Development Management

6,600 Commits in a Month: Workflow Lessons from the Creator of OpenClaw

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One developer. 6,600 commits. One month.

More than most teams ship in a quarter. More than many startups produce in half a year. This is not a marketing metric – it is the real-world productivity of Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw (formerly known as clawdbot), one of the most viral AI projects of January 2026.

Steinberger describes the project plainly: “It’s not a company – it’s one guy sitting at home enjoying the process.” After a successful exit from PSPDFKit, he could have taken a break. Instead, he is building an AI assistant that manages his calendar, sends emails, and checks him in for flights. “AI that actually gets things done” – that is how he articulates the project’s mission.

How can one person work like an entire company? What skills are critical when working with AI agents? Why does experience managing a team of 70+ people turn out to be the key to AI-driven productivity? And how does an engineer’s focus shift – from writing code to designing architecture?

Let us examine the actionable lessons from Peter Steinberger’s workflow – applicable to any AI-assisted project, even if you never install OpenClaw itself.

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6,600 Commits in a Month: Workflow Lessons from the Creator of OpenClaw