IT services for AI bots, OpenClaw rescue, config, and relaunch

OpenClaw and AI bot systems, repaired, configured, and brought back under control.

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ClawRescue is a focused IT services site for OpenClaw and related AI bot systems that stopped responding, drifted into bad config, broke after upgrades, or need a clean recovery path. We diagnose what failed, restore service fast, then tighten the stack so it does not break the same way twice.

Fast triage
Config, gateway, auth, models, channels, sessions, SSL, infra
Production bias
Small diffs, evidence first, rollback-safe fixes
OpenClaw service focus

OpenClaw repair, configuration, and recovery

We help bring broken OpenClaw and AI bot systems back online, fix configuration issues, and prepare them for stable production use.

01Triage root cause
02Recover safely
03Harden for uptime

What we fix

This site is positioned like a high-trust technical service, not a vague agency page. The focus is IT services for OpenClaw and AI bot operations, including bot repair, gateway recovery, infra cleanup, hardening, and production-ready stabilization.

Bot recovery

Broken bots and failed sessions

We recover bots that stopped replying, lost context integrity, got stuck in bad loops, or silently degraded after config drift or session inflation.

Infra and proxy

Gateway, reverse proxy, SSL, DNS

We repair broken ingress paths, domain routing, TLS issuance, trusted proxy settings, channel disconnects, and filter-to-backend forwarding issues.

Hardening

Safer re-launches

Once the bot is back, we reduce repeat failures with cleaner config, session maintenance, observability, rollback points, and smaller operational blast radius.

Configuration

OpenClaw setup and AI bot operations

We also handle fresh setup, migrations, channel wiring, model/provider configuration, reverse proxying, and stable production hosting for OpenClaw-driven assistants.

Simple recovery workflow

Built for fast incident response with enough discipline to keep production boring afterward.

Step 1

Threat model the failure

We identify the failure mode first, config breakage, auth problems, model/provider issues, gateway exposure, DNS mismatches, plugin drift, or unsafe deployment assumptions.

Step 2

Restore service with small diffs

We prefer minimal, auditable changes, recover the live path, verify message flow, and avoid shotgun edits that make later debugging worse.

Step 3

Verify attack paths and edge cases

Happy-path recovery is not enough. We validate proxy behavior, trust boundaries, token handling, domain routing, SSL, and failure-state behavior.

Step 4

Document the stable state

We leave behind a clearer operating picture, what changed, what to monitor, and what to avoid repeating.

Typical rescue cases
OpenClaw stopped replying, broken ACP routing, DNS/filter/SSL mismatch, auth profile failure, model config regressions, session bloat, or a half-finished migration.
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Why this visual direction

Retro survival tone, without cosplay

The look borrows from storm, isolation, mask, signal, and endurance themes. It is meant to feel urgent and memorable, but still credible for technical recovery work.

Clear service language

The messaging stays direct: repair, recover, harden, relaunch. No vague consulting filler, just a specialized landing page for broken bot operations.

Start a rescue

This first version is a clean landing page scaffold. Contact actions can be wired next to Telegram, WhatsApp, email, or a short intake form.

Fast intake

  • What broke and when
  • Current host or domain
  • Last known working change
  • Whether the failure is public or internal only

Current contact placeholder

Email: rescue@openclawrescue.com

Scope: OpenClaw bots, gateway, SSL, DNS, proxy, hosting, hardening

We can replace this block with a real form or channel CTA once you choose the intake path.