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Community Question β€’ Apr 21, 2026

Can OpenClaw browse the web to find the best price for a flight?

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George Miller
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Yes, it can use the Playwright skill to scrape websites. You can tell it: 'Check flight prices from NYC to London for next Friday every 6 hours and message me if it drops below $500.' It’s incredibly reliable for this.
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Siddharth Verma
5 days ago
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I'm worried about the token cost for the heartbeat feature. What interval are you guys using?
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Vikram Singh
5 days ago
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Pro tip: use the 'Search' skill with Tavily for way better research results.
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Sarah Miller
5 days ago
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Does anyone have a skill for monitoring crypto prices on Binance?
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Vikram Singh
5 days ago
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I highly recommend using Claude 3.5 Sonnet for the logic parts, it's way more reliable than GPT-4 for shell commands.
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Vikram Singh
5 days ago
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I highly recommend using Claude 3.5 Sonnet for the logic parts, it's way more reliable than GPT-4 for shell commands.
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Aditya Rao
5 days ago
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I tried this but I'm getting a 'Permission Denied' error on macOS. Any fix?
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Jessica Low
5 days ago
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Does anyone have a skill for monitoring crypto prices on Binance?
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Aditya Rao
5 days ago
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I'm worried about the token cost for the heartbeat feature. What interval are you guys using?
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Aditya Rao
5 days ago
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I highly recommend using Claude 3.5 Sonnet for the logic parts, it's way more reliable than GPT-4 for shell commands.
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Jessica Low
5 days ago
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Does anyone have a skill for monitoring crypto prices on Binance?
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Sarah Miller
5 days ago
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Thanks for the tip! Just got my agent connected to Discord.
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Sarah Miller
5 days ago
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Thanks for the tip! Just got my agent connected to Discord.
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Jessica Low
5 days ago
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I highly recommend using Claude 3.5 Sonnet for the logic parts, it's way more reliable than GPT-4 for shell commands.
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Arjun Reddy
5 days ago

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