

Chicago AI Builders Circle S2: Scale Operations With Openclaw And Firecrawl
You started your business to do work that matters. Not to copy-paste data. Not to update spreadsheets at midnight. Not to chase down information that should already be in front of you.
That ends here.
Session 2 of the Chicago AI Builders Circle is where you stop trading your hours for tasks a machine can handle — and start building the automated systems your business has been waiting for.
⚡ THIS SESSION IS BUILT AROUND TWO TOOLS CHANGING HOW BUSINESSES OPERATE:
Firecrawl turns the entire internet into your personal data source. Any website. Any competitor. Any market. Scraped, structured, and handed to you — automatically.
Openclaw takes that data and puts it to work. Processing, routing, transforming, and triggering actions across your entire business — without you lifting a finger.
Together? They replace hours of manual grunt work with systems that run while you sleep.
👇 HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL WALK AWAY KNOWING:
✅ How to configure Openclaw and Firecrawl from scratch — even if you've never automated anything before ✅ How to scrape competitor websites, pricing pages, and market data on a schedule ✅ How to process and act on scraped data automatically using Openclaw ✅ How to identify the manual tasks bleeding your time — and eliminate them this week ✅ How to design workflows that handle the repetitive work so you can focus on growth
🎯 WHO THIS IS FOR:
This session was built for founders, operators, and builders who are done doing things the hard way. If you're still manually pulling data, updating records by hand, or feeling buried in tasks that don't move the needle — this is your room.
No CS degree required. No prior automation experience needed. Just bring your laptop and a list of the tasks you're tired of doing yourself.
⏱️ YOUR TIME IS THE MOST VALUABLE THING YOU OWN.
Every hour you spend on manual data entry is an hour you're not spending on strategy, clients, or the work that actually grows your business. The builders who win in the next five years won't be the ones who work harder — they'll be the ones who figured out how to automate everything else.
That's exactly what we're building in Session 2.