Both are being used together:



Claude Code is an ability amplifier—it allows me to accomplish things that were previously impossible on my own, while strictly adhering to the boundaries I set, never crossing the line.
OpenClaw is like a wild cat—you never know if it will come back with a fish or knock over the entire kitchen in the next second.
My current approach is to partition tasks: strategic code and funding-related activities are handled by Claude Code, exploratory tasks and experiments that don’t mind messing up are assigned to OpenClaw.
It’s not about choosing which is better, but about giving different-sized cages to agents with different personalities.
Freedom and control are not contradictory—don’t expect one agent to do both; just use two.
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