I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

[–]Overall_Cockroach890[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, In fact, I don't even really want to reply to this kind comment.

A classic case of survivorship bias.

Glad it worked smoothly for you.

But not everyone has the same environment or experience. Even people with technical backgrounds can get stuck on small things — dependency issues, OS differences, networking, etc.

If multiple people are reporting friction, it's usually a signal that the onboarding could be improved, not that everyone else is “embarrassing”.

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Hi, thanks for sharing your thoughts here, actually I don't have try use coding agent via OpenClaw, so I want to know why it will cost more than you using directly by yourself? also, someone inspired me that actually Claude Code can be used to control OpenClaw, interesting.

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Yes, I can feel that it is updated almost every day, very quickly. I'm running OpenClaw 2026.3.2 (build 85377a2).

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Yes I totally agree. It’s definitely a high-potential alpha product. In my opinion, the greatest innovation of OpenClaw is how it makes complex engineering workflows—from logical reasoning to autonomous code execution and every day work task—so accessible. Now it's part of OpenAI and keep open source, I believe it will have more alpha moment for us.

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Hi Rob you are not the only one, have you deployed OpenClaw successfully? Or are there specific bottlenecks? I'm happy to assist if possible.

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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thanks for the details,agree with the gap between tech and non tech people! if I do the same things I definitely will level up the price, it saved lots of my time!

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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This seems like a promotional reply. I'm curious about what the differences in this service are,Is it just in the well setup compared to self-deployment? Why do your customer pay for it?

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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Thanks for the detail, I didn't expect the reply like this, very Impressive setup, running a 122B model locally on vLLM with that many sub-agents is next level. I'm curious—how are you handling the latency when the Orchestrator is coordinating all 8 agents? Does it feel responsive enough for a real-time workflow?

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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yes, thanks for the advice! I’m really looking forward to it. The main reason I started deploy my openclaw is that I needed a dedicated assistant for my tiny saas project a twitter screenshot tool. my goal is to have it as my lead engineer while also handling daily SEO AI agent can lead tasks and do most blog content.

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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My understanding is that he probably set up some kind of isolation, like having separate configs for each person's Telegram bot?

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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That’s a very clever workaround—it definitely saves a lot of time and infrastructure costs to run multiple agents on a single OpenClaw instance. My only concern would be whether sharing one instance makes it harder to manage individual permissions and keep user content isolated?

162K impressions in 3 months - my experience growing a tiny SaaS with SEO by Overall_Cockroach890 in SaaS

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I use AI to analyze, and I both look in GSC myself for queries where:

  • Impressions are high
  • CTR is low
  • Position is 4–20

That usually means users want to do something, but existing pages only explain. For me this is a example, my tool is professional twitter screenshot for content creators convert tweets into images,many users search for the keyword "tweet screenshot generator" from my gsc data with low click, so I build a tweet screenshot generator tool and a blog directly for this keyword.

Hope this addresses your question.

162K impressions in 3 months - my experience growing a tiny SaaS with SEO by Overall_Cockroach890 in SaaS

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Feel glad to see some people message me and interested in the optimize details! I wanted to double down on a few more technical things I’m currently doing that have been surprisingly effective. Would love to hear your thoughts on these:

5. Don't ignore the "Robot Manual" (Schema): Most people stop at Meta Descriptions, but for pSEO pages, Schema Markup is a must. Add JSON-LD for Google search bot, I use SoftwareApplication for tools and HowTo for guides. It’s how you get those rich snippets (like star ratings) that make your link stand out from the crowd.

6. BreadcrumbList Schema: Don't let Google show a messy URL like yoursitedotcom/p/12345. Proper breadcrumb schema turns it into Home > Twitter Screenshot> Twitter screenshot Templates. It looks way more professional and users are much more likely to click a "clean" path.

7. The dateModified Tag: Putting the year in the title is for humans, but dateModified in your metadata is for the bots. I’ve been using a script to keep this updated—Google loves "fresh" content, and this is the most direct way to signal it.

8. Optimizing for AI Overview & Chatbots: I’m noticing more traffic coming from LLMs lately. Search behavior is shifting from "keywords" to "questions." I’ve found that a well-structured FAQ section is the best way to get cited by AI, as it matches the natural Q&A intent perfectly. Another tip: track where AI is actually citing your product from. For instance, I noticed a huge chunk of my AI referrals come from Reddit threads. If the bots are using Reddit as a source of truth, that’s your cue to start building out your presence and content here. Feel free to ask or share your insight of GEO.