The Operator Vault Announces How To Setup OpenClaw a Workshop For Non Techies
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Feb. 20, 2026 - The Operator Vault, a training platform and community founded by Kevin Jeppesen, today announced the release of a new recorded workshop focused on OpenClaw, a tool used to build practical automation workflows with AI models.
The workshop is priced at $19 and is intended for creators, operators, and small teams who want a structured path to setting up OpenClaw and implementing repeatable automations without relying on improvised configurations. According to The Operator Vault, the recorded workshop is designed to help users establish a consistent starting setup and reduce common early-stage mistakes that can slow down adoption.
OpenClaw is part of a broader shift toward “agentic automation,” in which software can assist with tasks that typically require multiple steps across tools. In practice, this may include actions such as organizing files, running browser-based workflows, and connecting to messaging systems and other services. The Operator Vault said the workshop emphasizes a practical approach to implementation, including how to structure an OpenClaw workspace so outputs and decisions remain consistent over time.
“People are experimenting with AI and automation, but many setups fall apart because the foundations are unclear,” said Kevin Jeppesen, founder of The Operator Vault. “This workshop is meant to give a clean baseline and a clear way to document your setup, so the system stays usable and predictable.”
The company also highlighted security and reliability considerations as part of the training. OpenClaw often processes external inputs such as web pages, documents, and messages. The Operator Vault said the workshop addresses how to treat external content as untrusted input and how to add approval gates for high-risk actions, such as changes to system configuration, access controls, or outbound posting. The goal, according to the company, is to keep automation useful while reducing exposure to common failure modes.
For users running OpenClaw on a virtual private server (VPS), the workshop provides guidance on baseline operational choices. A VPS is a remotely hosted server environment commonly used to keep tools running continuously. The Operator Vault said the recorded training provides a straightforward overview of basic hardening concepts, including limiting network exposure and using least-privilege credentials, without requiring advanced systems administration.
The workshop is available at https://theoperatorvault.io/workshop. Additional information about The Operator Vault is available at https://theoperatorvault.io.
The Operator Vault community, accessible at https://theoperatorvault.io/skool, is positioned as an ongoing place for implementation discussion, updates, and practical examples. The company said the community is intended to support builders who prefer iterative improvement over one-time setup.
About The Operator Vault
The Operator Vault is a training platform and community founded by Kevin Jeppesen. It focuses on practical automation education, including systems and workflows built with OpenClaw, with an emphasis on clear documentation, reliable execution, and responsible operating practices. But also serves as his new DFY agency where companies can get custom automations combined with smart agents created for their use cases.
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