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AgentClaw – A no-code platform for OpenClaw agents

AgentClaw – A no-code platform for OpenClaw agents

by dtfortu·Feb 15, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

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The Take

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.

Target Audience

Developers, makers, and small teams who want to deploy autonomous/chat agents without DevOps

Post Description

I built AgentClaw to be a "wrapper" and hosting solution for these agents. It allows you to: Deploy an agent in about 60 seconds. Manage everything via a simple UI (no terminal needed). Keep agents running in the cloud 24/7.

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