If your leads arrive through content and DMs, OpenClaw can turn that chaos into booked consulting revenue.
This page is built for consultants, coaches, advisors, and expert-led service businesses. The goal is simple: capture inquiry context, route the right next step, follow up faster, and stop losing money between "someone interested" and "proposal sent". The default first payment is now the same cleaner path used across the site: start small with one fixed-scope win, then expand only if the proof justifies it.
Best fit: solo consultants, coaches, expert operators, boutique advisory firms, and founder-led services. China Mainland keeps its own RMB path via /cn, /xianyu, /wechat-cn, and /douyin-cn.
Cleaner payment + commitment path
- Step 1 — send the brief: describe the offer, lead source, bottleneck, budget, and timeline.
- Step 2 — receive a written scope: you get the exact starter recommendation, delivery boundary, and what evidence will be handed over.
- Step 3 — confirm by PayPal only after scope approval: the first payment request comes after the written scope looks right.
- Step 4 — delivery ends with evidence: live URL, workflow proof, reusable scripts, and the next-step recommendation.
Global line gets the cleaner payment language here; China Mainland stays on RMB-first routing via /cn and /diagnosis-cn.
Mini proof: before → after
- Before: generic interest, unclear scope, and too much back-and-forth.
After: /starter turns cold but serious leads into one small paid commitment with written-scope-first language. - Before: agency/service buyers saw a broad AI pitch.
After: /agency shows three buyable starters with clearer outcomes and price paths. - Before: China content traffic had weak conversion structure.
After: /wechat-cn and /douyin-cn now route viewers into ¥299 diagnosis → deploy → revenue sprint.
This page now sells the same trust pattern consultants need from their own clients: clear scope, clear payment trigger, clear evidence at delivery.
What this fixes for consultants
- Leads come in half-formed: DMs, comments, emails, and referrals rarely arrive with the context needed to quote fast.
- Good prospects go cold: you meant to reply, follow up, or send a proposal, but delivery work took over.
- Content gets attention but not enough booked calls: the path from post → inquiry → fit check → next step is too loose.
- You repeat the same scoping questions manually: OpenClaw can turn them into a reusable intake + routing loop.
Best buyer profile
- Consultants or coaches selling services from $300 to $10k+
- Experts getting warm traffic from X, LinkedIn, Telegram, WeChat, email, or referrals
- Businesses where the founder is still doing sales follow-up personally
- Operators who want a cleaner path from inbound to proposal without hiring a full sales team yet
This creates a clean ladder: $199 48-Hour Starter → $399 Founder Ops Sprint or $399 Deployment Sprint → $999+ Revenue Automation Sprint.
Consultant offer ladder: buy the smallest proof first
The consultant wedge now follows the same cash-first ladder as the rest of the business: start with one small paid win, then expand only when the evidence is worth it.
3 consultant offers that are easy to buy
1) Lead Qualification Starter
Best if most leads are real, but too many arrive without enough info.
- Structured intake for DMs, email, or landing page inquiries
- Fast route into “not fit / nurture / quote / call”
- Great first sale if you want proof before a wider build
2) Proposal Follow-up Loop
Best if deals stall between first interest and signed work.
- Reminder logic for hot prospects and proposal follow-up
- Context capture so every follow-up starts from the right facts
- Natural bridge into Founder Ops or Team Ops later
3) Content-to-Inquiry Engine
Best if your audience responds to posts but conversion is weak.
- Route content traffic into the right CTA and intake
- Turn repeated reply patterns into reusable scripts
- Strong upsell into /revenue-automation
What the sprint includes
- Lead intake design: define the minimum context needed before you quote, call, or decline.
- Follow-up routing: set the next-step logic for hot, warm, and low-fit prospects.
- Offer-path logic: route buyers into your starter offer, core consulting package, or longer retainer.
- Reusable scripts: turn your common replies into copy-ready assets you can keep reusing.
- Upgrade map: decide whether the next best move is broader founder ops, revenue automation, or a component build.
Why this is close to cash
- Consultant pain is immediate: missed follow-up directly means lost revenue.
- Small changes can lift close rate fast: clearer intake and faster replies matter before big automation complexity does.
- This matches how expert businesses already sell: content, DMs, referrals, email, and lightweight calls.
- Supports both lines: Global gets a niche English entry point while China Mainland stays focused on RMB service pages and short-video channels.
30-second consultant intake
This opens your email client with a prefilled inquiry to morrisonalianna458@gmail.com.
Routing guide
- Need the smallest first yes? Start at /starter.
- The founder is still the bottleneck? Move to /founder or /deploy.
- You already have meaningful lead flow? Go straight to /revenue-automation.
- You only need one narrow asset? Try /component or /sales-bot.
This wedge is now cleaner for cash conversion: one visible first payment, one written-scope commitment path, and one public proof ladder buyers can inspect before they contact.