Clawi.ai – OpenClaw in the Cloud
Managed hosting for your personal OpenClaw assistant. No server, no hardware—just sign up and chat.
Managed hosting for your personal OpenClaw assistant. No server, no hardware—just sign up and chat.
Clawi.ai is a managed hosting service for your personal OpenClaw AI assistant. They run OpenClaw in the cloud so you don’t need a dedicated machine, VPS, or Docker—you get a full OpenClaw agent on WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, or iMessage, set up in minutes. It’s a good fit if you want the power of OpenClaw without the hassle of maintaining your own server.
Clawi.ai is “Powered by OpenClaw”: they host and operate the OpenClaw stack for you. Your assistant runs 24/7 in their cloud with full agent abilities—persistent memory, system access (files, shell, scripts), and the same channels and skills ecosystem. You connect via your messenger of choice and manage everything through their dashboard.
WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage
Your data stays private; they don’t log your conversations
Preferences and context are remembered across sessions
Full Linux environment—files, shell, scripts, automation
Clawi is designed for zero-friction setup. From their site, the flow is:
No server, no SSH, no Docker or Node version to worry about. If you want to understand what’s under the hood (memory, context, models), see our Memory, Context, and Model Providers guides.
Clawi gives you a “command center” for your assistant so you can see what it’s doing and tune it without touching a server:
Clawi uses simple tiered pricing so you get a fixed monthly cost that includes agent resources and AI usage. Based on what Clawi.ai has published:
| Plan | Best for | Resources |
|---|---|---|
| Basic — $30/mo | Casual personal use, full agent abilities | 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 10 GB storage |
| Pro — $60/mo | Power users, more AI credits and performance | 2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB storage |
| Ultra — $200/mo | Teams, parallel agents, heavy workflows (coming soon) | 4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 50 GB storage |
Pricing and plan details are as described on Clawi.ai. Confirm current tiers, limits, and what’s included (e.g. AI credits) on their site before signing up.
Three main ways to run OpenClaw: managed cloud (Clawi), serverless (Moltworker), or on your own hardware. This table summarizes the tradeoffs.
| Factor | Clawi (managed) | Moltworker (serverless) | Self-hosted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setup time | Minutes (sign up, connect channel) | Deploy to Cloudflare; some config | Install + configure (see Installation) |
| Who runs infra | Clawi (Floating Point Inc.) | You + Cloudflare Workers | You (machine, VM, or Docker) |
| Cost model | Fixed monthly (e.g. $30–$200/mo) | Pay-per-use (Workers + LLM) | Hardware + your LLM API bills |
| Best for | No-ops, quick start, predictable bill | Serverless fans, variable workload | Full control, data on your hardware |
| Full Linux / system access | Yes (their cloud env) | Limited (Workers constraints) | Yes (your machine) |
For more on deployment options, see Deployment and Example Setups & Cost.
Because Clawi runs full OpenClaw, you get the same possibilities as self-hosted—just without running the server yourself:
If managed hosting isn’t right for you, you can still run OpenClaw in other ways:
For a side-by-side view, use the comparison table above.
What’s the difference between Clawi and OpenClaw? OpenClaw is the open-source AI agent software. Clawi.ai is a commercial service that hosts OpenClaw for you—so you get the same assistant, same channels and skills, but they run and maintain the infrastructure. Think “OpenClaw as a service.”
Is my data private? Clawi states they don’t log your conversations and that your data stays private. For exact data practices, check their privacy policy and terms on Clawi.ai.
Can I cancel anytime? From their FAQ, yes—you can cancel anytime. Confirm current terms on their site.
Clawi.ai is run by Floating Point Inc. This site (openclaw-ai.online) is an independent resource and is not affiliated with Clawi or the OpenClaw project. For sign-up, current pricing, and support, use the official site: