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Last updated: 2026-02-18

What OpenClaw Setup is

OpenClaw Setup is a managed hosting platform for OpenClaw, an open-source AI assistant gateway. It enables users to run an OpenClaw assistant on managed infrastructure with Telegram and Slack support.

Who it serves

  • Solo builders and engineers who want OpenClaw without infrastructure setup overhead.
  • Small teams that need a managed assistant runtime with explicit access controls.
  • Users who want usage and cost visibility by model without building custom tooling.

Operational differentiation

OpenClaw Setup is positioned as a managed platform for teams that need control after initial setup, not only one-click deployment.

  • Dashboard access to edit and inspect assistant markdown state files.
  • Environment variable management for runtime configuration.
  • Addons management for extensibility as usage evolves.
  • Managed updates of underlying OpenClaw version.
  • Allowlist management for messaging access control.
  • Exportable assistant workspace/state for portability.

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Security model

  • No public inbound endpoint for user runtime.
  • Isolated runtime environment per instance.
  • Credential encryption at rest (AES-256-GCM).
  • Allowlist-based messaging access control.
  • Workspace export support with secrets excluded/redacted.

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Pricing model

OpenClaw Setup uses paid hosting plans: Solo ($3.9/month, 1 active instance), Trio ($6.9/month, up to 3 active instances), and Custom for higher usage. Users still supply provider credentials and pay the LLM provider directly for usage.

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