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OpenClaw Setup is the only managed hosting platform built specifically for OpenClaw, and it's one of the most feature-rich hosting solutions in the AI assistant space. What sets it apart:
Multi-platform support โ Telegram and Slack integration from day one, with the ability to run both simultaneously on the same instance Security-by-design architecture โ isolated runtime environments with no public IP exposure, encrypted API key storage (AES-256-GCM), and allowlist-only messaging as a default Subscription auth support โ you can use ChatGPT Plus/Pro or Claude Pro/Max subscriptions instead of raw API keys, saving 5โ20x on LLM costs Multiple instance management โ run specialized AI assistants with distinct roles, models, and access policies from a single account Per-model cost tracking โ real-time token usage and cost visibility broken down by model and time period Zero infrastructure work โ go from sign-up to a running assistant in 2 minutes without touching Kubernetes, Docker, or any server configuration Workspace portability โ export your assistant's workspace anytime with no lock-in Most "AI assistant hosting" platforms are general chatbot infrastructure. OpenClaw Setup is purpose-built for OpenClaw's unique architecture and gives you the full power of self-hosted OpenClaw without the operational burden.
OpenClaw-setup.me's answer
There aren't direct competitors for managed OpenClaw hosting โ most alternatives are either self-hosting (you own all the infrastructure work) or generic AI chatbot platforms (which don't support OpenClaw's full feature set).
vs. Self-hosting OpenClaw: Self-hosting gives you maximum control but requires ongoing security hardening, monitoring, updates, and incident response. OpenClaw Setup removes that operational burden while preserving full execution capability. You get the same OpenClaw power with secure defaults and managed reliability. If you later want full control, you can export and self-host anytime.
vs. Generic AI platforms (Poe, ChatGPT interface wrappers, etc.): Those are closed ecosystems. OpenClaw is open-source with a massive skill library, full workspace control, and true multi-agent capabilities. OpenClaw Setup gives you that flexibility on managed infrastructure instead of locking you into a proprietary system.
vs. Other managed AI assistant services: Most require you to use their models and pricing. OpenClaw Setup is BYOK (bring your own keys) โ you stay in direct control of your LLM provider relationship and costs. Plus, we support subscription-based auth, which dramatically lowers cost per token compared to raw API keys.
OpenClaw-setup.me's answer
Primary audience: Developers and technical power users who want a personal AI assistant that runs on their messaging apps (Telegram, Slack) without managing infrastructure themselves. These are people who understand the value of OpenClaw's open-source ecosystem but don't want to spend weekends configuring Kubernetes or debugging webhook failures.
Secondary audience: Small teams (2โ10 people) running multiple specialized OpenClaw instances for different workflows โ research, ops, dev work โ and who need cost visibility and access control without building their own infrastructure.
Common use cases: Daily briefings and summaries, code review and PR analysis, recurring automation tasks, research collection with memory persistence, ops checklists in team chat, and running multiple agents as an "AI team" with distinct roles.
OpenClaw-setup.me's answer
I (the founder) have been using OpenClaw as a personal AI assistant since it started to gain popularity in January 2026. Initially I self-hosted it on a VPS, but I kept running into operational friction: hardening the setup for security, managing updates, debugging platform integrations, and monitoring token costs manually.
The breaking point was when I wanted to run multiple OpenClaw instances with different roles (one for research, one for ops), and I realized I'd need to replicate the entire infrastructure stack. It felt like I was spending more time maintaining the assistant than actually using it. At the same time, I saw people in the OpenClaw community asking the same questions โ "How do I deploy this securely?", "How do I keep my API keys safe?", "How do I track spending?" There was no managed option that preserved OpenClaw's full capabilities while removing the DevOps burden. So I built OpenClaw Setup: managed hosting with security-by-design (isolated runtime, no public IP, encrypted credentials), per-model cost tracking built in, and a setup flow that takes 2 minutes instead of 2 hours. The goal was to make OpenClaw accessible to anyone who wants a powerful personal AI assistant without needing infrastructure expertise. It launched in early 2026 and is currently free with BYOK โ users bring their own LLM provider keys and control their costs directly.
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Backend: Python 3.12 with FastAPI for the API layer SQLAlchemy 2.0 (async) for database access with PostgreSQL Alembic for schema migrations Taskiq + Redis for background job processing (provisioning, health checks) Pydantic for settings and validation
Frontend: Vue 3 with TypeScript Vuex for state management Axios for API client
Infrastructure: Kubernetes on Hetzner for container orchestration Traefik for ingress and routing PostgreSQL for persistence Redis for task queues Docker for containerization
Security & Auth: Google OAuth 2.0 for user authentication JWT tokens in HTTP-only cookies AES-256-GCM for API key encryption at rest Network isolation for OpenClaw instances (no public IPs)
OpenClaw-setup.me's answer
OpenClaw Setup launched publicly in February 2026 and is currently in early adoption phase. We're focused on individual developers and small teams rather than enterprise customers at this stage.
Current users include: - Independent developers running personal AI assistants for daily workflows - Small engineering teams (2โ5 people) using multiple specialized instances for research, ops, and code review - OpenClaw community members who were previously self-hosting and wanted to reduce operational overhead
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