Stop letting qualified leads disappear inside chat history
This template turns scattered inbound messages into a usable lead intake workflow: detect the lead, extract the important fields, write the record, and notify the owner before the follow-up window slips.
Watch the intake channel
OpenClaw monitors the configured message flow where leads usually appear, such as a Feishu group, Telegram chat, or a manual operator handoff trigger.
Extract structured lead fields
The workflow identifies whether the message is a usable lead and pulls the fields that matter for follow-up, such as name, company, demand, source, and contact details.
Write the record automatically
The normalized lead is written into the chosen CRM sheet, Feishu Bitable, or table so the team has one clear intake record.
Notify the owner to follow up
Once the record is created, the responsible owner or channel gets a notification so the next action happens while the lead is still fresh.
Proof-of-demo
Prove the intake path works before promising a bigger CRM system
A sales operator forwards a new inbound message from a Feishu group. OpenClaw extracts the lead name, company, contact, source, and demand summary, writes the record into a Bitable, and notifies the assigned owner in chat right after the row is created.
Failure boundary
This demo assumes the team already defined what counts as a usable lead, which fields are mandatory, and which key is used for duplicate checks. It does not promise perfect deduplication or repair totally unstructured upstream messages.
Written lead record
Name: Wang Ming · Company: Example Tech · Demand: Wants the Feishu daily report workflow · Source: Feishu group inquiry · Owner: Xiao Li
Owner notification
New lead captured: Wang Ming from Example Tech wants the Feishu daily report workflow. Source: Feishu group inquiry. Please follow up today.
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Deployment help
Does this replace a full CRM?
No. Version one is an intake and handoff layer. It helps the team capture leads faster and more consistently, but it does not try to replace a full sales system.
Can it write to Feishu Bitable instead of a traditional CRM?
Yes. A Bitable or spreadsheet is a strong first destination when the team wants lightweight structure before moving into a heavier CRM setup.
How accurate does lead detection need to be?
The first version works best when you define a practical intake rule up front. It is better to capture clearly usable leads reliably than to over-automate ambiguous conversations too early.