Brand + narrative layer
DogeXorg is the parent brand and public front door: it frames scenarios, trust, positioning, and adoption paths.
Architecture Overview
The brand remains DogeXorg. Under that umbrella, ClawNet expresses the connective network vision and OpenClaw provides the execution substrate. The portal now explains how those layers map to different scenarios instead of presenting one vague ecosystem story.
DogeXorg is the parent brand and public front door: it frames scenarios, trust, positioning, and adoption paths.
ClawNet describes how multiple OpenClaw instances, shared context, and future collaboration flows connect into a coherent network.
OpenClaw nodes, tools, memories, and operators carry the actual work. This is where scenario-specific packages can later plug in.
Operating Model
The MVP prioritizes a stable narrative foundation: who the site is for, what architectures exist, and how future packaged deployments fit.
Visitors choose a business or operating context first, rather than reverse-engineering the platform from low-level features.
Each scenario aligns with an architecture track and a realistic operating model instead of a one-size-fits-all promise.
The information architecture already leaves room for starter kits and one-click stacks when they are ready to ship.
Explain how the parent brand, network layer, and execution layer fit together for new visitors.
Support multiple deployment scenarios without fragmenting the DogeXorg story.
Create a stable narrative base for future packaged deployments and starter stacks.
How to Read It
The intended sequence is simple and honest: identify the use case, inspect the architecture shape, then evaluate current operating maturity.
Related Resources
Keep positioning, architecture, and delivery evidence connected but distinct.