
Your AI assistant for Windows. Installed in 5 minutes.
No command line. No config files. No googling error messages at midnight. Double-click, follow 5 steps, done.
One-time purchase · Windows 10/11 · 14-day refund policy
Full disclosure: OpenClaw is free and open source (MIT license). You can install it manually at openclaw.ai. open-claw.zip saves you the setup time, bundles curated skills, and includes email support if anything goes wrong. AI model API costs (~$5–15/mo) are separate and paid directly to Anthropic or OpenAI.
How it works
6 AI Assistant Skills
Pre-installed and ready to use from day one.
Pricing
- 🦞Windows installer (.exe)
- 🦞Guided API key setup (with screenshots)
- 🦞6 curated starter skills
- 🦞Getting-started guide (PDF)
- 🦞Email support
- 🦞14-day refund policy
Add a 30-min 1:1 setup call for +$49 at checkout
FAQ
Isn't OpenClaw free? Why pay?+
OpenClaw is free and open source — you can install it manually for free at openclaw.ai. It takes 45–60 minutes and requires command-line skills. open-claw.zip saves you that time, includes a curated skill bundle you'd spend hours finding, and comes with email support if anything goes wrong. You're paying for convenience and curation, not the software itself.
What are API costs?+
OpenClaw uses an AI model (Anthropic Claude or OpenAI GPT) to think. You pay those providers directly based on usage — typically $5–15/month for daily personal use. That cost is separate from this purchase and not included.
What if it doesn't work on my machine?+
14-day no-questions refund. Email support@open-claw.zip with your order number and we'll make it right.
Which Windows versions are supported?+
Windows 10 (64-bit) and Windows 11. The installer checks for Node.js and guides you if it's missing.
Will it work on Mac?+
macOS support is on the roadmap. For now, Windows only. Mac users can install OpenClaw manually at openclaw.ai.
Why does Windows show a SmartScreen warning?+
Windows SmartScreen flags software from publishers it hasn't seen before. This is normal for any new independent app — it has nothing to do with safety. Click 'More info' then 'Run anyway' to proceed. The warning disappears after enough users have installed it and Microsoft's reputation system recognizes the software.