Best-fit use cases
- You want a specific OpenClaw asset, not an end-to-end operating system.
- You need a fast proof point you can use in your business or turn into a sellable deliverable.
- You already know the first workflow: lead intake, browser automation, reminders, inbox triage, or structured routing.
- You want the smallest paid engagement before upgrading into deployment, team ops, or revenue automation.
What this is not
- Not a multi-system transformation project.
- Not full custom app/product development.
- Not an undefined consulting conversation with no deliverable.
Low-friction first payment
$149+
Use this when you want to get money moving faster: one narrow component, one buyer problem, one clear asset.
- Focused scope definition
- One starter/component shipped
- Short handoff notes
- Upgrade path into a larger sprint if it works
Fastest close angle: sell one narrow starter first, then upsell into Deployment Sprint or Revenue Automation Sprint after the buyer sees proof.
Starter builds that close quickly
Sales-bot starter
Capture inquiries from Telegram, WhatsApp, or email and structure them for faster follow-up.
Browser automation starter
Automate repetitive browser tasks with one clean operating loop and a clear handoff.
Reminder + cron pack
Set up recurring operators, reminders, and execution nudges that keep work moving.
Lead intake starter
Create a structured intake flow you can attach to a landing page, DM CTA, or inbound channel.
Why this monetizes fast
- Lower decision friction: easier to buy than a larger sprint.
- Clear deliverable: buyers understand exactly what ships.
- Easy proof: a focused component gives you a demo, case study, or portfolio asset quickly.
- Natural upsell: once the buyer sees one workflow working, a larger sprint becomes easier to close.
How to start
Email the following in one message to reduce back-and-forth:
company / roleexact component wantedwhere it should runwhat input/output it needstarget delivery date
Qualified starter requests get a scope response within 24 hours.