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KiloClaw

Hosted OpenClaw. No Mac mini required.

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OpenClaw is the most popular open source AI agent on the planet. Running it yourself? That's the hard part. KiloClaw is a fully managed, hosted version of OpenClaw. We handle the infrastructure, security, updates, and monitoring so you can focus on what your agent actually does - not keeping it alive.

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If you've played around with @OpenClaw, you know the drill: 30-60 minutes of SSH, environment config, dependency juggling, unexpected crashes, and manual updates... It's fun at first, then we move on.

@KiloClaw fixes this:

  • One-click deploy

  • 50+ chat platforms

  • 500+ AI models via @Kilo Code

OpenClaw is awesome. KiloClaw makes it accessible to everyone: kilo.ai/kiloclaw - Thank you, ?makers

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Been using this since early access, pretty flaky experience with frequent downtimes 🤣 but generally positive experience so far as this is my first time using OpenClaw. Learnt a lot of new stuff and really impressed with the whole ecosystem.

Congrats on the launch!

congratulations on the launch! I am not a Pro in opensource AI. seems like a rapper around opencalw. great concept.
i was going to setup openclaw, then i saw this! straight to the kiloclaw signed up & used openclaw without a mac mini saved an hour of manual setup😄

The gap between "this open source tool is incredible" and "I actually run it in production" is where most developer tools lose people. SSH, environment config, dependency juggling ... that's not the work anyone signed up for.

I've been through this exact cycle building my own infrastructure. You spend a weekend getting something deployed, it works great, then three weeks later a dependency update breaks it silently and you're back to debugging infra instead of building product. Curious about the 500+ AI models integration. How are you handling model-specific quirks in tool calling and context window management across that many providers? That's always been one of the trickiest parts in my experience.

SO I could use this as the brain on my raspberry pi voice assistant at home????? Im not a developer, is it easy? haha. ( dont trust chatgpt opinion on this)

I'm finding my KiloClaw super helpful as a research assistant -- some glitches in the first release but now running smoothly and really amazing to have the always-on agent working for me!

Kudos to the team! Nothing but great things i've seen from this team — especially @realolearycrew, one of the GOATs :)

a killer launch from the @Kilo Code team, congrats!
I have been trying other solutions in the past few weeks and this is definitely the most elegant and gives you loads of control.

I think this is a great step in increasing adoption of AI assitants like OpenClaw. As a developer the setup already takes me some time, so I can only imagine what its like for someone non-technical.

The move from self-hosted to managed infra follows the same arc as databases a decade ago — same privacy debate, same setup/maintenance tax, same eventual outcome. Most teams traded local control for managed convenience once the offering was mature enough. Curious if dedicated instances for teams with stricter data requirements are on the roadmap?

Interesting launch — but I think there’s an important elephant in the room here.

Tools like OpenClaw and other “personal AI assistants” were compelling largely because they aimed to keep computation and data local. Once you move that into a hosted/cloud environment, you reintroduce the exact risk many users were trying to avoid: PII, system context, files, and behavioral data flowing to third-party infrastructure.

If sensitive prompts, logs, or system-level interactions are still traversing cloud endpoints, doesn’t that fundamentally defeat the purpose of a personal/local-first AI assistant?

I’d really like to see clear documentation around:
– What data leaves the user’s machine
– What is stored, for how long
– Whether any telemetry or logs are retained
– How you prevent unintended data exfiltration

Convenience is great — but privacy is the whole value proposition here. Without strong guarantees, this just becomes another cloud AI wrapper.

Finally. It's is incredible, but between dependency hell, unexpected bills, and the 3 a.m. 'why is it down again?' panic—running it myself was a second job. KiloClaw sounds like the exact off-ramp I’ve been waiting for.

This is one of best products i have ever seen this year! cheers for the launch!

Tried OpenClaw earlier and honestly couldn't get through the setup. It felt powerful but the time and infra needed to get it running was a blocker. I even needed my tech team to set it up, that didn't happen because we couldn't align the timing.

Would like to try KiloClaw to understand how this part is simplified.