Moltbot Tutorial For Beginners (2026) | How to Use Moltbot
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Hello everyone. Today we are going to
talk about Claudebot and how to actually
use it. ClaBbot is powerful and with
powerful tools, it is important to
understand what you are doing and why
you are doing it. This is not just
another AI chat website where you type a
question and get a reply. Cloudbot is an
assistant that runs on your own computer
and can interact with real systems.
Because of that, you need to approach it
with the right mindset. Cloudbot has
become very popular online because it
represents a shift in how AI assistants
work. Most people are used to AI tools
that only talk. They answer questions,
write text, or help you think. Claudebot
goes beyond that. It is built to
actually do things. It can open files,
interact with apps, run commands, and
connect to tools you already use. That
is exciting, but it also means it comes
with responsibility.
Before you even install Cloudbot, you
should understand who this tool is
really for. If you only want quick
answers, writing help or casual
brainstorming, you probably do not need
Claudebot. Tools like Claude or ChatgPT
are already great at that. Claudebot is
for people who are comfortable with
setup permissions and thinking carefully
about what an assistant should be
allowed to access. If that sounds like
you, then Claudebot can become a very
useful part of your workflow. Now, let
us start from the beginning. To get
Claudebot, you need to visit its
official website. The website address is
c l byud.bot.
When you open the site, the first thing
you will notice is the focus on action.
The message is clear. This assistant is
built to do things, not just talk. You
will also see that this is an open
source project. That means the code is
available publicly, usually through
GitHub. If you are technical or curious,
you can inspect how it works and even
contribute to it. On the website, you
will find installation instructions for
different operating systems. Claudebot
works on Mac OS, Windows, and Linux.
Choose the version that matches your
system. The installation process depends
slightly on your operating system, but
the idea is the same. You download the
package, follow the setup steps, and
allow it to run locally on your machine.
During installation, you may be asked to
approve certain permissions. This is a
critical step. Cloudbot can only do what
you allow it to do. If you give it
access to your files, it can read or
organize them. If you connect it to your
browser, it can help with web- based
tasks. If you link messaging apps, it
can communicate through them. You should
take your time here and only enable what
you truly need. Once Cloudbot is
installed and running, you do not
interact with it through a typical
dashboard like most AI tools. Instead,
Cloudbot integrates with apps you
already use. This might include
messaging platforms like WhatsApp,
Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal,
iMessage, Claude, GPT, Spotify, Hue,
Obsidian, Twitter, Browser, Gmail,
GitHub, or even local interfaces
depending on how you configure it. The
idea is that you talk to Claudebot the
same way you would talk to a co-orker or
assistant. For example, instead of
opening a special app and typing a
command, you might send a message saying
something like, "Organize my project
files by date or check my calendar and
summarize today's meetings." Cloudbot
receives that message, understands it
using an AI model, and then takes action
using the permissions and tools you have
connected. This is a good time to clear
up a common confusion. Claudebot is not
the same thing as Claude, the AI model
created by Anthropic. Claude is a
language model. It can think, reason,
and generate text. Claudebot is the
system that uses a model like Claude to
turn thoughts into actions. You can
think of the AI model as the brain and
Claudebot as the body and tools around
it. Cloudbot is not limited to one AI
model. Depending on your setup, it can
use Claude, open AI models or even
locally running models. This flexibility
is one of its strengths. You can choose
the model that best fits your needs.
Whether that is reasoning, speed, cost,
or privacy. After installation, one of
the first things you should do is
configure your tools. Tools are the
actions Cloudbot is allowed to take.
This might include file system access,
browser control, email access, or
command line execution. Each tool
usually needs to be enabled manually.
This design is intentional. It forces
you to think about security and scope.
For example, if you want Cloudbot to
help manage files, you might give it
access to a specific folder instead of
your entire drive. If you wanted to help
with emails, you might start with read
only access. You can always expand
permissions later, but starting small is
a good habit. As you grow more
comfortable, you can move to more
advanced workflows. One of the most
powerful ideas behind Clawbot is
long-term memory. Unlike traditional
chat sessions that reset, Claudebot can
maintain context over time. It can
remember preferences, ongoing projects,
and patterns in how you work. This makes
it feel less like a chatbot and more
like a long-term assistant. For example,
if you regularly work on a specific
project, Claudebot can learn where the
files are, what tools you use, and what
steps you usually take. Over time, you
can give shorter and more natural
instructions because it already
understands the background. This is why
some people compare Cloudbot to a real
digital assistant, similar to the idea
of Jarvis. It is persistent, always
available, and integrated into daily
tools. Unlike older automation systems
where you had to manually connect each
app and define every step, Claudebot
relies heavily on natural language. You
describe what you want and it figures
out how to do it using the tools it has.
However, this power also means you must
stay alert because Claudebot can run
commands and interact with systems.
Mistakes can have real consequences.
Always review what it plans to do,
especially for complex or sensitive
tasks. Many setups allow you to require
confirmation before actions are
executed. This is a good safety measure
and highly recommended. Another
important aspect is updates. Since
CloudBot is open source and evolving
quickly, updates are frequent. These
updates can bring new features, bug
fixes, and security improvements. Make
sure you keep your installation up to
date and read release notes when
possible. This helps you understand what
has changed and whether any permissions
need to be reviewed. In the future, more
assistants will work like this. They
will live closer to our systems,
understand long-term goals, and take
actions on our behalf. Learning how to
work with tools like Cloudbot now gives
you an advantage. It teaches you how to
think in systems, not just prompts. At
the same time, it is important not to
chase every new tool. New AI projects
appear constantly and not all of them
are worth your time. The real skill is
knowing when a tool fits your needs and
when it does not. Cloudbot is powerful
but it is not required for everyone. If
you are interested in building real AI
powered workflows for work or business,
Cloudbot can be a strong foundation. You
can combine it with other tools,
automation platforms, and APIs to create
systems that save time and create value.
This is where AI becomes more than a toy
and starts becoming a serious
productivity tool. To wrap this up,
Claudebot is an assistant that can truly
act, not just talk. It runs on your
machine, connects to your tools, and can
grow with you over time. It requires
care, thought, and responsibility, but
for the right user, it can be incredibly
powerful. Take your time with setup,
start small, and always stay aware of
permissions and security. There are
always risk, and it will be mentioned in
the installation as well. So take each
step carefully. Before we finish, let's
quickly cover some important safety
precautions. Cloudbot is powerful, so
you should always be careful with
permissions. Only give it access to what
it truly needs. If it does not need full
access to your files, email, or system
commands, keep those permissions
disabled. Start with simple, low-risk
tasks and increase access slowly as you
gain confidence. Avoid connecting
sensitive accounts right away, such as
your main email, financial data, or
production systems. If possible, enable
action confirmation so you can review
what Cloudbot plans to do before it
actually runs anything. Also, keep
Claudebot and its dependencies up to
date since updates often include
important security fixes. If you do not
feel comfortable running Cloudbot
directly on your personal computer, you
can use it through the cloud by setting
it up on a VPS. A VPS is a virtual
private server, which is basically a
remote computer that runs all the time.
You can get one from providers like
Digital Ocean, Hetner, Leno, or AOWS.
Most people choose a Linux server,
usually Ubuntu. After creating the VPS,
you connect to it using SSH from your
local machine. Then you install the
required tools and dependencies,
followed by Claudebot itself using the
official setup instructions. Once
installed, you configure your AI model
keys and permissions just like you would
on a local system. To interact with
Cloudbot on a VPS, you usually connect
it to a messaging app like Telegram,
Discord, or Slack. This way you can send
commands from anywhere while Cloudbot
runs safely on the remote server. This
approach keeps your personal system
isolated and gives you more control over
security. Thanks for watching.
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