Hook
If you just saw one of those OpenClaw launch pages promising instant results for every business, here is the part they skip: a generic OpenClaw box is not the same thing as a system built for your market.
Problem
For a roofing company, the difference matters.
A roofer in Miami has different storm patterns, service areas, inspection pricing, insurance workflows, and follow-up timing than a roofer in Oklahoma or Colorado. If the install is the same for everyone, the result is generic by definition.
What Generic Gives You
Generic hosted OpenClaw gives you a starting point:
- a basic environment
- a few demo workflows
- a way to get familiar with the tool
That is useful.
But it does not give you a roofing growth system configured around your real business.
What Custom Deployment Means
What we build is different.
We start with a roadmap session. We map your business from first lead to signed contract. Then we configure the skill stack around your:
- service area zip codes
- storm triggers
- lead sources
- follow-up timing
- inspection workflow
- booking process
- CRM or spreadsheet flow
Roofing Workflow
For roofing, that usually means:
- storm and weather monitoring in your market
- homeowner lead identification in affected neighborhoods
- automated outreach and follow-up
- inspection report generation
- appointment and pipeline tracking
Moat
That is the moat.
Anybody can sell a generic hosted box. Very few people can hand you a deployment built around your real market, your actual workflow, and your exact operational bottlenecks.
CTA
If you want to see what that looks like for a roofing business, go to openclawskillpacks.com, get the roadmap, and we will show you what your first custom deploy should be.