Installer Directory

Approved suppliers for self-hosted OpenClaw setup, security hardening, channel wiring, workflow delivery, and managed support. Every public listing is manually reviewed before it goes live.

2Approved suppliers
2Verified listings
2Remote-ready operators
$249Lowest listed starting price
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Deployment is more than `docker run`

A serious OpenClaw rollout usually includes host selection, credential storage, token rotation, sandbox decisions, firewall rules, backups, and a path for future upgrades.

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The installer owns the integration surface

Buyers typically need channels like Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, and email, plus app integrations for calendars, drives, CRMs, knowledge bases, and internal tools.

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Ranking favors security and support

The ZHC score weights deployment depth, security posture, support model, coverage, and real proof. Cheap installs that skip hardening should not rank well.

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SetupClaw

White-glove OpenClaw deployment for founders and exec teams

ZHC Score90/100Excellent

Deploys and hardens OpenClaw for founders, executive teams, agencies, and investors. Best fit when you want a working agent quickly without taking on Docker, credential, and sandbox hardening yourself.

Starting price$3,000
Launch timelineKickoff usually scheduled within 48 hours, with same-day go-live during the setup session.
CoverageRemote worldwide, with in-person setup available in the SF Bay Area.
LocationSan Francisco, CA

What they cover

New installSecurity hardeningMigrationManaged support

Deployment

Cloud VPSMac miniIn-person setup

Customer fit

PersonalExecutive teamsCompanies

Channels

TelegramSlackWhatsAppDiscordiMessage

Security posture

  • Composio OAuth middleware
  • Docker sandboxing
  • Firewall hardening
  • Exec allowlists
  • Read-only by default
  • Instant revoke / kill switch

Support model

Kickoff call, live setup session, 14-day hypercare, and optional Managed Care for updates, token refreshes, and broken workflow repair.

$3,000 hosted setup, $5,000 remote Mac mini, $6,000 in-person SF Bay Area Mac mini.

Most customers run on a cloud VPS for roughly $5-$10/month. Mac mini hardware is available at cost when needed for local hardware or iMessage.

Proof

  • 100+ OpenClaw agents deployed
  • Featured by MacStories, Fast Company, IBM, and Cisco
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee on implementation
Deployment depth18/20
Security posture20/20
Support model19/20
Channel and integration coverage17/20
Proof and references16/20
VerifiedAgency

SouthSea Automation

Fast OpenClaw deployment with security focus in Australia and beyond

ZHC Score86/100Strong

Specializes in rapid OpenClaw deployment with security hardening as standard. Best fit for users who want a working agent within 24 hours, with Mac mini expertise and Australian timezone coverage for regional businesses.

Starting price$249
Launch timeline24-hour deployment standard. Same-day go-live possible for urgent requests.
CoverageRemote worldwide, on-site in Melbourne and surrounding Victoria.
LocationMelbourne, Australia

What they cover

New installSecurity hardeningMigrationManaged support

Deployment

Cloud VPSMac miniIn-person setup

Customer fit

PersonalExecutive teamsCompanies

Channels

TelegramSlackWhatsAppDiscordEmail

Security posture

  • Docker sandboxing
  • Firewall hardening
  • Exec allowlists
  • Read-only by default
  • Instant revoke / kill switch
  • Security hardening included in every deployment

Support model

Rapid 24-hour rollout, with dedicated onboarding session and follow-up support. Optional ongoing managed support available.

$249 remote OpenClaw setup, $778 AUD (~$506 USD) on-site setup in Melbourne area.

Most customers run on a cloud VPS for roughly $5-$10/month. Mac mini hardware recommended for local deployment or iMessage support.

Proof

  • Specializes in Mac mini deployments
  • 24-hour rollout commitment
  • Security hardening included as standard
Deployment depth17/20
Security posture18/20
Support model18/20
Channel and integration coverage16/20
Proof and references17/20

How the directory score works

Every approved listing gets an editorial score out of 100 across five categories. The goal is simple: reward installers who can get an OpenClaw deployment live without compromising security or leaving the buyer with an unmaintainable stack.

  • Deployment depth: install quality, environment options, and launch readiness.
  • Security posture: sandboxing, access controls, revocation, and hardening clarity.
  • Support model: onboarding, hypercare, maintenance, and recovery help.
  • Coverage: channels and integrations the installer can wire up confidently.
  • Proof: case volume, references, media proof, or documented outcomes.

What suppliers need to be listed

Public listings are manual. Submission alone does not create a live profile. We review scope, proof, pricing clarity, and whether the supplier understands the real OpenClaw setup surface.

  • Clear contact info and a real web presence.
  • Defined deployment modes and buyer profile.
  • Price floor or pricing model that buyers can compare.
  • Support expectations, security posture, and proof links.
  • Agreement that only approved listings appear publicly.

Installer applications live on their own page now

The directory is for buyers. Supplier applications now happen on a dedicated intake page with manual review details, the Juno inbox handoff, and the post-submission $99 payment flow.

Go to supplier applicationApplications route to juno@zhcinstitute.com and only approved suppliers are published.