Getting Started with One Claw: Your First Useful Session in 10 Minutes
2026/05/10

Getting Started with One Claw: Your First Useful Session in 10 Minutes

A clear path from sign-up to workspace chat, skills, tasks, and choosing the right plan.

If you open One Claw for the first time, the most likely problem you will encounter is not that you don't know how to use it, but that you don't know where to start first.

This article gives you a very direct path: instead of understanding all the features at once, you can judge whether it is suitable for you by completing the first effective use within 10 minutes.

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Step 1: Don’t study all the pages yet, have an effective conversation first

After entering the workbench, it is recommended to open the dialogue area first.

It is best not to make your first conversation too general. It is recommended to use a real task directly, such as:

  • Help me write a product homepage above the fold copy
  • Help me sort out the key points of this customer feedback
  • Help me draft a renewal reminder email

This way you can feel the results as quickly as possible instead of just seeing a blank input box.

Conversation workspace

Step 2: Identify high-frequency actions

After using it for the first time, immediately ask yourself:

-Will I do this again?

  • Is this prompt worth reusing?
  • Can this output be precipitated into a template?

If the answer is “yes,” then it’s appropriate to move on to a skill or task.

Step 3: Build your first skill

Skills are not advanced gameplay, but one of the functions that novices should use as soon as possible.

It is recommended to choose one of these three categories to build the first skill:

  1. Content drafting
  2. Customer reply
  3. Information summary

Because these three types of scenarios are the easiest to repeat and the easiest to see value immediately.

Skill panel

Step 4: If you have a fixed rhythm, try another task

If something is done every day, every week, it's worth trying out the task ability.

The best first tasks for newbies are usually:

-daily summary

  • Weekly content outline
  • Weekly user feedback summary

This way you can quickly understand that One Claw is not a one-time chat tool, but a system that can help you continue to advance your work.

Step 5: Look at the package at the end instead of worrying about the price at the beginning

Many people first study the price as soon as they open it. This is actually the reverse order.

A better way is:

  1. Complete a real conversation first
  2. Try another skill
  3. If you see stable value, then compare the package options

This way your purchasing judgment will be more accurate.

The core of judging whether it is worth upgrading is not "does it have many functions?" but "whether you are willing to continue doing the next job here tomorrow."

The shortest path to get started

If you just want to follow the instructions, just follow this order:

  1. Register and enter the workbench
  2. Have a real conversation about your business
  3. Turn high-frequency movements into a skill
  4. Scenarios that need to be repeated are converted into tasks
  5. Finally go to price page

in conclusion

One Claw The most suitable way to get started is not to learn all the functions at once, but to complete a real use first, and then gradually integrate common actions into your own workflow.

If you haven’t started yet, you can watch the online demo first; if you have already experienced the value, go directly to the price page to choose a plan that is more suitable for you.

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