u/ItsMountaingirl

day one. me and my boyfriend just finished the first project for the studio we started.

we both did this for other people for years and spent about two of them talking about doing it ourselves. web design, development, marketing. finally stopped talking about it this year.

first project was a 14 home retreat above a lake in the western ghats. no reviews, no listings, nobody's heard of the place, and they're asking people to book an expensive stay sight unseen. so we built it editorial. big photography, quiet type, nothing templated. felt like the only honest way to make it look like what it actually is.

handed it over last week.

u/ItsMountaingirl — 4 days ago

am i the only one who wants proper sessions/projects management?

been using openclaw for a few weeks now and the single chat thread thing is starting to drive me nuts. whether its the web ui or telegram, everything just dumps into one long conversation. i have work stuff, personal automations, side project ideas - all mashed into the same chat.

is there something out there (skill, fork, wrapper, anything) that gives you like a simple app where you can:

see all your sessions in one place

create separate projects or workspaces

switch between different chats without losing context

i know multi-agent routing exists but thats not really what im talking about. i dont need five different agents, i just want to organize my conversations with one agent the way you'd organize folders or projects. like how cursor or claude code has different projects.

telegram especially is rough for this. its basically a single thread that keeps growing forever. tried /new but then good luck finding that old session where you set something up two weeks ago.

anyone figured out a decent workflow for this or is everyone just vibing with one mega-thread? would genuinely pay for a clean simple app that just does this.

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u/ItsMountaingirl — 4 days ago