> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.openclaws.biz/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Quick Start

> Get your AI assistant running in under 2 minutes

## 1. Sign In

Go to [openclaws.biz/login](https://openclaws.biz/login) and sign in with **Google** or **X (Twitter)**.

Signing in automatically creates your account — no separate registration needed.

## 2. Subscribe (\$29/month)

Navigate to **Settings → Billing** and click "Subscribe." This opens Stripe Checkout.

After payment, your personal AI gateway deploys automatically (\~30 seconds). You'll see the status change from "Provisioning" to "Running" on the Settings page.

<Info>
  You can connect toolkits and configure API keys **before subscribing**. The gateway will pick up everything when it deploys.
</Info>

## 3. Connect Your Toolkits

Go to the **Toolkits** page and connect the services you want your AI to access:

* **Gmail** — read/send emails
* **GitHub** — manage repos and issues
* **Google Calendar** — view/create events
* **Notion** — search and create pages
* **Linear** — manage projects and issues
* **Slack, Google Sheets, Jira** — and 980+ more

Click **Connect** on any toolkit and authorize via OAuth. Connected services show an **Active** badge.

## 4. Open Your Control UI

Click **"Open your OpenClaw"** on the Dashboard or Settings page. This opens your gateway's full Control UI at `https://your-slug.openclaws.biz`.

The gateway token is passed automatically — you'll be auto-authenticated.

## 5. Start Chatting

Use the **Chat** tab in the Control UI to talk directly to your AI assistant. Try:

* "What's on my Google Calendar this week?"
* "Search my Notion for pages about project planning"
* "List my recent GitHub repositories"
* "Read my latest Gmail messages"

Your AI assistant has access to all connected toolkits and can execute actions autonomously.

<Tip>
  **You're live!** Your AI assistant is running 24/7 on dedicated infrastructure with persistent memory.
</Tip>
