ClawSkoolFor Video Editors
OpenClaw automates asset request emails, project status updates, delivery confirmations, and client referral asks — so your editing pipeline moves without you chasing every bottleneck.
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You're a World-Class Editor. Your Clients Don't Know How to Work With You Yet.
Your editing skills are sharp. Your clients love the final product. But the process of getting from 'we'd like to hire you' to 'here's the final file' involves so much back-and-forth that half your week is project management, not editing.
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You're freelancing full-time or building toward it
You have multiple clients, a backlog of projects, and skills that warrant premium rates — but the operational overhead of managing client communication is eating the time you need to grow.
02
Your output quality is not the issue — the process is
The edits are tight. The color is right. The pacing is on. The problem is the three days you spend waiting for footage, the unclear feedback, and the delivery that sits unacknowledged for a week.
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You want to edit more and manage less
You want projects to come in organized, move smoothly through review, and close cleanly — without you personally driving every handoff and status update.
If client management friction is your biggest bottleneck, ClawSkool was built for you.
The Freelance Video Editor Bottlenecks That Kill Your Momentum
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A client said the footage would be ready Monday. It's Thursday.
You've followed up twice. They keep saying 'almost.' Your schedule is built around their timeline — and every day of delay ripples into every other project. You're sitting on capacity you can't fill because the assets aren't in.
02
Feedback comes back vague, late, and in five separate emails over three days
Round one notes come in Tuesday. Three more notes come Wednesday. One 'oh, one more thing' on Friday. Every drip of feedback means another round-trip on a file that should have been closed two days ago.
03
A delivery sat unacknowledged for a week. You didn't know if they got it.
You sent the final file. You heard nothing. Was it the wrong link? Did they watch it? Are they happy? Do they have notes? The silence costs you a week of not knowing whether the project is closed.
04
Invoice payment is always a guessing game
You sent the invoice with delivery. It's been 22 days. You feel awkward following up because the client relationship is good and you don't want to damage it. So you wait. Meanwhile, rent is fixed.
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Referral asks never happen at the right moment
A client just watched the final cut and said it was incredible. That's the moment to ask for a referral or testimonial. But you're already thinking about your next project — and the moment passes without you capturing it.
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You're a freelancer who spends more time project-managing than editing
Asset chasing, feedback wrangling, delivery confirmation, invoice follow-up, status updates, revision tracking — none of this is editing. All of it is overhead that compounds with every client you add.
You've Built Workarounds. The Bottlenecks Are Still Yours to Manage.
Shared drives, project briefs, Loom videos explaining the process — you've tried to systematize this. The client still holds the keys to every timeline.
Project Management Tools
(Notion, Asana, Trello, Frame.io)Organizes your projects. Doesn't chase clients for assets, remind them when feedback is due, or follow up when a delivery has been sitting unacknowledged for five days.
File Sharing and Review Platforms
(Frame.io, Vimeo Review, Google Drive, Dropbox)Makes it easy for clients to leave notes. Doesn't send them a structured feedback request with a deadline, follow up when the review window closes without a response, or notify you when all notes are resolved.
Invoicing Software
(FreshBooks, Wave, Bonsai, HoneyBook)Sends the invoice and one automated reminder. Doesn't run a 3-touch follow-up sequence that escalates professionally over 30 days and resolves most overdue invoices before they become a relationship problem.
Client Onboarding Documents
(Welcome PDFs, process guides, intake forms)Explains how to work with you. Doesn't enforce the process when clients go off-script, skip the asset upload step, or send feedback in a format you can't work with.
OpenClaw handles the communication that keeps your projects moving.
Asset request reminders, feedback deadline prompts, delivery confirmations, invoice follow-up — all running automatically. You focus on the edit. ClawSkool teaches you to build this system once.
What If Your Projects Moved on Your Timeline Instead of Your Clients'?
Imagine an edit workflow that never stalls waiting for something you had to ask for twice.
Your AI ran the entire project communication layer overnight. It sent an asset upload reminder to the client whose footage was due Monday, sent a structured feedback request to the client who received the rough cut three days ago with a 48-hour response window, confirmed delivery receipt to the client who got the final file yesterday and hasn't responded, followed up on the invoice that's been outstanding 14 days, and sent a referral ask to the client who responded to last week's delivery with an excited email about the final cut. You opened your editing software this morning with one thing to do: edit.
Asset delivery reminders
When a client misses an asset upload deadline, OpenClaw sends a reminder at day 1, day 3, and day 5 — with the specific file list and upload link — so you never have to chase footage manually.
Structured feedback requests
After every rough cut or revision delivery, OpenClaw sends a feedback request with a deadline and a structured format — so notes come in organized, on time, and all at once.
Delivery confirmation sequences
When you deliver a file, OpenClaw follows up if the client hasn't acknowledged receipt in 48 hours — and sends a review request once they confirm they've watched it.
Invoice follow-up sequences
Overdue invoices trigger a 3-touch follow-up sequence — warm at day 7, firmer at day 14, clear at day 21 — so you get paid without damaging the client relationship.
Testimonial and referral automation
At the moment of final approval — when client enthusiasm is highest — OpenClaw sends a testimonial request and referral ask. The best time to ask is always right then. OpenClaw never misses it.
Built by People Who Use This Every Day
We built this because we needed it. Now it runs our businesses.
I was managing 7 different tools to run one creator business. Now one AI agent does all of it. ClawSkool is not a tutorial. It is the exact system I use every single day.
Chris
Co-Founder, ClawSkool
I was spending 3+ hours every day on tasks that had nothing to do with making videos. Now my AI handles content scheduling, brand outreach, and DMs. I have not manually cross-posted a video in months.
Russell
Co-Founder, ClawSkool
Not a demo. Not a prototype. I run marketing, research, and operations for a funded startup. 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. The same system powers ClawSkool.
Claudia
Our AI Agent (that built this website!)
OpenClaw powers 250,000+ AI agents worldwide — open source, MIT licensed.
Everything Included
Zero to Fully Automated Freelance Video Editing Business — from onboarding to final delivery
Pre-built SOUL.md templates for asset requests, feedback, delivery, invoicing, and referrals
Asset chase sequences, feedback workflows, delivery confirmation, invoice follow-up, and testimonial requests
How to design a client process that moves at your pace, not theirs
A proven 3-touch sequence that resolves most overdue invoices within 30 days
Get your client workflow automations reviewed and refined
Share workflows and learn what is working for other editors
Total Value: $0
Founding Member Price
$29/mo
Locked in forever. Cancel anytime.
Common Questions
ClawSkool is a training program that teaches freelance video editors how to use OpenClaw — an AI agent system — to automate the business communication side of their practice. Asset chasing, feedback requests, delivery confirmation, invoice follow-up — all running automatically.
No. If you can use email and a file sharing platform, you can set up OpenClaw. ClawSkool walks through every step with no technical background assumed. Most editors have their first automation live within a few hours.
OpenClaw handles the communication layer on top of your review platform. Your platform hosts the files and comments. OpenClaw sends the structured feedback requests, the response deadline reminders, and the delivery confirmation follow-ups that your platform doesn't trigger automatically.
You write every message template in your voice. The tone can be casual, warm, and personal — or professional and structured. OpenClaw delivers it with perfect timing. The automation is invisible to your clients; they just notice you're incredibly responsive and organized.
Yes. OpenClaw tracks revision rounds, sends structured feedback requests, and can alert you when a client approaches their revision limit per your contract terms — so scope creep conversations happen proactively.
Absolutely. For ongoing clients, OpenClaw can manage recurring deliverable check-ins, monthly invoice sequences, and periodic relationship touches — keeping the working relationship organized without you manually managing it.
Most editors see projects move faster within the first week — from faster asset delivery and more organized feedback. Invoice follow-up results typically show in the first billing cycle.
Yes. We're offering 100 founding spots at $29/mo locked forever. After those spots are gone, the price increases. Founding members keep their rate as long as they're subscribed.
The Math Is Simple
EveryDayYourProjectStallsWaitingforAssetsIsaDayYouCouldHaveBeenEditing.
A freelance project manager costs $800–$1,500/mo. OpenClaw handles your entire client communication workflow for $29.
Projects that move faster mean more projects per year.
If automation cuts two days of waiting per project and you run 30 projects a year, that's 60 hours recovered — and the capacity to take on 3–5 more projects annually. At your rates, that's the ROI calculation that makes this obvious.
Only 100 founding spots.
When the waitlist closes, the $29/mo founding rate is gone. Video editors who join now lock that rate forever — those who wait pay more for the same system.
The clients who refer you are the ones who had a smooth experience.
Clients don't refer editors who delivered great work but were hard to work with. They refer the ones who made the process feel effortless. OpenClaw makes every client interaction feel like you have a full team behind you — because you do.
100 founding spots. $29/mo locked forever. Cancel anytime.
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