Setup Is Overwhelming
Installing OpenClaw on Mac Mini, Docker, WSL2, or a VPS involves configuration sprawl across agents, gateways, and sandboxing. One wrong setting and nothing works — and the docs assume you already know the stack.
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Connect with thoroughly vetted OpenClaw specialists for setup, security hardening, cost optimization, and custom skill development. Whether you knew it as Clawdbot, Moltbot, or OpenClaw — we're building a network of experts to solve your problems so you can ship faster.
OpenClaw Experts is a dedicated marketplace for OpenClaw (Open Claw) consulting — covering everything from Mac Mini setup to enterprise multi-agent deployment.
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A massive community, but most teams can't get past setup. These are the problems users commonly face — whether you're migrating from Clawdbot, upgrading from Moltbot, or starting fresh with OpenClaw.
Installing OpenClaw on Mac Mini, Docker, WSL2, or a VPS involves configuration sprawl across agents, gateways, and sandboxing. One wrong setting and nothing works — and the docs assume you already know the stack.
Teams face unexpectedly high bills from inefficient prompts, redundant API calls, and unoptimized model routing. Different model tiers have vastly different price points — and smart routing can significantly reduce costs.
Malicious ClawHub skills, prompt injection attacks, exposed gateways, and credential storage vulnerabilities. Malicious skills have been found on ClawHub — do you know how to audit yours?
Freelance platforms don't have OpenClaw specialists. The ecosystem went from Clawdbot to Moltbot to OpenClaw in months — and there's no consultant directory. Until now.
WhatsApp QR codes won't scan. Telegram pairing codes fail. Slack webhooks drop messages. Every channel has its own setup pain, and troubleshooting means hours in Discord hoping someone answers.
Multi-agent routing, model failover, voice wake mode, Canvas A2UI — these enterprise features have minimal docs. Teams waste weeks reverse-engineering what an experienced specialist could help resolve much faster.
From OpenClaw problem to solution in three steps. No freelance marketplaces, no random contractors — just specialists with hands-on experience who know Clawdbot, Moltbot, and OpenClaw inside out.
Tell us what you need — OpenClaw setup on Mac Mini, security audit of your ClawHub skills, cost optimization, WhatsApp integration, or custom skill development.
We pair you with an OpenClaw expert who has proven hands-on experience in your problem area. Our vetting process includes portfolio review, technical interviews, and reference verification to ensure you get a qualified specialist.
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Common questions about OpenClaw, Clawdbot, Moltbot, and the experts marketplace.
What is OpenClaw?
OpenClaw — also written as Open Claw — (formerly Clawdbot, then Moltbot) is an open-source AI agent platform. It runs on your own infrastructure and connects to messaging channels like WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and Discord. Think of it as a self-hosted AI assistant you fully control.
Is Clawdbot the same as OpenClaw?
Yes. The project started as Clawdbot, was renamed to Moltbot, and is now called OpenClaw. All three names refer to the same open-source AI agent platform. Most press coverage still uses the older names. The official spelling is one word (OpenClaw), but it is commonly searched as two words (Open Claw).
How much does OpenClaw cost to run?
OpenClaw itself is free and open-source, but it requires an LLM API (like Claude or GPT). Typical costs range from $10/month for light usage to $200+/month for heavy enterprise use. Our experts help teams identify opportunities to reduce costs through model routing and prompt optimization.
Is OpenClaw safe to use on my computer?
OpenClaw can be secure when properly configured — but out-of-the-box defaults have known risks. Exposed gateways, malicious ClawHub skills, and prompt injection attacks are real concerns. Our experts can audit and harden your entire setup.
What is ClawHub?
ClawHub is OpenClaw's community marketplace for skills (plugins). It has a large library of community-submitted skills for things like Gmail, calendar, browser automation, and more. However, skills are community-submitted and not all are vetted — malicious skills have been discovered in the past. Specialists can audit skills before you install them.
Do I need a Mac Mini for OpenClaw?
No. While Mac Mini is the most popular hardware choice, OpenClaw runs on any Linux/macOS machine, Docker containers, WSL2 on Windows, Raspberry Pi, and cloud VPS providers like DigitalOcean, Railway, and Vultr. Our experts help you choose and set up the best option for your needs.
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