Customer support assistant
Reads support messages, drafts replies, opens tickets, and asks before sending anything to a customer.
Good for teams with a busy inbox or Slack intake.
We set up OpenClaw agents that read messages, prepare replies, update your tools, check records, and run repeatable business workflows. Sensitive actions stay behind your approval.
Non-technical teams do not need an AI platform lecture. They need one useful assistant doing one clear job.
Reads support messages, drafts replies, opens tickets, and asks before sending anything to a customer.
Good for teams with a busy inbox or Slack intake.
Watches new leads, drafts follow-ups, updates CRM notes, and reminds your team when a deal stalls.
Good for agencies, service firms, and small sales teams.
Checks invoices, flags unusual charges, prepares payment summaries, and keeps money movement approval-only.
Good for founders and operators who review bills manually.
Tracks recurring tasks, chases missing information, updates spreadsheets, and summarizes what changed.
Good for teams running the same checklist every week.
Summarizes inbox, Slack, calendar, and documents into a morning brief with drafts ready to review.
Good when the owner is the bottleneck.
Bring the repeated task. We turn it into a working agent connected to the tools your team already uses.
Good when the workflow is specific to your business.
The agent can do the repetitive prep work. Your team keeps control over sensitive decisions.
The assistant can prepare replies, summaries, reports, and task updates without touching customers or money.
Sending emails, deleting records, moving files, exporting data, or spending money can require your approval.
We write down exactly what the agent can do, what it cannot do, and who is allowed to approve exceptions.
OpenClaw is open-source and self-hosted. Your configuration, guide, and operating notes are handed over.
The technical OpenClaw setup happens behind the scenes. What you see is a working agent your team can actually use.
We turn a messy repeated task into a simple map: inputs, decisions, outputs, approvals, and edge cases.
We connect the assistant to the tools your team already uses: inboxes, chat, documents, spreadsheets, CRMs, and calendars.
We build the OpenClaw agent, give it the right instructions, and test it against real examples from your business.
We define what the agent can do alone, what needs approval, and what should stay blocked.
Your team gets the working assistant, the setup, the plain-English guide, and a live walkthrough.
After launch, we can tune prompts, add workflows, review failures, and keep the assistant useful as your work changes.
The entry path is intentionally small: prove one workflow, then expand only when the team sees the work coming off their plate.
We look at one repeated task and tell you if an agent is worth building, what it should handle, and where a human should approve.
You get OpenClaw agent setup, the workflow map, required tool connections, approval rules, savings estimate, and a fixed quote.
A simple assistant goes live for one narrow workflow so your team can feel the value before committing to a larger automation program.
For lower-risk operations, we add more guardrails, stricter approval paths, deeper testing, team training, and a plain operating guide.
Most teams should not start with a vague five-figure AI project. Start with setup and a scoped workflow, then pay more only when you need stronger guardrails or multiple agents.
For owners who want a quick yes/no before spending money.
OpenClaw agent setup plus the first workflow plan before a full build.
One simple assistant live for a narrow, repeatable workflow.
The recommended build when mistakes are costly and approvals matter.
Built for agencies that need more than one agent across development, research, design, SEO, content, and operations. Higher tiers add more guardrails, lower-risk approvals, and ongoing improvement.
Fixed scopes protect the low entry price. Platform subscriptions, paid APIs, and unusually complex integrations are quoted separately before work starts.
OpenClaw is open-source software for running AI agents. We use it as the engine for assistants that can work across your tools, while you keep ownership of the setup.
No. You need to know the workflow you want help with. We handle setup, connections, agent instructions, safety rules, testing, and handover.
The first step is tightly scoped. A free fit check or $299 blueprint helps both sides avoid a vague, expensive project. The $299 blueprint includes OpenClaw agent setup, required tool connections for the workflow, and the plan for the safer full build.
A simple workflow has one main trigger and one clear output, even if it needs multiple connected tools. Examples include drafting support replies, summarizing leads, updating a sheet, or preparing a weekly report.
Higher plans are not just more tools. They include more guardrails, lower-risk approval paths, deeper testing, clearer handover, and support for agencies that need multiple agents across development, research, design, SEO, content, or operations.
Third-party software subscriptions, paid API usage, unusual enterprise security reviews, and complex custom integrations are not bundled into the low fixed prices. We call those out before work starts.
Start with a repeated task that has clear inputs and a human review step: support replies, lead follow-up, invoice review, meeting prep, weekly reporting, or CRM updates.
Yes, which is why we design it around drafts, summaries, checklists, and approval rules. Sensitive actions can require a human click before anything happens.
The first agent should remove repetitive prep work, not remove judgment. Your team still decides, approves, and handles edge cases.
You own the OpenClaw setup, agent instructions, connected workflow, approval rules, operating guide, and handover notes.
Send us the repeated workflow: the messages, spreadsheets, tools, approvals, and annoying steps. We will tell you what an OpenClaw assistant can safely handle first, starting with a free fit check.