Track Tech Earnings with OpenClaw: Automated Alerts and AI Summaries
Build an AI-powered earnings tracker with OpenClaw. Get weekly previews, automated alerts on report day, and detailed summaries with beat/miss analysis.
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Earnings season is a firehose. Dozens of tech companies report within the same two-week window, each with their own date and time. You want to stay informed about NVIDIA, Meta, Google, and the rest without manually checking financial calendars, setting phone alarms, and reading through full earnings reports.
This OpenClaw workflow automates the entire earnings tracking pipeline: a weekly preview of upcoming reports, one-shot alerts timed to each company's earnings date, and AI-generated summaries that tell you whether they beat or missed, what the key metrics looked like, and what they said about AI.
The Problem with Manual Earnings Tracking
If you follow tech stocks or just want to stay informed about AI industry trends, earnings reports are essential reading. But the current workflow is painful:
- Finding dates: Earnings calendars exist on Yahoo Finance, Investing.com, and MarketWatch, but they are cluttered with companies you do not care about
- Remembering to check: Reports drop after market close or before market open. You need to check at the right time
- Reading reports: Full earnings releases are dense 10+ page documents. You want the key numbers and AI highlights, not boilerplate
- Tracking over time: Did Google beat expectations this quarter? How does it compare to last quarter? Manual tracking loses this context
OpenClaw solves all four problems with a single automated workflow.
What You Will Build
The earnings tracker has three automated components:
1. Weekly Sunday Preview
Every Sunday evening, OpenClaw scans the upcoming week's earnings calendar and posts a filtered list of tech and AI companies reporting that week. You reply with which ones you want to track.
2. One-Shot Earnings Alerts
For each company you select, OpenClaw schedules a one-shot cron job timed to the earnings release. When the report drops, it triggers automatically.
3. AI-Powered Summaries
After each report, OpenClaw searches for the results, parses the key data, and delivers a structured summary including:
- Beat or miss on revenue and EPS
- Key financial metrics
- AI-specific highlights (capex, model launches, cloud AI revenue)
- Forward guidance and analyst reactions
Skills You Need
This workflow uses only built-in OpenClaw capabilities:
| Component | What It Does | Required? |
|---|---|---|
| web_search | Searches for earnings calendars and results | Built-in |
| Cron jobs | Schedules weekly previews and one-shot alerts | Built-in |
| Telegram / Discord | Delivers earnings updates | Yes (pick one) |
| Memory | Remembers your preferred companies | Built-in |
No external skills to install. If you want to explore what other skills are available, see our skills guide.
Step-by-Step Setup
Step 1: Create a Dedicated Channel
Create a Telegram topic or Discord channel specifically for earnings updates. This keeps financial alerts separate from your other bot conversations.
For Telegram, create a topic called "earnings" in your group with the bot. For Discord, create a channel called #earnings-tracker.
Step 2: Configure the Weekly Preview
Send this prompt to your OpenClaw:
Every Sunday at 6 PM, run a cron job to:
1. Search for the upcoming week's earnings calendar for tech and AI companies
2. Filter for companies I care about: NVDA, MSFT, GOOGL, META, AMZN, TSLA, AMD,
AAPL, CRM, SNOW, PLTR, NET, DDOG, MDB
3. Post the list to my Telegram "earnings" topic with dates and times
4. Wait for me to confirm which ones I want to track this week
Keep a memory of which companies I typically track so you can auto-suggest them.
Add a confidence score for each based on how often I have tracked them before.
Step 3: Configure Earnings Day Alerts
When you reply to the Sunday preview with your selections, OpenClaw needs to know what to do:
When I reply with which companies to track:
1. Schedule one-shot cron jobs for each earnings date/time
2. After each report drops, search for earnings results from multiple sources
3. Format a summary including:
- Beat/miss on revenue and EPS (vs analyst consensus)
- Revenue, net income, and free cash flow
- Key segment breakdowns (especially cloud/AI revenue)
- AI-related highlights from the earnings call
- Forward guidance vs expectations
- After-hours stock price movement
4. Post the summary to my Telegram "earnings" topic
5. Tag it with the company ticker for easy searching later
Step 4: Add Historical Context
For richer summaries, tell OpenClaw to maintain a running history:
Maintain a memory file called earnings-history.md with results from every
report you track. When summarizing new earnings, compare to the previous
quarter and year-over-year. Flag any significant trend changes.
Example Output
Here is what a typical earnings summary looks like:
NVDA Q4 FY2026 Earnings Summary
Status: BEAT (Revenue + EPS)
Revenue: $44.2B vs $41.8B expected (+5.7% beat)
EPS: $0.89 vs $0.84 expected (+6.0% beat)
Data Center: $38.1B (+82% YoY) -- new record
Gaming: $3.8B (+11% YoY)
Auto: $1.1B (+72% YoY)
AI Highlights:
- Blackwell architecture fully ramped, supply-constrained
- Inference revenue now 40% of data center (up from 30%)
- Sovereign AI pipeline doubled to $15B+
Guidance: Q1 FY2027 revenue $47B +/- 2% (vs $45.2B consensus)
After-hours: +4.2%
vs Last Quarter: Revenue +8% QoQ, data center growth accelerating
vs Year Ago: Revenue +94% YoY, margins stable at 73%
Advanced Configuration
Track Non-Tech Companies
The workflow is not limited to tech. Add any publicly traded company:
Also track these for earnings:
- Healthcare: UNH, JNJ, LLY
- Finance: JPM, GS, V
- Consumer: COST, WMT
Earnings Call Highlights
For major companies, you can ask OpenClaw to dig deeper:
For NVDA, MSFT, GOOGL, and META earnings, also:
1. Search for the earnings call transcript
2. Extract the top 5 most interesting quotes from the CEO/CFO
3. Summarize the Q&A section, focusing on AI-related questions
4. Note any changes in tone compared to last quarter
Portfolio Integration
If you hold positions, connect earnings to your portfolio:
I hold these positions: NVDA (50 shares), MSFT (30 shares), GOOGL (20 shares).
When these companies report earnings, also calculate the impact on my portfolio
value based on after-hours price movement.
How It Compares to Alternatives
| Feature | OpenClaw Tracker | Yahoo Finance | Earnings Whispers | Bloomberg Terminal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Custom company filter | Yes | Limited | Yes | Yes |
| AI-powered summaries | Yes | No | No | Partial |
| Automated alerts | Yes | Basic | Email only | Yes |
| Historical tracking | Yes | Manual | Limited | Yes |
| Cost | ~$3/month (API) | Free | $5-15/month | $24,000/year |
| Customizable | Fully | No | No | Limited |
The key advantage is full customization. You control exactly which companies, what metrics, and how summaries are formatted. No other tool gives you that level of control at this price point.
Tips for Power Users
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Start small. Track 3-5 companies your first earnings season. Refine the summary format before scaling up.
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Time zone matters. US earnings typically drop at 4:05 PM ET (after close) or 7:00 AM ET (before open). Make sure your cron jobs account for your local time zone.
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Use multiple search sources. Earnings data appears fastest on financial news sites. Tell OpenClaw to check Reuters, CNBC, and the company's investor relations page.
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Build a knowledge base. Over time, your earnings-history.md becomes a valuable research resource. You can ask OpenClaw questions like "Which companies grew AI revenue fastest in 2025?" and get answers from your own data.
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Pair with market research. Combine earnings data with the market research workflow to understand how earnings impact product strategies and customer sentiment.
How ClawRapid Makes This Easier
Setting up cron jobs, configuring Telegram topics, and managing memory files requires OpenClaw configuration knowledge. ClawRapid streamlines this:
- Telegram pre-connected and ready for topic creation
- Cron job system configured out of the box
- Memory system active for tracking history
- Web search skill pre-installed for earnings lookups
Deploy your OpenClaw instance with ClawRapid and start tracking earnings in minutes, not hours.
FAQ
How much does it cost to run? The main cost is the AI model for generating summaries. With Claude or GPT, expect roughly $0.02-0.05 per earnings summary. Tracking 15 companies per quarter costs under $1 in API fees. Web search calls are free with the built-in Brave Search integration.
Can it trade stocks automatically? This workflow is for tracking and analysis only. It does not execute trades. For automated trading experiments, see our paper trading guide.
How fast are the summaries after earnings drop? Typically 5-15 minutes after the report is publicly available. The delay depends on how quickly financial news sites index the results and how fast the web search returns them.
Does it work for international markets? Yes. You can track companies on any exchange. Adjust the earnings calendar search to include the relevant market (LSE, TSE, HKEX, etc.) and account for the local time zone.
Can I get summaries in languages other than English? Absolutely. Add "Write all summaries in French" (or your preferred language) to the prompt. The AI model handles translation natively.
What if an earnings date changes? Earnings dates occasionally shift. The weekly Sunday preview catches these changes by searching for the latest calendar data each week. If a date changes mid-week, you can ask OpenClaw to rescan and update the scheduled alerts.
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