We structure the offer as three bundles and three specialist services. Each one has a clear purpose, price model, and next step so buyers can self-qualify without guessing.
Starter Setup, Managed Deployment, and Ongoing Care cover the main lifecycle from first install to retained operations.
Security and Memory Hardening, Team Training and Onboarding, and Consultancy Calls are designed to solve focused needs without forcing a larger project.
Every offer has a public price range or fixed advisory rate, then moves to an exact scope when variables like trust boundaries and hosting are known.
These are the offers most buyers compare first when they want done-for-you delivery or retained support.
For first-time deployments that need OpenClaw installed, hardened, and handed off with a clean operating baseline.
For teams that need stronger architecture decisions, multi-gateway planning, production-ready hardening, and a cleaner rollout.
For buyers who want a partner to own maintenance, change control, reviews, and response posture after the deployment is live.
These services are useful for already-running deployments, internal enablement, or fast decision support.
Configuration review, restrictions, operator controls, and a written remediation plan for deployments that already exist.
Operator workshops, admin guidance, SOPs, and onboarding material to help teams use OpenClaw consistently and safely.
Paid senior advisory for architecture reviews, deployment planning, issue triage, and scoped decision support.
Buy the smallest engagement that closes your real risk. If the risk is architectural, buy deployment help. If the risk is operational, buy support. If the risk is clarity, buy training or advisory.
| Offer | Best fit | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Starter Setup | Need a correct first deployment and handoff | Review scope |
| Managed Deployment | Need architecture, hardening, rollout, and operational readiness | Review scope |
| Ongoing Care | Need someone else to own recurring maintenance | Review scope |
| Security & Memory Hardening | Deployment exists but posture is unclear or weak | Review scope |
| Training & Onboarding | Operators need repeatable guidance and faster adoption | Review scope |
| Consultancy Calls | Need judgment fast before spending on implementation | Review scope |
If you are installing for the first time, Starter Setup is the cleanest entry point. If the deployment is already bigger, riskier, or multi-gateway, Managed Deployment is usually the better fit.
Starter Setup is the clean first install. Managed Deployment adds more trust-boundary design, more rollout control, and more work for environments that cannot afford a loose handoff.
When you need fast senior judgment instead of a project. It is the right move for architecture review, troubleshooting, or a decision you need before committing to a larger engagement.
Yes. In practice, people often pair a project package with Security & Ops, or with Training & Onboarding, because a deployment is only useful if the team can actually run it.
No. The site gives public ranges so buyers can plan, but the final figure depends on deployment state, complexity, risk, and whether the engagement needs more architecture or more operational work.
Yes, but that is what Ongoing Care is for. The service pages are split so the buyer knows exactly which kind of help they are paying for instead of bundling everything into one vague offer.
The pricing page keeps the same offer structure and adds the commercial details: public ranges, exclusions, add-ons, and how we turn a range into an exact quote.