Build a team of AI agents with OpenClaw that actually runs. A full starter kit — infrastructure, configuration, custom dashboard app, and real use cases — shared as guides for you to build your own.
This isn't a typical course. It's a window into a real, working OpenClaw system — a multi-agent AI team that's running daily, handling real tasks, and evolving as the tools evolve.
I (Brian Casel) built a multi-agent AI team on a dedicated Mac Mini with a custom dashboard app for scheduling and dispatching work, a structured knowledge base agents read and write to, and skills documents that turn vague delegation into repeatable processes.
Everything here — video walkthroughs, configuration guides, planning docs, cheat sheets — is a snapshot of that system. Hand the guides to Claude Code or your preferred coding agent. Adapt what fits, skip what doesn't.
Use my system as your starting point — then adapt and customize it to fit your business.
18+ videos and growing, with companion guides, cheat sheets, code samples, ready-to-build prompts, and planning docs throughout.
Configure a dedicated Mac Mini, VPS, or whatever machine you're running OpenClaw on — remote access, file syncing, auto-start, and security isolation.
Define agent roles, shared workspaces, model assignments, Telegram chatbots, personas, and browser access across your full team.
Plan and build your own agent control plane — task scheduling, dispatch, kanban board — with a full planning package and sample integration code for Claude Code.
Write skills documents that turn vague delegation into repeatable processes, and set up the recurring tasks your agents will run daily.
Everything here is pulled from a working OpenClaw setup, packaged so you can take it and make it your own.
This isn't a step-by-step walkthrough you follow blindly. It's the decisions, tradeoffs, and reasoning behind a real system — so you can make your own informed choices.
Everything in this kit comes from a system that's running daily on a real business. No toy examples. No theoretical setups.
The guides, planning docs, and prompts are designed to be dropped straight into Claude Code or your preferred coding agent. You're not starting from scratch.
Share your setup, ask questions, and see what other members are building in the Builder Methods Pro Discord. This stuff is more fun when you're not figuring it out alone.
There are a lot of rough edges and technical decisions to navigate — what machine to use, how to configure multiple agents, how to schedule and dispatch tasks reliably, how to keep files in sync, how to write skills that agents actually follow. I spent weeks tinkering, exploring dead ends, and iterating until I landed on a setup I'm genuinely happy with.
This starter kit is the result. All the config files, planning docs, prompts, and code samples — so you can skip the trial-and-error and start building on something solid. And as my system continues to evolve, I keep sharing what's working inside our community.
Brian Casel
Creator of Builder Methods
The OpenClaw Starter Kit is one of several deep resources inside Builder Methods Pro — a training and community for developers and founders building with AI.
The OpenClaw Starter Kit, the Build with Claude Code course, workshops, and a growing library of training content.
Config files, cheat sheets, code samples, ready-to-build prompts, and planning packages you can hand straight to your coding agent.
A private Discord for sharing setups, asking questions, and learning from other builders working on the same stuff.
The series is actively growing. New videos, guides, and resources are added regularly as the system evolves.
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No. I use a Mac Mini because I like being able to screen share into a full desktop, but a VPS works just as well. The series covers the tradeoffs so you can make the right call for your setup.
No. The dashboard app is built in Rails, but the planning docs and prompts are designed to be adaptable to whatever stack you prefer. Hand them to Claude Code and build it in your framework of choice.
It's an active, growing series — not a traditional course with a fixed curriculum. What's here today is already substantial, covering setup, multi-agent configuration, a custom dashboard app, and real use cases.
It will. That's why the series is structured as snapshots and starter guides rather than rigid step-by-step tutorials. The principles and architecture carry forward even as specific details change — and the Discord community is a great place to stay current as members share what's working.
The YouTube videos introduce OpenClaw and show what's possible. The starter kit inside Builder Methods Pro goes much deeper — full configuration guides, planning docs, code samples, ready-to-build prompts, and the complete system architecture behind what I've built.
Some comfort with the terminal and a willingness to tinker will go a long way. You don't need to be a developer, but you should be ready to work alongside a coding agent like Claude Code to build and customize your setup.
Absolutely. The Builder Methods Pro Discord is where members share their setups, troubleshoot issues, and learn from each other. I'm active there too.
We offer done-with-you consulting where we help you design, build, and deploy an OpenClaw system tailored to your business. Get in touch to learn more.
Created by Brian Casel (that's me) — multi-time founder, product designer, teacher, and the creator behind Builder Methods.