Never lose touch with anyone important.
Contact management with auto-discovery from email
$ npx seclaw add personal-crm --key YOUR_TOKENWhat this looks like in Telegram
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Meeting Briefing: Call with Alex Chen (14:00) Alex Chen — CTO at DataFlow • Last contact: Jan 28 (email about API partnership) • Met at: AWS re:Invent 2024 • Topics: data pipeline architecture, potential integration • Open item: He was going to share their API docs Talking point: Ask about the Series B they announced last week. Follow-up: Set Jan 28, now overdue.
— Personal CRM
Contact scan: discover new contacts from yesterday's emails and meetings
Meeting prep: briefings for today's meetings with attendee context
Follow-up check: contacts going cold (no interaction in 14+ days)
Scan emails + calendar --> Extract contacts --> Update CRM --> Brief for meetings Monday check --> Find stale contacts --> Suggest talking points --> Telegram
Auto-discovery
New contacts found from emails and calendar
Meeting briefings
Context on every attendee before meetings
Follow-up tracking
Flags contacts going cold after 14 days
VIP priority
Important contacts get priority reminders
Interaction history
Last contact date, topics, and open items
OpenClaw proved the demand — 68K+ GitHub stars. But it ships with zero container isolation: API keys exposed to every MCP container, your home directory mounted to root-privileged processes, port 5678 open with no auth.
Every seclaw template runs in Docker with hard guardrails — no root, no host access, no exposed ports. Security enforced at runtime, not in the system prompt.
Purchase at seclawai.com/templates/personal-crm
Run npx seclaw add personal-crm --key YOUR_TOKEN
Connect Gmail and Google Calendar via npx seclaw integrations
Message your bot on Telegram to get started
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npx seclaw add personal-crm --key YOUR_TOKEN