It’s managed hosting for OpenClaw aimed at people who want an always-on personal AI assistant but don’t want to self-host / debug infra.
What it does
- 1 minute setup: sign in with Google → connect Telegram → connect your LLM provider
- Isolated runtime: your OpenClaw instance runs isolated (smaller blast radius vs “run on your laptop/VPS”)
- Access control: allowlist who can message your bot (DMs + groups)
- Keys handled safely: credentials stored encrypted and kept separate from the OpenClaw instance
- Usage + cost visibility: dashboard for tokens/cost so you can spot “token burn”
- Tutorials: step-by-step guides for OpenAI / Anthropic / Gemini / OpenRouter / Kimi keys + setup credentials
- Multiple instances: you can spin up several OpenClaw instances (a "personal AI team" with roles)
Current status / limitations
- Telegram is supported today; more channels later.
- You bring your own model/provider keys (BYOK).
- Early-stage project — I’d love feedback on onboarding, security assumptions, and what features matter most.
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What it does
- 1 minute setup: sign in with Google → connect Telegram → connect your LLM provider - Isolated runtime: your OpenClaw instance runs isolated (smaller blast radius vs “run on your laptop/VPS”) - Access control: allowlist who can message your bot (DMs + groups) - Keys handled safely: credentials stored encrypted and kept separate from the OpenClaw instance - Usage + cost visibility: dashboard for tokens/cost so you can spot “token burn” - Tutorials: step-by-step guides for OpenAI / Anthropic / Gemini / OpenRouter / Kimi keys + setup credentials - Multiple instances: you can spin up several OpenClaw instances (a "personal AI team" with roles)
Current status / limitations
- Telegram is supported today; more channels later. - You bring your own model/provider keys (BYOK). - Early-stage project — I’d love feedback on onboarding, security assumptions, and what features matter most.