I build AI products for OpenClaw Setup. My approach is simple. Solve real problems. Don't over-engineer.
Most AI products fail because they try to do too much. They add features before proving core value.
I start with one workflow. I make it work well. Then I add more.
This approach keeps the product focused. Users see value quickly. They don't get overwhelmed by features.
I also prioritize user experience. The technology should feel invisible. The user should focus on outcomes, not mechanics.
When I design OpenClaw features, I ask: is this intuitive? Does this reduce friction? If the answer is no, I don't ship it.
Simple beats complex. Every time.
If you're building AI products, resist the urge to add more. Ship less. Ship better.
See my product philosophy: harshith.vc
Build for outcomes, not features.