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OpenClaw Setup

OpenClaw setup for real business use.

OpenClaw can do real work for a business, but getting there takes more than a quick install. CSMediaPro helps teams move from experimentation into a cleaner, more useful implementation path.

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Common questions about OpenClaw Setup

This section is powered by curated Q&A data and will become the weekly refresh point for fresh public knowledge pulled from Discourse.

Can you help me set this up?

Yes. If you want help getting OpenClaw set up, CSMediaPro can help you move from a vague idea or a half-finished install into a clearer implementation path. The fastest way to get useful help is to share what you are trying to build, what environment you are working in, and where you are currently stuck.

I heard OpenClaw can transcribe voice memos and meetings for free. Is that true?

Yes, OpenClaw can be used for voice memo and meeting transcription without paying a per-transcript fee, especially when paired with the right local or self-hosted components. The best setup depends on whether you want a lightweight personal workflow, a team workflow, or a more private local-first implementation.

Can I connect my agent to my Gmail and Google Calendar?

Yes. Connecting an agent to Gmail and Google Calendar is one of the most practical first OpenClaw integrations because it immediately turns the system into something useful for daily work. A solid setup usually includes the Google Workspace connection, the right permissions, and a clear idea of what the agent should be allowed to do with email and calendar data.

How does Telegram work with OpenClaw?

OpenClaw can use Telegram as a practical front-end for agent conversations, alerts, and lightweight workflows. That means Telegram stays familiar to the user while OpenClaw handles the logic, tool use, and automation behind the scenes. It can work well for personal assistant use, team notifications, and simple customer-facing message flows when the routing is set up carefully.