Learn the framework first.
Use the platform proof second.
ArgoBox is strongest today as a reusable homelab + automation + AI operator framework: modules, docs, public routes, and proof surfaces you can inspect honestly. Start with what you can learn and fork, then move into demos, playgrounds, and OpenClaw-oriented operator workflows.
What outsiders can use today
Not a promise deck. These are the public-facing strengths already visible in the repo and site.
- A modular Astro + Cloudflare codebase with a real module registry and public module catalog
- Public docs, tutorials, and engineering notes for builders who want to self-host or learn
- Proof-of-concept platform surfaces such as the tour, playground, and status views
- OpenClaw-oriented safe-operator framing for AI-curious homelabbers and automation builders
- An MIT-licensed project direction with fork-and-adapt intent, while some surfaces still remain operator-specific or in beta
The three public pillars
Framework, learning, and proof. That order matters.
Reusable modules
Browse 73 modules and learn what is already public-facing, portable, or close to fork-ready.
Learning-first docs
Start with architecture, public docs, and walkthroughs that explain the stack before asking you to trust a pitch.
Safe AI operator proof
See how ArgoBox frames OpenClaw, playground labs, and proof-of-concept operator workflows without pretending every surface is fully live.
Fastest way in
A practical order for homelabbers, automation lovers, AI enthusiasts, and OpenClaw users.
Understand the framework
Read the public docs and module catalog first. This is the fastest way to see what is real today and what is still maturing.
Open docs →Choose your path
Pick a path for homelab building, AI operator experimentation, open-source contribution, or proof/demo exploration.
Start here →Inspect the proof surfaces
Use the playground, tour, and tutorials as proof-of-concept surfaces after you understand the framework story.
See the proof →Need the proof surfaces too?
Good. Keep them visible — just secondary. Use the playground for guided labs, the tour for platform context, and tutorials for educational walkthroughs.