Running OpenClaw in the cloud without managing servers yourself
Managed OpenClaw hosting means a service (like Clawfleet) runs your OpenClaw instance on its infrastructure, handling all the operational work: server provisioning, uptime monitoring, automatic restarts, backups, updates, and security. You get a fully functional OpenClaw agent without any DevOps.
With managed hosting, you provide your agent configuration (SOUL.md, skills, channel connections) and API keys. The hosting provider deploys your instance, connects it to your channels, and keeps it running. When something goes wrong, they fix it. You interact with your agent on Telegram or wherever you configured it.
Self-hosting OpenClaw requires a server, networking knowledge, process management, monitoring, and ongoing maintenance. Many OpenClaw users on Upwork charge $25–$120/hr just for setup and maintenance. Managed hosting eliminates all of that, delivering a running agent for a flat monthly fee — currently $9.99/mo on Clawfleet.
Instead of spending hours on a Linux server configuring Docker, nginx, SSL certificates, and process managers, you deploy on Clawfleet in minutes and your agent is live on Telegram.
Clawfleet manages your OpenClaw instance — Managed OpenClaw Hosting, backups, restarts, and cost tracking — all included. Start for $1.
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