Chinese Guide · From Setup to Integrations

Get OpenClaw running, then plug it into your workflow

If you are just discovering OpenClaw and asking what it is, how to install it, how to deploy it to the cloud, connect it to Feishu or Telegram, or use it for files, web fetching, and automation, this homepage helps you find the right entry point instead of dumping you into scattered guides.

Setup fixesCloud deploymentFeishu integrationsAutomationPlugins and skills
Use this order first

Make it run, grant the right permissions, automate repetitive work, then connect it to the tools you already open every day.

Sort scattered guides by stage first

Not everyone should begin with the official docs. Some people need setup first, some need integrations, and some only want ready-made plugins and examples.

Write the real constraints of local environments plainly

Network conditions, cloud servers, permission boundaries, and platform integrations are practical constraints that need to be stated plainly.

Put “can it actually work” ahead of theory

Users usually keep going because they see a concrete outcome first, not because they read another abstract explanation.

Quick Links
Do not read everything. Start with these three
If you already know what you need, jump straight into the official docs, the plugin marketplace, or a reliable setup and troubleshooting guide.
Official Documentation
The most authoritative manual when you are stuck. Always come back here for definitive parameter references.
Find Plugins on ClawHub
Don't want to code? Check out this official marketplace with thousands of pre-made superpower packages you can install with a click.
Installation & Diagnosis Guide
A highly visual and detailed guide covering not just installation, but also common terminal errors and network issues.
Choose by scenario

What do you need right now?

Pick the entry point that best matches your current stage. This homepage should help you jump straight to the most relevant setup, integration, automation, or plugin resource.

Three issues that block most users

Most people do not need more tutorials. They need a homepage that sorts their problems clearly.

Most people searching for OpenClaw are not missing another conceptual overview. They are blocked by setup, deployment, integrations, and permissions, so the homepage should clarify those problems before routing them onward.

What the homepage should do first

A useful homepage should clarify setup, deployment, integrations, and automation first, then route users to the right resources.

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When people search “OpenClaw install”, they really want a first successful run

First-time users often get blocked by Node versions, dependency installs, unresponsive commands, permission prompts, or local network setup. For them, the homepage should surface the most reliable setup and troubleshooting guides before repeating how powerful OpenClaw is.

02

When people search “OpenClaw deployment”, they want something that stays online

Many users are not trying to run OpenClaw for two minutes as a demo. They want it online on a cloud server and reachable from a phone, Feishu, or DingTalk. The homepage should clearly separate local trial paths from cloud deployment paths.

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When people search integrations or automation, they are really looking for practical use cases

What keeps users is not abstract workflow language. It is seeing that OpenClaw can handle files, produce timed summaries, fetch the web, and live inside chat tools. The homepage should route these intents with clear scenarios, entry points, and next steps.

Recommended 4-Step Path

If you do not have a concrete goal yet, follow this order: make it run, grant the right permissions, automate repetitive tasks, then connect it to the tools you already use every day.

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Step 1: Install it
Take your time, use a reliable guide to set up the environment until it replies to your first message.
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Step 2: Give it chores
Chatting is not enough. Try having it read files or create folders to feel the magic of it taking over tasks.
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Step 3: Add a timer motor
When you no longer want to trigger it manually, it is time to learn how to set alarms for it to run on schedule.
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Step 4: Take it with you
Deploy it to the cloud and connect it to Feishu or DingTalk. Then you can command it from your phone anywhere!
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Find by what you need

Setup, permissions, automation, and integrations all have their own pitfalls. Follow the beginner path or jump straight into the topic you care about.

Beginner FAQ

These questions usually decide whether someone continues: is it beginner-friendly, should it run locally or in the cloud, how hard are integrations, and how should permissions be granted safely?

I don't know how to code at all, can I still use this?
Absolutely! There are many one-click install tools and foolproof guides now. As long as you can type in a chat box and clearly state your needs, it can do the work for you.
With so many tutorials online, why check here?
Because info online is scattered, mixed quality, and sometimes outdated. We stepped in the potholes for you, curating only the plainly written, actually-working content, sorted in a logical order to save your search time.
Is it safe to give it my accounts and file access?
You should always be cautious. OpenClaw runs entirely on your own device or server. However, when granting permissions, start small—give it access to specific folders rather than your entire hard drive at once.
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