ClearSetup.ai is a done-for-you OpenClaw setup service for Boulder businesses. We install your AI agent on a private VPS dedicated to you, hosted and managed by us, connect it to your email, calendar, CRM, and documents, set the approval rules, and train you to delegate real work to it. $2,500 setup plus $199 per month, live in one day, serving Pearl Street to Gunbarrel and all of Boulder County.
The smartest square miles on the Front Range still do their follow-up by hand.
Boulder is where Techstars was founded, where NIST, NOAA, and NCAR keep some of the country’s most important research, and where the startup density has led the nation for over a decade. It is emphatically not a suburb of Denver: Boulder County is its own metro, its own buyer, and its own economy. What it shares with everywhere else is the backlog: email, quoting, scheduling, and follow-up that someone does by hand. Boulder does not need convincing about AI. It needs the OpenClaw setup handled to a standard this town would build itself.
6.3x
the national average for high-tech startup density, the highest concentration in the country and the ecosystem that made Boulder the birthplace of Techstars
major federal research institutions with Boulder campuses, NIST, NOAA, and NCAR, one of the densest concentrations of federal research scientists in America
One setup day, built around how Boulder does business.
Every workflow we deliver was proven on real businesses before it ships anywhere. Delivery to Boulder is fully remote: the private server is provisioned online, integrations connect to the tools you already use, and training happens on a call, on Mountain time. The same setup works for a funded team off Pearl Street, an instrumentation firm in Gunbarrel, a natural-foods brand shipping wholesale, and a practice on the Hill. What changes is the work the AI agent takes on, and that gets tuned to you on setup day.
The short version
What an OpenClaw AI agent actually is, and why it's different.
ChatGPT answers questions. Claude helps write code. But they never finish tasks for you start-to-finish. They work as a brain without a body. OpenClaw solves that problem.
An OpenClaw AI agent is a different category of AI in general. It remembers you: your projects, your preferences, the way you like things done. It uses real tools, not plugins in a sandbox. It reads your email, manages your calendar, browses the web, edits files, builds websites, fills out forms online, books appointments, and runs on a schedule while you sleep. You text it like a colleague, and it finishes multi-step work instead of describing how the work might get done.
One more clarification worth making in this market: OpenClaw is open-source AI agent software that runs on a server. It is not a receptionist product, not a voice bot, and not a brand of chatbot. When we say OpenClaw setup, we mean installing and configuring the actual platform on a private server dedicated to you.
What you get
The complete OpenClaw setup, not a bare install.
Our philosophy is simple: set you up the right way the first time. We securely host your AI agent, monitor it around the clock, and keep it running for less than you're paying for ChatGPT Pro right now. A real AI agent that works, not a chatbot that talks, whether you run a studio downtown or a lab out in Gunbarrel. Here's the full list.
The full AI agent runtime configured around your actual business, not factory defaults.
Your own private server
A private VPS tuned to your specifications and dedicated to you alone, so your data never sits on shared infrastructure.
Secured and hardened
Firewall, sandboxing, access keys, and least-privilege permissions that would pass a security review.
Necessary apps installed
Every dependency, add-on, and skill your AI agent needs to do real work, ready on day one.
All your work tools connected
Email, calendar, CRM, docs, spreadsheets, the browser, and the messaging channels you already use.
Memory that compounds
Your preferences, contacts, and projects become durable memory, so it gets sharper every week.
Approval rules you control
Read-only first, draft-only second. Nothing external sends without your sign-off.
Scheduled jobs and automations
Morning briefs, inbox sweeps, and follow-up chasers that run while you sleep.
Token optimization
Smart model routing runs simple tasks cheap and sends hard problems to the strongest model, so costs stay controlled.
Support that stays
Onboarding, training, monitoring, and updates, all covered by the $199 monthly.
Two different products
A personal install and a business setup are not the same purchase.
Boulder is far enough ahead of the curve that you can already get OpenClaw installed more than one way, and honesty about the difference serves everyone. An in-home install puts a capable personal AI assistant on a device at your house, configured around one person’s life: your messages, your calendar, your errands. For an individual who wants a personal AI and likes the idea of the hardware on their own shelf, that is a genuinely good product.
A business runs on different physics. It needs the AI agent on infrastructure that never sleeps, wired into email, calendar, CRM, and documents, governed by approval rules a team can trust, and watched by someone whose job is watching it. That is a managed private VPS with monitoring and support that does not expire after the first week. It costs more because it carries more: uptime, security hardening, integrations, and a standing relationship instead of a one-time visit.
If you are choosing for yourself, choose the one that matches the problem. If the problem is a business drowning in coordination work, the business-grade setup is the one built for it, and it is the one we deliver in a day.
One day, start to finish
OpenClaw setup in Boulder takes one day, not weeks.
You start the morning with a kickoff call and end the day with a fully usable AI agent. We compress the whole thing into a single working day because we have done it hundreds of times, and the checklist does not change whether you are on Pearl Street or out in Longmont.
No discovery phase that bills by the month. One conversation, a fixed scope, and a working AI agent by the evening.
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Strategy call
We map your tools, your bottlenecks, and the first workflows worth automating. Free and useful either way.
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Setup day
Server provisioned, OpenClaw installed, integrations connected, security and approval rules configured, everything tested against your real accounts.
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Onboarding
A live session where you delegate real tasks, review the AI agent’s drafts, and learn to tighten or loosen its permissions yourself.
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Ongoing
Monitoring, updates, and support. You expand what the AI agent handles at your own pace, with us a message away.
Why Boulder moves now
A town that builds the future still runs its back office in the past.
The Kauffman Foundation measured Boulder’s high-tech startup density at 6.3 times the national average, the highest in the country, and the ecosystem that number describes never slowed down: Techstars started here, the federal labs keep seeding spinouts, and CU keeps supplying the people. The result is a town where the buyers already understand what an AI agent is. What they want is the setup handled properly: server, security, integrations, and approval rules, done in a day by people who do it every day.
Where a Boulder AI agent earns its keep, industry by industry.
Startups and funded teams
Boulder’s startup density is the stuff of national studies, and the teams behind it run lean by design. Investor updates, CRM hygiene, hiring coordination, and competitive monitoring are the classic first delegations to an AI agent, reviewed before anything sends.
Research-adjacent and deep tech
The NIST, NOAA, and NCAR orbit produces spinouts, instrumentation firms, and quantum-adjacent ventures that handle genuinely sensitive material. Grant administration, vendor communications, and reporting move faster on a private server built for that posture.
Natural foods and outdoor brands
Boulder anchors the natural-products world, from Celestial Seasonings to Justin’s and the hundreds of brands in the Naturally Boulder network. Wholesale coordination, retailer follow-up, and seasonal demand swings are exactly the loops an AI agent keeps moving.
Pearl Street and hospitality
The restaurants, galleries, and retailers around the Pearl Street Mall live on bookings, reviews, and inquiry response. An AI agent answers after close, monitors the channels, and drafts the replies for morning approval.
Professional services and real estate
Law, accounting, consulting, and one of the priciest real estate markets in the Mountain West. Intake triage, document preparation, deadline tracking, and client follow-up through one AI agent with approval gates on anything client-facing.
Health and wellness practices
Boulder’s wellness economy runs on independent practices handling intake, scheduling, and referral coordination by hand, with patient-adjacent data kept out of scope by default on a properly configured setup.
Statewide context, including Colorado’s AI law and adoption numbers, lives in our Colorado guide, and Denver metro coverage lives on our dedicated Denver page.
From Pearl Street to Gunbarrel
One setup, one county, very different workloads.
Most companies selling AI automation services in Boulder never mention a single neighborhood, which tells you how local the work actually is to them. Here is what the same one-day setup looks like across Boulder County.
Pearl Street and downtown
The commercial heart of the city. Firms, studios, and storefronts hand the AI agent bookings, review responses, and inbox triage first.
University Hill and the CU orbit
The businesses serving 39,000 students, plus the edtech and research-adjacent ventures the university produces. Scheduling and follow-up at student-economy pace.
Gunbarrel
The tech corridor northeast of town, where established engineering and biotech firms run real back offices. Reporting, CRM hygiene, and vendor coordination.
East Boulder and Flatiron Park
The flex-space economy of labs, light manufacturing, and creative firms. Quotes, project coordination, and compliance paperwork.
Louisville, Lafayette, and Superior
East county’s fast-growing business base, aerospace-adjacent firms included. Same one-day remote setup, same price.
Longmont and Broomfield
The northern and southeastern anchors of the county economy, from manufacturing to services. The AI agent lands on the same private VPS regardless of zip code.
Know your options
The Boulder AI market, honestly mapped.
Shop for an AI automation agency in Boulder and the field sorts into chat subscriptions, bare hosting plans, personal device installs, consultants, and custom agency builds. Here is how the options stack up.
Option
What you get
Typical cost
Time to value
ChatGPT or Claude subscription
A chat window. You do all the prompting and all the work.
$20 to $200 / mo
Instant, but nothing runs without you
Bare managed hosting
A server with OpenClaw on it. Setup, security, integrations, and tuning are your problem.
$6 to $59 / mo
Quick to rent, weeks to make useful
In-home device install
A personal AI assistant configured on a device at your house, built around one person’s life.
~$699 one-time
Fast, but consumer-grade by design
AI consultant
Strategy, roadmaps, and audits before anything gets built.
$150 to $400 / hr
A deck, then a decision, then a build
Custom AI agency build
A bespoke system the agency controls and bills to maintain on retainer.
$10k to $25k+
Multi-week builds, ongoing dependency
ClearSetup + OpenClaw
A dedicated AI agent on your private VPS, secured, integrated, managed, and tuned around your business.
$2,500 setup, then $199 / mo
Live in one day
The pattern in the table: below us sits infrastructure without setup, and consumer products without business depth. Above us sit custom builds priced like a second mortgage. The professional middle, a managed business-grade AI agent at a fixed price, is the slot we built ClearSetup to fill.
One plan. Everything in.
Done for you, end to end.
We set it up, secure it, and tune it to how you work. You get a working AI employee, not a project to manage.
Security setup so your AI agent and data stay yours
Hands-on onboarding for you and your team
Ongoing support so it keeps getting better
The $199/mo covers your VPS server cost, the optimized apps that run OpenClaw, security, and support.
Security, the Boulder way
Built for a town that reads the documentation first.
Boulder buyers do their homework, so here is the architecture without the marketing. Your AI agent runs on a single-tenant private VPS dedicated to you alone. Access is hardened, every integration gets least-privilege scope, you hold the API keys, and outbound actions wait behind approval gates you configure. Every action lands in a reviewable log. The autonomy that makes an AI agent useful is real, which is exactly why the boundaries around it are engineered rather than promised.
That posture matters more here than in most towns. Research-adjacent firms, funded startups protecting cap-table and customer data, and health and wellness practices all handle exactly the material that argues for a private server over a shared platform. Colorado’s AI law, SB 26-189, points the same direction when it takes effect January 1, 2027: meaningful human review of consequential automated decisions, which is what approval gates and an audit trail deliver in practice. The full statute rundown lives in our Colorado compliance guide.
Isolated private VPS
A single-tenant server dedicated to you, hosted and managed by ClearSetup. No shared infrastructure.
Your keys, your accounts
Model keys and integrations run under accounts you control and can audit.
Credential scoping
Every tool connection gets the minimum scope required, nothing more.
Approval gates
External emails, payments, and posts wait for your sign-off.
Human in the loop
The same principle SB 26-189 centers on, applied to your business.
Full audit trail
A reviewable log of every action the AI agent takes.
Know what you are getting
Four questions Boulder buyers ask before getting an AI agent.
These come up on almost every strategy call, and the answers show what a properly configured OpenClaw AI agent can actually do for you.
Can my OpenClaw access my browser and complete tasks start to finish on my behalf?
Yes. Your OpenClaw AI agent can control a real browser, fill out forms, run research, and carry multi-step workflows from the first step to the finished result on your behalf. You set the approval rules, so it checks with you before anything sensitive goes out.
Can I choose the LLM model I want to use with my OpenClaw?
Yes. OpenClaw works with the model you prefer, Claude, GPT, Gemini, and others, and you can switch as better models ship. Your AI agent keeps getting stronger over time without a rebuild.
Can my OpenClaw help me with personal tasks along with my work tasks?
Yes. One AI agent covers both sides of your day: calendars, travel plans, family logistics, and reminders alongside business workflows like inbox triage, follow-up, and reporting. No juggling separate tools.
How quickly can I start using my OpenClaw personal AI agent?
Setup typically takes one day. We provision your private server, install OpenClaw, connect your tools, and set the approval rules, and you finish the day with a fully usable AI agent.
Transparent pricing
How much does OpenClaw setup cost in Boulder?
ClearSetup charges $2,500 for the complete setup, then $199 per month for hosting, monitoring, updates, and support. That covers the private server, the full OpenClaw configuration, every integration, the security and approval rules, and your onboarding session. No hourly billing, no scope creep. The number is on the page because the question deserves a straight answer.
Map the market and the bands are clear: bare hosting at $6 to $59 a month that leaves setup, security, and integrations to you, personal device installs around $699 built for one person’s life, and custom business builds quoted at $10,000 to $25,000 and up. $2,500 plus $199 a month is the professional middle: far below the custom-build band, and carrying everything the cheap end leaves out.
Private server, full AI agent configuration, integrations, security rules, and your onboarding session.
Then monthly
$199/mo
Hosting, monitoring, updates, and support. Security and uptime covered, all for one low monthly payment.
FAQ
OpenClaw setup in Boulder, answered.
How much does OpenClaw setup cost in Boulder?
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ClearSetup charges $2,500 for the complete setup, then $199 per month for hosting, monitoring, updates, and support. The market around us runs from personal in-home installs around $699 and bare hosting plans at $6 to $59 a month, up to custom business builds quoted at $10,000 to $25,000 and beyond. Ours is the business-grade middle, and the number is on the page.
What does an AI agent setup service include?
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A private VPS dedicated to you, the OpenClaw install, model routing, your messaging channels, connections to email, calendar, CRM, and documents, memory configuration, permission and approval rules, and a live onboarding session. Nothing is left as an exercise for the reader.
How long does OpenClaw setup take in Boulder?
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One day. We provision the private server, install OpenClaw, connect your tools, configure security and approval rules, and run your onboarding session in a single working day. No multi-week build, no discovery retainer.
Can I set up OpenClaw myself?
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Yes, and in Boulder plenty of people could. The town has more engineers per capita than almost anywhere. The honest math is time: provisioning, hardening, model routing, channels, and OAuth scopes eat evenings for weeks. We compress it into one day, done to a production standard, and you keep full access to everything.
What is the difference between a personal OpenClaw install and a business setup?
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A personal install puts an AI assistant on a device in your home, configured around one person’s life. A business setup runs on a managed private VPS with business integrations, approval gates, monitoring, and support that does not expire. Both are legitimate products. They solve different problems for different buyers.
Is an OpenClaw AI agent secure enough for a Boulder startup handling sensitive data?
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Yes, when configured properly. The AI agent runs on a single-tenant private VPS dedicated to you, with least-privilege credential scoping, approval gates on outbound actions, and a full audit trail, and you hold the API keys. That architecture is why research-adjacent firms and funded teams choose a private server over a shared platform.
Do you work with Boulder businesses remotely or in person?
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Delivery is fully remote, which is why it works the same in Boulder, Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, Longmont, and Broomfield. The server is provisioned online, integrations connect on a screen-share, and training happens on a call, with support on Mountain time after launch.
Which Boulder industries benefit most from an AI agent?
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Startups and funded teams, research-adjacent and deep-tech firms in the federal-lab orbit, natural foods and outdoor brands, Pearl Street retail and hospitality, professional services, real estate, and health and wellness practices. Anywhere coordination work stacks up faster than headcount.
Updated July 2026 · Serving Boulder and all of Boulder County
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