Deploy OpenClaw in 1 minute and run Multiple agents
Managed multi-agent workspace, but ChatGPT, Claude Projects, and Anthropic's built-in task delegation already solve this.

Turns the usual VPS pain of running OpenClaw into a button-click flow: sign up, add API keys, pick integrations (Telegram/Discord) and claim an agent live in under a minute with AES-256 key storage and a 99.9% SLA. Practical and focused — it removes the 3am-restart problem — but the site glosses over runtime limits, logs/observability, and how much you can customize inside an instance.
Developers, makers, and small teams who want to deploy autonomous/chat agents without DevOps
Managed multi-agent workspace, but ChatGPT, Claude Projects, and Anthropic's built-in task delegation already solve this.
Nice, focused directory that surfaces practical signals — deployment time, pricing model, and security — so you can skip messy Docker setups and pick a wrapper that actually launches fast. The landing page and CTAs are crisp, but the product currently reads like a curated list: add benchmarks, user reviews, or integration tests and it would feel indispensable rather than merely convenient.
CLI wrapper for Pinata's OpenClaw platform — useful if you're already using both.
Vercel for OpenClaw agents: multi-tenant dashboards and billing for scaling agencies.
Deployment abstraction for OpenClaw agents, but the market already has Heroku, Railway, Render.
Chowder gives you one API call to spin up sandboxed OpenClaw instances with built-in channels (Telegram, Slack, WhatsApp, Signal) and session memory — plus a Skills marketplace for browsing, file access and code execution. The OpenAI Responses-compatible surface and scoped org/instance keys with rotation are the practical wins: less infra to manage and an easy migration path for tools that already speak that API. It’s a sensible, developer-friendly stitch of agent orchestration and multi-channel routing, not a radical re-think of the space.