OpenClaw is one of the most capable agentic AI platforms, but setting it up is still a DevOps project: pick providers, wire API keys, install plugins, configure routing, stand up PII redaction, keep everything observable. Zedly Setup & Shield turns it into a product anyone can run.
How it works. Install Docker, paste one bootstrap command, and the Zedly setup agent configures the rest — LLM providers, model routing, plugin installation, gateway verification, and a verified first agent run. The whole OpenClaw instance lives in a signed container on your machine. Zedly never touches your files or API keys.
Shield runs alongside every OpenClaw agent, intercepting outbound traffic before it reaches an LLM. Emails, phone numbers, API keys, SSNs, and anything you add to your policy pack get redacted to opaque tokens ([EMAIL_1], [PHONE_2]) with full rehydration locally. The LLM only ever sees sanitized data.
A performance dashboard shows every instance in one fleet view — CPU and memory over time, agent runs, tool calls, redactions, policy hits, recent violations. You can prove what your agents did, what was redacted, and what was blocked.
Use cases ship pre-built: intelligent email triage, cold-email outreach (with full DNS/DKIM auth and Google Workspace integration), voice-to-OpenClaw via Telegram or WhatsApp, Outlook attachment drop, and DevOps-from-your-phone vibe coding. Each workflow is vetted and regression-tested. $29–$49 one-time to own the version forever, or bundled with a Setup subscription.
Pricing. Solo $19/mo (7-day free trial, card required), Consultant $99/mo, Enterprise from $999/mo. OpenClaw itself remains free and open.
