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Molted is a managed operating environment for long-running autonomous AI agents. It helps teams deploy, host and scale OpenClaw fleets in production without building the infrastructure layer themselves.
Molted keeps agents alive with 4-tier self-healing, crash detection under 60s, automatic recovery under 90s, daemon supervision, config repair, versioned filesystem restore points and safe high-density hosting.
Agents get 1,000+ app integrations through a managed MCP layer, browser automation, persistent logged-in profiles, dedicated email and voice per agent, and APIs to create, monitor and manage instances at scale.
Molted supports managed cloud, on-premise and sovereign deployment options for agencies, SaaS builders, OpenClaw wrappers, AI-native companies and teams running autonomous agents in production.
Api documentation: https://www.molted.net/api/docs
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Molted's answer:
Molted is not a hosting provider, it is a complete operating environment for autonomous AI agents.
What makes it unique:
Your agents can actually do the job from day one. Connect them to Gmail, Slack, HubSpot, Salesforce, Notion and 1,000+ apps instantly through a managed integration layer. No connectors to build, no months of OAuth work.
Agents that use the web like a human. Most of the web has no API, but it all has a browser. Molted agents log into dashboards, portals and checkouts, captchas solved and sessions kept alive, so they reach the 90% of tools that have no integration.
Each agent gets its own mailbox and phone number. They send and receive email, place and take calls, handle SMS and 2FA. Real presence, not a chatbot in a box.
You ship agents, not infrastructure. Compute, monitoring, recovery and versioning are fully managed and run 24/7, so a crash heals itself before your customer ever notices. You sell the product, we run the ops.
The result: you launch client-ready autonomous agents in minutes instead of building a cloud company first, and you keep the margin instead of burning it on DevOps and idle hardware.
Molted's answer:
Everyone else sells you a VM and stops caring the second it boots. What runs inside is your problem.
Molted is the opposite: we built this specifically for AI agents, and our own agents run on it every day. We feel every crash, every slow start, every broken integration before you do, because it is our infrastructure too.
So you do not get a generic empty machine and a โgood luck.โ You get an environment that keeps your agents alive, connected to 1,000+ apps, and working day one. They host servers. We run agents.
Molted's answer:
Molted.net grew out of molted.cloud, a basic SaaS for hosting OpenClaw instances: simple auth, no multi-tenancy, no auto-healing, minimal monitoring, limited capacity. Running agents for real clients made one thing obvious. Running ONE OpenClaw in production already gives you cold sweats, and running thousands on shared nodes 24/7 is a full-time on-call job.
Molted is the answer to that problem: turning raw hosting into a real managed operating environment, with automatic recovery, versioned workspaces, browser automation, email and voice per agent, and 1,000+ integrations. The conviction behind it is simple: AI companies should ship agents, not become infrastructure companies by accident. So we built the layer we needed ourselves, and today our own agents run on it every day, alongside thousands of instances in production.
Molted's answer:
AI companies shipping autonomous agents in production that do not want to become an infrastructure company. Concretely, the 8 targeted profiles are:
What they have in common: their bottleneck is not Kubernetes, it is convincing their market. They want to ship agents and keep the margin, instead of burning it on DevOps hiring, idle hardware and months of integration work.
There is also a strong secondary audience: the public sector and government, with needs around data sovereignty, air-gapped deployment, per-agency isolation and full audit trails.
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The GCP Platform (GCP) follows AWS quite closely, providing mostly equivalent services, but lags in market share (3rd place, after Microsoft Azure). We are looking at the Google Compute Engine (GCE) VM offerings, which is one of the most interesting in respect to configurability and range of different instance types. However, this variety makes it harder to choose the right one for the task, which is exactly what... - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
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