Why pay for basic hosting? Donely gives you a fully managed, isolated OpenClaw container with full access for just $0/mo. Just pay for AI credits you use. With our 25$ Personal plan (Free for a month - use the coupon PH99) you get free AI usage for a limited time as well as bring your own oAuth Claude or Codex accounts. Live in 30 seconds. Connect your agent to Gmail, Slack, and 950+ apps instantly. If your instance breaks, Donely’s AI repair feature fixes it automatically.
Hey everyone, I’m Harsha, founder of Donely.
We built Donely because we wanted AI agents that can actually do work on a computer, not just chat about it.
With Donely, you get a fully managed OpenClaw container that goes live in about 30 seconds. You can connect it to Gmail, Slack, and 950+ apps, give it full access, and start running real workflows right away.
A big thing we cared about was making this usable for normal people, not just technical power users. So we made hosting free, made setup fast, and built an AI repair feature that automatically fixes your instance if it breaks.
A few things you can do with Donely:
• run your own AI worker in an isolated container
• connect your tools and accounts fast
• bring your own Claude or Codex account
• use our managed setup instead of dealing with infra yourself
We’re still early, and that’s exactly why your feedback matters a lot. I’d love to hear what you’d use Donely for, what feels confusing, and what you wish existed.
Thanks for checking us out.
The ability to keep it in its own container is appealing. I've read too many horror stories about OpenClaw such that I'm afraid to try it given the potential of it going awry. Do you just close out the container once you're done with it? Or is it alike to a "saved session" that you can open and close?
Hey, I'm Chamaru, founder and CTO of Donely.
Have suggestions/ feedback about Donely or need help setting up your instance? Book a time here: cal.com/donely/onboarding
I was shown this by one of my friends like a week ago and I’ve been using it since! Awesome job and so cool to see it here!!