From Subscribe to First Completed Task
Single Founder Company gives you pre-configured AI agents managed through OpenClaw — a free, open-source local execution layer that runs on your own machine. OpenClaw connects to your AI subscription (Claude, Codex, or any supported model) and to your management dashboard. You assign tasks from the dashboard. Agents execute locally. You review and ship.
There is no proprietary AI. You bring your own. OpenClaw is the bridge between your dashboard and your AI — and it supports every AI that enables agents and code generation.
Subscribe and choose your departments
Browse the 11 departments and pick what your business needs right now. Engineering if you're building software. Marketing if content and SEO is your bottleneck. Support if ticket volume is eating your day. You can buy individual agents, a full department, or the All Access Bundle (all 11 departments, 110+ agents). Monthly subscription — cancel any time.
Receive your agent configuration files
After subscribing, you get a confirmation email with your management dashboard URL and a personalized setup command. Your agent configurations are structured .md files — each one defines an agent's role, domain expertise, working approach, and the specific deliverables it produces. These aren't generic prompts. Each agent is pre-configured with professional-grade context for its specialty.
Install OpenClaw and connect your AI
OpenClaw is the free, open-source local execution layer that runs your agents on your own machine — your computer, a server, or a VPS. Install it, then connect your AI subscription inside OpenClaw: Claude (Anthropic), Codex (OpenAI), or any supported model. OpenClaw supports every AI that enables agents and code generation. You bring the AI — OpenClaw manages how your agents use it.
Run the setup command and go live
Run the personalized setup command from your confirmation email. It syncs your purchased agent configurations to your local OpenClaw installation and connects them to your management dashboard. Your agents start locally and appear live in your dashboard.
Assign tasks from your dashboard
Your dashboard lives at your-name.singlefoundercompany.com. From the Kanban board, assign a task to any agent — describe what you need in plain language. OpenClaw picks up the task, your AI processes it with the agent's full specialist context, and the agent delivers output: code, a document, an audit report, a content brief, a test suite — whatever its role covers.
Review, approve, and scale
Review the deliverable in your dashboard before anything ships. Approve it, request a revision, or adjust direction. Add more agents as your needs grow — Engineering writes code while Marketing handles your content calendar and Support drafts customer replies. All coordinated through one dashboard, billed as one subscription.
What agents handle vs. what stays with you
Agents handle
- Writing and drafting first versions of anything
- Code implementation from specs or descriptions
- Research, audits, and structured analysis
- Repetitive tasks that follow a pattern
- Documentation and knowledge capture
- Testing, QA, and regression checks
You handle
- Product direction and what to build next
- Architecture decisions with business implications
- Customer relationships and sales conversations
- Brand voice and taste — what feels right
- Final review before anything ships
- Strategy that requires knowing your users
How different founders use it
SaaS developer building solo
Backend Architect proposes the API schema and drafts endpoints. Frontend Developer implements the UI. DevOps Automator sets up CI/CD. Reality Checker runs regression tests before every deploy. You review and ship.
Content creator or media brand
SEO Specialist identifies keyword opportunities. Content Creator drafts posts from a brief. Social Media Strategist adapts them per platform. You spend 90 minutes editing instead of 8 hours writing.
Marketing agency (solo operator)
Each client gets a dedicated agent session. PPC Campaign Strategist audits ad accounts weekly. SEO Specialist produces monthly reports. Growth Hacker runs conversion experiments. You manage strategy across all clients.
Game studio (solo developer)
Game Designer writes the GDD. Unity Architect structures the project. Level Designer maps the first three levels. Narrative Designer writes dialogue. You build instead of planning what to build.
Technical details
What is OpenClaw?
OpenClaw is the free, open-source local execution layer that runs your agents on your own machine. It acts as the bridge between your management dashboard and your AI subscription — receiving task assignments from your dashboard, sending them to your AI model with the agent's full specialist context, and returning deliverables. OpenClaw is free to install on any machine: your computer, a server, or a VPS.
Which AI models does OpenClaw support?
OpenClaw supports Claude (Anthropic), Codex (OpenAI), and any AI model that supports agents and code generation. You connect your own API key inside OpenClaw — all your agents use it. Single Founder Company does not provide AI compute or tokens. You bring the AI; OpenClaw manages it.
What are agent .md files?
Each agent is a structured definition file that specifies its identity, role, expertise, working approach, and the deliverables it produces. When OpenClaw assigns a task to an agent, it uses that file as the system context — giving your AI model specialist-level instruction instead of generic responses. You own the files and can customize them.
Does my code or data leave my machine?
Your code and task content go from OpenClaw to your AI provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, etc.) and back — the same as using any AI API directly. Single Founder Company itself never receives your code, prompts, or agent outputs. Agents run on your hardware.
What AI subscription do I need?
You need an API key for whichever AI you want to use. Claude API, OpenAI API, or any provider OpenClaw supports. API billing is separate from your Single Founder Company subscription and depends on your usage volume and chosen model.
Can I modify the agent files?
Yes. Agent files are plain text — you own them and can edit them. Most users add company-specific context: their tech stack preferences, brand voice, existing tool names, client details. The more context in the agent file, the more accurate and consistent the output.
Start with the department that solves your biggest current bottleneck
If you're spending too many hours writing — start with Marketing. If you're blocked on development — start with Engineering. If support is eating your day — start with Support. You can always add more departments later.