Clawly

Clawly

⭐ 5.0

Clawly provides managed hosting for OpenClaw AI agents with 24/7 uptime across Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, and Slack.

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About Clawly

Clawly eliminates the complexity of deploying and maintaining AI agents by offering fully managed hosting infrastructure. With one-click deployment, users can launch OpenClaw instances without handling server provisioning, Docker configuration, or security hardening. The platform keeps your AI agents online continuously, even when your personal computer is offline, ensuring uninterrupted availability across all supported communication channels. The platform provides comprehensive cost management and monitoring tools to help users maintain control over their AI spending. Real-time token tracking, daily cost breakdowns, and customizable budget alerts enable transparent visibility into operational expenses. Users can either bring their own API keys for cost savings or allow Clawly to manage usage with straightforward billing, adapting to different preferences and use cases. Security and reliability are built into every layer of Clawly's infrastructure. Each agent runs in isolated containers to prevent cross-contamination, API keys are encrypted for protection, and automated updates with rollback capabilities ensure your agents remain secure and stable. The intuitive web dashboard allows users to manage their entire agent fleet, with controls to start, stop, and restart operations alongside real-time monitoring of status, uptime, and resource usage.

Pros

👍 One-click deployment with zero infrastructure setup required 👍 24/7 uptime and continuous agent availability 👍 Multi-channel support across Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, and Slack 👍 Transparent cost tracking with budget alerts and daily breakdowns 👍 Isolated containers and encrypted API keys for security

Cons

👎 Limited to OpenClaw agents; not compatible with other AI frameworks 👎 Requires API keys or reliance on Clawly's managed billing system 👎 Platform-dependent availability tied to Clawly's infrastructure status