1. Charge and power on
The device arrives prepared. The first step is just to power it on, connect it to Wi-Fi, and move through the initial prompts.
2. Complete onboarding
The onboarding step is much shorter than a DIY install because the runtime work is already in place. Buyers are not expected to build the Android and Linux-side environment themselves.
3. Open the browser interface
Once onboarding is complete, the buyer uses the browser to access the OpenClaw interface and confirm the device is ready for their workflow.
4. Connect providers and channels
Messaging services and model providers can be connected after delivery. That keeps the purchase simple and lets the buyer decide on channels later.
5. Start with a simple workflow
The cleanest first use is browser access, a simple prompt, and then one messaging or automation connection after the buyer is comfortable with the base setup.