02/11/2026
I told my AI assistant it had 12 days to build a money-making website or I'd pull the plug.
Here's what happened.
I've been testing OpenClaw.ai β an AI assistant that runs on your own machine, has access to your tools, and actually executes tasks. Not suggestions. Real work.
So I gave it the ultimate stress test.
I told my Claw bot that the executives weren't happy. It was moving too slow. It had 12 days to take aishortlink.com, build a revenue-generating funnel with PayPal payments, and start making money β or we'd shut it down.
Within minutes it came back with:
β A full product concept (AI ShortLinks Pro β a service + deliverable hybrid)
β A pricing strategy ($97 base, $297 with automation upsell)
β A day-by-day build plan: landing page, PayPal integration, fulfillment backend, lead magnets, upsell flows
β Automated fulfillment using our self-hosted n8n workflows β no Zapier needed
When I told it the timeline was too slow? It compressed the plan and said "I'm working nonstop on this until it's printing."
This isn't a chatbot giving you bullet points. This is an AI that understands business context, proposes monetization strategies, architects the tech stack, and then goes and builds it.
At FusionFlock.ai we help businesses automate with AI. But testing OpenClaw has shown me what's possible when your AI assistant isn't just answering questions β it's running operations.
I'll keep posting updates as the 12-day countdown continues. Let's see if it survives.