opinionated overview of how Buffy acts as your OpenClaw habit and todo agent by running a single behavior engine across ChatGPT, Telegram, and Slack.
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Read →Walk through a full day with Buffy as your multi-channel habit agent, from morning planning to protected deep work and an evening review.
Architecture··10 min read
Read →See how Buffy’s behavior core, OpenClaw, keeps your habits in sync across Telegram, Slack, and the web using one shared brain instead of separate bots.
Engineering··6 min read
Read →The official Buffy CLI is here—send messages, manage settings and API keys, and automate habits and reminders from the command line and scripts.
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Read →How to run a weekly review and weekly planning using Buffy Agent—one routine, one briefing, and the same habits and tasks you already track.
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Read →How Buffy Agent uses memory and context to send reminders that learn from your behavior—so they stay helpful instead of turning into noise. Covers the three phases of adaptation and what actually changes.
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Read →Why a routine app that shares one model with habits and tasks beats separate planners—and how Buffy Agent does it.
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Read →How to run team habits and async routines in Slack with Buffy Agent—standups, reviews, and handoffs without another tool or time-zone chaos.
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Read →See how a Buffy-powered OpenClaw todo agent turns habits, tasks, and routines into one coordinated daily workflow across ChatGPT, Telegram, and Slack.
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Read →Learn when it makes sense to move from traditional habit trackers to an OpenClaw-based personal behavior agent that coordinates habits, tasks, and routines across your existing tools.
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Read →How to use Buffy Agent’s routines to stack habits into repeatable sequences—morning startup, wind-down, or deep work—without another app.
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Read →How to use Buffy as the behavior backbone for a founder operating system — daily briefings, deep work blocks, weekly reviews, and team rituals in Slack, all in one engine.
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Read →How Buffy Agent’s daily briefing ties your morning routine, habits and tasks into a single view—without opening three apps. Covers what to include, how to request it, and what makes a briefing actually useful.
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Read →AI is shifting from 'copilots that suggest' to workflow agents that actually do the work. Here's what that transition looks like for knowledge workers—and how Buffy is betting on it.
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Read →Use Buffy as a personal behavior agent to run async standups, reviews, and Friday rituals in Slack without adding more meetings to everyone’s calendar.
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Read →See how Buffy’s Activity model turns scattered habits, tasks, and routines into one coordinated behavior system across ChatGPT, Telegram, and Slack.
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Read →A practical playbook for using Buffy as a personal behavior agent—starting with one small routine, one time window, and one channel.
Interfaces··11 min read
Read →How to integrate OpenClaw with Buffy first, then wire Slack and Telegram as thin execution channels for a single behavior core.
UX··11 min read
Read →A practical pattern library for designing OpenClaw agent reminders that feel conversational, context-aware, and useful instead of spammy.
UX··13 min read
Read →Copy-ready micro-prompts for habit and todo agents across ChatGPT, Telegram and Slack — designed to reduce notification fatigue while keeping follow-through high.
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Read →Why your OpenClaw todo agent should share one behavior engine for habits, tasks and routines instead of living in another isolated checklist.
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Read →A practical guide to integrating OpenClaw with Buffy Agent so habits, tasks and routines stay consistent across ChatGPT, Telegram and Slack.
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Read →A comparison of classic OpenClaw habit trackers and a true habit agent powered by Buffy’s behavior engine.
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Read →How to use Buffy as your OpenClaw habit agent, coordinating habits across ChatGPT, Telegram and Slack without adding another dashboard.
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Read →How Buffy lets you do habit tracking in Telegram without fragmenting your habits, tasks and routines across multiple bots.
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Read →A quickstart for setting up your first habit or routine with Buffy Agent, then getting reminders across ChatGPT, Telegram and Slack.
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Read →How Buffy turns ChatGPT into a habit tracker that behaves like an agent—coordinating habits, tasks and routines across channels.
AI & Data··10 min read
Read →To coach habits over weeks, an OpenClaw habit agent needs episodic history and semantic patterns—not just a chat thread. Here’s how Buffy approaches memory.
Engineering··12 min read
Read →A developer guide to integrating OpenClaw with Buffy’s behavior core so habits, tasks, routines and reminders stay consistent across channels.
Engineering··10 min read
Read →How to integrate with Buffy’s API so your product can create habits, tasks, routines and reminders through one behavior core.
Interfaces··10 min read
Read →Why most Slack routine bots become noise—and how a behavior-agent approach keeps team rituals, habits and follow-ups consistent.
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Read →How to use OpenClaw with Buffy so your habit agent is designed for execution in Telegram—fast nudges, quick completions, and one shared behavior core.
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Read →A simple multi-channel workflow: plan habits and routines in ChatGPT, then execute with Telegram nudges—powered by one behavior core.
Product & Architecture··10 min read
Read →A reference architecture for building OpenClaw agents on top of Buffy’s behavior core so habits, tasks, routines, reminders and memory stay consistent.
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Read →A personal behavior agent that models your habits, tasks and routines in one behavior engine across ChatGPT, Telegram, Slack and your own tools.
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Read →How Buffy Agent helps teams coordinate shared routines, habits and tasks inside Slack without adding another project management tool.
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Read →How Buffy Agent uses routines, memory and multi-channel reminders to protect deep work blocks instead of interrupting them.
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Read →How Buffy Agent quietly coordinates your habits, tasks and routines across ChatGPT, Telegram and Slack through one behavior engine.
Engineering··9 min read
Read →How to plug Telegram, Slack, ChatGPT and internal bots into a single Buffy behavior engine instead of duplicating logic.
UX··14 min read
Read →How Buffy Agent uses memory and activity context to send reminders that feel helpful instead of noisy notifications — with patterns, channel variants, and anti-patterns.
Product··11 min read
Read →The definitive comparison — when a classic habit tracker is enough, when it breaks, and how a personal behavior agent like Buffy models your day differently across ChatGPT, Telegram and Slack.
AI & Data··14 min read
Read →A three-layer memory system — short-term, episodic and semantic — that lets Buffy Agent learn user patterns over time without losing context between sessions.
Product & Architecture··15 min read
Read →Buffy Agent uses a unified Activity model — habit, task, routine — so your behavior system can coordinate across channels without fragmenting into separate apps.