OpenClaw (formerly known as Moltbot and Clawdbot) transforms how you interact with AI by giving you a personal assistant that runs 24/7, remembers everything, and integrates with WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and more.
OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) is an open-source AI assistant that actually lives on your computer or VPS. Unlike ChatGPT or other cloud services where you log in to chat, OpenClaw runs continuously on infrastructure you control. You message it through apps you already use (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, etc) and it handles everything from managing your calendar to running code to browsing the web for you.
Your data stays on your server. Your assistant remembers context across all your conversations. And you can customize it however you want because it’s open source and running on hardware you control.
OpenClaw needs full system access to work, which means it shouldn’t run on your daily computer. Give it an isolated VPS environment starting from just $17/month.
OpenClaw is powerful because it has full system access. That’s also what makes it dangerous on your main computer.
Security isolation is the main reason. OpenClaw can read files, execute commands, and connect to services with admin-level permissions. It needs these capabilities to be useful—managing your calendar, browsing the web, running scripts, deploying applications. But this level of access on your daily laptop creates serious risks.
A VPS creates a security boundary. When OpenClaw runs on an isolated server, it can only access what you put there. Your personal files stay on your laptop. Your work documents remain separate. If something goes wrong, like a prompt injection, a misconfiguration, or an unexpected behavior, the damage stays contained within the VPS environment.
You get guaranteed resources, with dedicated CPU cores and RAM that won’t disappear when someone else’s workload spikes. The SSD storage handles OpenClaw’s persistent data quickly. And the network stability ensures your messaging app connections stay reliable.
The VPS runs 24/7 with our 99.9% uptime commitment. Your OpenClaw instance stays available for commands, scheduled tasks, and automated workflows without interruption.
Background task automation. OpenClaw can monitor your email, RSS feeds, or specific websites and notify you when something important happens. On a VPS, these monitoring tasks run continuously.
Development and testing workflows. Use OpenClaw to automate code reviews, run tests, deploy to staging environments, and monitor production systems.
Personal knowledge management. OpenClaw can index your notes, documents, and web clippings. The VPS gives it dedicated resources to maintain and query this knowledge base without slowing down your other work.
Research and data collection. Ask OpenClaw to browse websites, extract data, and summarize articles. Background research tasks benefit from the VPS’s stable connection and ability to work overnight without supervision.
Calendar and scheduling assistant. Have OpenClaw manage your appointments, send reminders, and coordinate meetings across different platforms.
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People buy Mac Minis specifically to run OpenClaw 24/7, a $600+ investment plus ongoing electricity costs. A VPS gives you the same always-on capability for $17/month. Beyond cost, the VPS offers advantages: instant scaling if you need more resources, no maintenance or hardware failures to deal with, no noise or heat in your home, and the ability to cancel anytime if you stop using it.
No. OpenClaw requires configuration specific to your use case, your messaging apps, your API keys, your preferences. The installation process is straightforward and documented thoroughly by the OpenClaw project. You get a clean Linux VPS with full control to set things up exactly how you want them.
Yes. OpenClaw supports multiple messaging channels and can handle requests from different users simultaneously. This works particularly well for teams using Slack or Discord where everyone can interact with the same assistant. Just note that all users share the same context and conversation history.
OpenClaw's security depends entirely on how you configure it and what you give it access to. The VPS provides isolation from your main computer, which is the critical first layer of defense. Beyond that, follow these practices: never connect real accounts during testing, be extremely careful with group chat integrations where others can send messages, review what services you authorize, and keep sensitive data off the VPS entirely.

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