Jordan Ross argues most operators can’t spare time to handle OpenClaw install/security/startup decisions, while Brian Solis notes a paid install side hustle emerging; Michael Girdley highlights how even trivial agent actions can feel surprisingly costly.
The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027.
most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first.
A new breed of Geek Squad or AIT (formerly known as IT) is emerging for consumer-focused Openclaw and agentic AI installs, charging $5-$6k for setups and installs.
I just spent $2.96 to have my OpenClaw send me a Hello World! email.
Someone please ELI5 when it's better to use Claude Code vs. Co-Work vs OpenClaw on specific computer tasks that a typical non-technical worker would need to do
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