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Indigitus OpenClaw Device

Your personal AI hub that lives on your desk, owns your data, and manages your life.

How Clawdbot Uses Local Storage 📁

The device has its own file system — a workspace folder where I keep everything organized:

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Memory & Notes

Daily logs, meeting notes, decisions, preferences. I remember context across conversations.

Tasks & Projects

Task lists, project files, SOPs (standard operating procedures). I track what's in progress and what's done.

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Documents

Drafts, reports, spreadsheets, templates. I can create, edit, and organize files on request.

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Credentials & Config

API keys, tokens for connected services (Google Calendar, Slack, GitHub, etc.) — all stored locally on the device, not in the cloud.

Why a Dedicated Device Matters

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Always on, always available

Plugged in 24/7, responds instantly via Telegram, Slack, or other channels. No need to leave your laptop running.

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Your data stays local

Files, memory, and credentials live on the physical device you own. Nothing stored on third-party servers.

3

Persistent context

Because it's always running, it builds up knowledge over time — your preferences, your team, your workflows. It doesn't "forget" between sessions.

4

Affordable

A Indigitus open claw setup costs a fraction of a Mac Mini but handles the same Clawdbot workload since the heavy AI processing happens via API calls.

Essentially, the device becomes a personal AI hub — your own assistant that lives on a small box on your desk, knows your business, manages your files, and connects to all your tools. 🚀