openclaw-newsroom is a simple program that scans news from five main sources automatically. It uses AI to check the quality of news and helps organize it with editorial tools. This software collects news items and scores them based on relevance and trust. It supports fast editorial curation with Gemini Flash, so you get better news results quickly. You can run it on your Windows computer with a low monthly cost of about $5.
To use openclaw-newsroom on your Windows machine, your computer should meet these requirements:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 2 GB free hard drive space
- Internet connection for downloading and running the app
- Administrator rights to install software
If you have an older version of Windows, the app may not work correctly.
- Automated scanning: Checks five different news sources continuously
- AI Quality scoring: Rates news items based on accuracy and relevance
- Editorial tools: Gemini Flash helps organize and curate the news feed
- User-friendly interface: Designed for easy interaction with minimal setup
- Affordable: Runs with a cost of about $5 per month
The app runs in the background and provides news updates without you needing any programming knowledge.
Click the large green button at the top or go directly to the download page here:
This link will take you to the official GitHub page where the app’s installer is available.
On the GitHub page, look for the file named something like openclaw-newsroom-setup.exe. This is the installation file.
Click on the file to start the download. If your browser asks if you want to keep the file, choose "Keep".
Locate the downloaded file in your “Downloads” folder or wherever your browser saves files.
Double-click the installer file openclaw-newsroom-setup.exe to begin installation.
If Windows asks for permission to make changes, click “Yes” to continue.
The installer will guide you through simple steps:
- Accept the license agreement
- Choose installation folder (the default is fine for most users)
- Click “Install” to begin copying files
Wait for the process to finish. This usually takes 2-3 minutes.
Once installed, you will see a shortcut on your Desktop or in the Start Menu named “openclaw-newsroom”.
Click it to open the program.
When you open the app for the first time, follow these steps:
- Create an account: Use your email to sign up or log in if you already have one.
- Choose news topics: Pick what types of news you want to scan, or leave default settings for general news.
- Set update intervals: Decide how often the app should check for new articles (default is every 30 minutes).
- Review permissions: Allow notifications if you want alerts about new news items.
The app will start scanning right after setup and show updates in the main window.
- The app connects to five popular news sources automatically.
- It uses AI to check each news piece and gives it a quality score.
- Scores help you find the most trustworthy and relevant news.
- Gemini Flash helps editors organize and filter news quickly.
- You can browse the news list, mark favorites, and share articles easily.
The software runs quietly in the background. It uses little CPU and memory so you can keep working without slowdowns.
- Keep the app updated by checking GitHub regularly for new releases.
- Adjust scanning frequency based on your internet speed and interests.
- Use the built-in editor tools to mark or save important news.
- If you want to pause scanning, use the pause button on the main screen.
- Restart the app if you notice any delays or frozen news updates.
If the app does not start or update:
- Check your internet connection.
- Make sure Windows is up to date.
- Restart your computer, then try again.
- If you see a security warning, confirm that the app can run.
- Uninstall and reinstall the app if problems continue.
For detailed help, visit the GitHub issues page on the download link provided earlier.
Visit this page to download the latest installer:
Follow the steps listed above to install and start using openclaw-newsroom on your Windows PC.