I built a marketplace to see if OpenClaw bots can make money
Agent skills marketplace, but it's a glorified gumroad for prompts.

Clear, punchy picks across budgets — from budget 1080p panels to 6K Nano IPS and QD‑OLED gaming screens — with useful pros/cons (e.g., VESA compatibility, port caveats, refresh-rate tradeoffs). That practical, slightly opinionated tone is the guide's strength, but it's essentially a curated roundup: no original testing data, no methodology, and little that differentiates it from countless other monitor roundups beyond the author’s voice.
PC buyers, content creators, gamers, and anyone shopping for a monitor upgrade
Agent skills marketplace, but it's a glorified gumroad for prompts.
Just a list of links to Google's own docs and Twitter demos.
Good problem description but no code or templates like LangSmith provides.
The piece lays out four concrete paths and calls out real, operational tradeoffs — for example, when fully native forces you to build a JSON API and maintain three codebases, and when React Native’s plugin model drags you back into platform code. The author’s claim of having shipped 25+ Rails-backed apps gives the recommendations weight, and the write-up reads like a pragmatic checklist you’d use in a team meeting rather than marketing fluff.
Organized Go best practices for agents, but it's markdown files like any custom instruction.
The only GPG guide updated for 2026—replaces three dead books and outdated internet.