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300,000+ OpenClaw instances are currently exposed on the public internet (Shodan: port 18789). Most self-hosted setups miss the tunnel, skip the required flags, share containers. When your agent processes untrusted input and holds access to your accounts, that gap matters.
Vessel provides private, dedicated hosting for OpenClaw agents. Each agent runs on its own GCP e2-standard-2 VM, its own kernel, its own disk, no shared memory with other tenants. No public IP. No port 18789 exposure. All traffic routes through an encrypted Cloudflare Tunnel. Secrets are managed separately from the runtime. Provision from a web dashboard, connect to Slack, Discord, or WhatsApp, and destroy when done. Your agent's data stays on your VM, your own Vessel.
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Vessel's answer:
Vessel is managed hosting for OpenClaw built around privacy and security first. Most OpenClaw hosting providers share containers or expose default ports. Vessel gives every agent its own dedicated GCP VM: its own kernel, its own disk, no shared memory with other tenants. No public IP. No exposed port 18789. All inbound traffic routes through an encrypted Cloudflare Tunnel. 300,000+ self-hosted OpenClaw instances are currently exposed on the public internet. Vessel makes secure, isolated deployment the default.
Vessel's answer:
Most OpenClaw hosting alternatives use shared containers or expose the default port 18789 publicly. When your agent handles client data, credentials, and sensitive correspondence, shared infrastructure introduces risks that are hard to audit and harder to explain to clients. Vessel provides kernel-level isolation per agent, Cloudflare Tunnel inbound (zero port exposure), and full lifecycle management from a web dashboard: no server configuration required.
Vessel's answer:
Founders, marketers, lawyers, accountants, and professionals who run OpenClaw AI agents for serious work: client research, financial data, sensitive correspondence, automated workflows that touch real accounts. They need their agent to be always-on and private, but they are not infrastructure engineers and do not want to become one. Vessel is for people who want to use OpenClaw and need a trustworthy place to run it.
Vessel's answer:
When OpenClaw launched in late 2025, it introduced something genuinely new: a persistent AI agent runtime that connects to the platforms professionals actually use and runs around the clock. What it lacked was production-grade infrastructure. The default setup exposes port 18789 publicly and leaves users to sort out tunnels, secrets, and isolation themselves. 300,000+ instances ended up exposed on the internet as a result.
I built Vessel to fill that gap. If your agent is going to handle real work, it deserves real infrastructure: dedicated VM, encrypted tunnel, locked-down defaults, lifecycle tooling. Without requiring you to be a cloud engineer.
Based on our record, Vessel seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 1 time since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I built Vessel because I didn't want to be the one reading that Monday notification. Dedicated GCP VM, Cloudflare Tunnel, patches and security hardening applied. Your time costs more than that. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
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