While I wasn't initially ready to embrace OpenClaw and grant full system access to activate and train my replicant, I opted for NanoClaw instead. As a lightweight version of OpenClaw, it allows me to create a private Docker container sandbox on my machine and use a chat client (WhatsApp) to interface with Claude Code. Working alongside my Claude Code agent, whom I've named ‘Andy’, I develop product design prototypes daily. My training data is stored in a markdown file, and all my product prototypes are kept in a dedicated directory. To ensure I don't lose my work during browser refreshes or similar issues, I also built a simple database to sync my HTML prototype data.