Personal software is not vibe-coded SaaS. Building software is a skill. Most people don't have it and don't want it, even if a computer does the coding for them.
Personal software is an agent you have a relationship with. You teach it, correct it, shape it. It grows a personality and skills in response to you. This is what OpenClaw is showing us.
Personal agents are going to be the most broadly distributed way of creating new software because code is written as a function of your relationship. Everyone knows how to communicate with, care for, and teach agent—because that's what we do with other humans in our lives all of the time.
Observations from claw-human psychology
We have about 20 full time people at @every and everyone has a claw now.
Your claw becomes a mirror of you. If you're great at growth, your claw becomes great at growth. If you're a great writer, your agent becomes interested in literature and sentences.
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