Claw for All

The power of OpenClaw, without the setup.

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for Claw for All

Your service pages take 3.5+ seconds to show any content—potential consulting clients are leaving before seeing your £100 offer.

B2B decision-makers evaluating OpenClaw Consulting or Skill Development services have short attention spans. A 3556ms First Contentful Paint means they see a blank screen while considering whether to book a £100 session or invest in a £500+ custom integration.

Server responds in 3178ms, delaying access to authentication and pricing details when prospects are ready to convert.

For a platform with user login and multiple pricing tiers, slow Time to First Byte creates friction at critical moments—existing OpenClaw users can't access their accounts quickly, and new clients can't review booking or payment options without frustration.

Missing Open Graph images means your OpenClaw consulting and skill development services get no thumbnail previews when shared on LinkedIn—the exact platform your B2B clients use.

Your target market (businesses evaluating custom integrations and optimization sessions) actively shares resources on LinkedIn. Without og:image tags, your service pages appear as plain text links, dramatically reducing click-through rates and professional credibility.

Two interactive elements lack accessible names, blocking screen reader users from understanding how to authenticate or purchase your consulting services.

Enterprise clients often require accessibility compliance in vendor evaluation. If potential customers using assistive technology can't navigate login buttons or service selection options, you're excluding entire procurement teams from accessing your platform.

Pricing and service descriptions rendered at <12px font size create friction when business decision-makers try to evaluate your £100 consultation or £500+ integration costs.

Your pricing is a conversion-critical moment. When prospects strain to read your service tiers and consultation details, you're creating unnecessary obstacles in their buying journey.

What ProdPoke understands about Claw for All

Claw for All is a service platform built around OpenClaw, which appears to be a personal assistant technology. The business offers two main services to other businesses: OpenClaw Consulting (a 1-hour optimization session priced at £100 that includes one free month of access) and Skill Development (starting from £500, which involves designing and building custom integrations that allow OpenClaw users to access business experiences directly through their personal assistant). The platform has user authentication with email/password and social login options (Google and Apple), suggesting it serves both individual users and business clients.

Based on exploring 2 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

85
Crystal clear

This site allows users to deploy their own OpenClaw instance with a single click in under 1 minute, with a Telegram bot created automatically. The tagline states: 'Avoid all technical complexity and one-click deploy your own 24/7 active OpenClaw instance under 1 minute. Telegram bot included — created automatically.' Users sign in with Google to get started.

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

90/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

69/100

Slow First Contentful Paint: 3556ms

high

Users waiting 3556ms to see any content on your pricing or service pages creates a poor impression—potential clients may leave before understanding OpenClaw's value proposition or your consultation pricing.

Expected: Under 1800ms
Found: 3556ms

Page load could be faster: 4031ms

medium

Your service pages take 4031ms to load. For a B2B SaaS platform, slow load times frustrate business decision-makers evaluating your consulting or skill development offerings, increasing bounce rates during critical consideration moments.

Expected: Under 3000ms
Found: 4031ms

High Time to First Byte: 3178ms

medium

Your server responds in 3178ms, which is significantly slow for a service platform. This delays clients from accessing booking information, pricing details, or authentication for existing OpenClaw users, affecting conversion and user retention.

Expected: Under 800ms
Found: 3178ms

SEO

81/100

Missing Open Graph tags: og:image

medium

When potential clients share your OpenClaw consulting or skill development service pages on LinkedIn, Twitter, or other social platforms, missing Open Graph images means no compelling preview will appear—reducing click-through rates and professional visibility for your B2B services.

Expected: og:title, og:description, og:image all present
Found: Missing: og:image

Missing lang attribute on <html>

medium

Missing the lang attribute prevents search engines and screen readers from correctly identifying that your content is in English, affecting SEO rankings and accessibility for international users exploring your OpenClaw services.

Expected: <html lang="en">
Found: No lang attribute

No canonical URL specified

low

Without a canonical URL, search engines may struggle to identify your primary service pages (OpenClaw Consulting vs. Skill Development), potentially splitting SEO authority and making it harder for businesses searching for OpenClaw integration services to find you consistently.

Accessibility

89/100

2 interactive element(s) without accessible names

medium

Interactive elements like login buttons, service selection options, or call-to-action buttons lack accessible names, making it impossible for screen reader users (including accessibility-conscious enterprises) to understand how to sign in or purchase your consulting services.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 2 missing: <a.inline-block>, <a.inline-block>

14 elements with very small text (<12px)

low

Pricing information, service descriptions, and authentication labels rendered in text smaller than 12px are difficult for business users and accessibility-required clients to read, potentially preventing them from reviewing your £100 consultation or £500+ skill development offerings.

Expected: Body text at least 14px, minimum 12px
Found: 14 elements under 12px

Functional

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Compliance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your OpenClaw platform has a critical performance problem that's costing you conversions. The 3556ms wait to see any content and 3178ms server response time are creating a poor first impression at the exact moment potential consulting clients and integration partners are deciding whether your services are worth their time. These delays aren't just frustrating—they're invisible barriers that send decision-makers to faster competitors before they even understand your value proposition.

Start by addressing your server performance and asset delivery. The 3.5-second First Contentful Paint suggests either unoptimized assets, inefficient server routing, or both. Work with your hosting provider to identify bottlenecks, then implement compression, caching, and CDN optimization. For a B2B SaaS platform with pricing-driven conversions, every second matters—even cutting this to 1.5 seconds will meaningfully improve booking rates.

Next, fix your metadata for social shareability. Add Open Graph tags (og:image, og:title, og:description) to your OpenClaw Consulting and Skill Development pages. Your target clients live on LinkedIn; without thumbnail previews, your service pages look unprofessional when shared. This is a low-effort, high-impact fix that reclaims credibility in the channels where B2B buying decisions happen.

Then, make your interactive elements accessible. Audit your login buttons and service selection controls to ensure they have proper aria-labels or accessible names. This removes gatekeeping for users with screen readers and signals to enterprise clients that you take accessibility seriously—often a requirement in procurement evaluation.

Finally, bump up your font sizes (12px minimum everywhere) and ensure all pricing and service descriptions are readable without strain. Business users shouldn't need to squint to understand what they're paying for. This is both an accessibility issue and a conversion issue.

Suggested priority order:

  1. Page load could be faster: 4031ms
  2. Slow First Contentful Paint: 3556ms
  3. High Time to First Byte: 3178ms
  4. Missing Open Graph tags: og:image
  5. 2 interactive element(s) without accessible names
  6. 14 elements with very small text (<12px)
  7. Missing lang attribute on <html>
  8. No canonical URL specified

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