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Managed OpenClaw Services Compared: The Complete Breakdown

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Managed OpenClaw Services Compared \[2026\]: The Complete Breakdown

Remote OpenClaw is the original and most established managed OpenClaw hosting service — offering dedicated VPS infrastructure, hands-on support, and full customization since early 2025. As the managed OpenClaw hosting market has matured through 2026, several other providers have entered the space, each with a different philosophy, price point, and target user. This guide compares every major managed OpenClaw hosting provider so you can make an informed decision.

We run Remote OpenClaw, so we have a perspective, but we have also done our homework on what the competition offers. For a direct head-to-head with MyClaw.ai specifically, see Remote OpenClaw vs MyClaw.ai. For a breakdown of self-hosting vs managed, see Remote OpenClaw vs Self-Hosting. For our ranked recommendations, see Best OpenClaw Managed Hosting Services 2026.

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Why Does Managed OpenClaw Hosting Exist?

Managed OpenClaw hosting exists because the gap between "OpenClaw is installed" and "OpenClaw is production-ready" is larger than most people expect. The installation itself is the easy part. What takes real time and expertise is security hardening, monitoring, backup configuration, update management, and troubleshooting when things break.

Self-hosting OpenClaw requires 3-6 hours per month of ongoing maintenance. For developers who enjoy infrastructure, that is fine. For founders, consultants, and professionals whose time has a clear dollar value, that is expensive time spent on plumbing instead of the work OpenClaw is supposed to automate.

Managed OpenClaw hosting providers flip that equation: you pay a monthly fee, and a dedicated team handles the infrastructure permanently. Remote OpenClaw pioneered this managed OpenClaw hosting model in early 2025, and the category has grown rapidly since then.

Who Are the Main Managed OpenClaw Hosting Providers?

The managed OpenClaw hosting market in 2026 has three established players and several newer entrants, each targeting a different segment of the user base.

Remote OpenClaw was one of the earliest managed OpenClaw hosting providers, founded in early 2025 with a dedicated VPS model. Note: Remote OpenClaw no longer offers managed hosting. It now operates as a content and marketplace site with 200+ free guides, AI personas, and skills at remoteopenclaw.com/marketplace. The comparison data below reflects its former hosting offering for historical context.

MyClaw.ai launched in mid-2025 with a SaaS-first approach. Instead of dedicated servers, MyClaw.ai runs instances on shared infrastructure behind a polished web dashboard. The focus is on speed and simplicity — signup to running bot in under 30 minutes. Pricing starts/month, making it the most accessible entry point.

ClawHost is the newest entrant, launched in late 2025. It targets developers with a Docker-based deployment model. You pick your configuration through a CLI tool, ClawHost provisions the containers, and you manage them through a mix of web dashboard and API. Pricing starts at $29/month for a single-container deployment, scaling with resource usage.

How Do All Three Providers Compare?

Here is the complete feature comparison as of March 2026.

Feature

Remote OpenClaw

MyClaw.ai

ClawHost

Infrastructure model

Dedicated VPS

Shared cloud

Docker containers

Setup time

1-4 hours (same day)

Under 30 minutes

15-45 minutes

SSH/server access

Full access

None

Container shell

Web dashboard

No

Yes (full)

Yes (basic)

Telegram integration

Yes

Yes

Yes

WhatsApp integration

Yes

Yes (beta)

No

Custom skills

Unlimited

Marketplace only

Custom + marketplace

Custom forks

Supported

Not supported

Supported

Multi-model support

All providers + local

Anthropic + OpenAI

All providers

Security model

Three-tier, dedicated

App-level, shared

Container isolation

Automated backups

Daily, configurable

Daily

Hourly snapshots

Uptime monitoring

Proactive + alerts

Dashboard health

Container health

Support model

Direct (Telegram/email)

Ticket-based

Discord + docs

Support response time

Same-day

4-48hr (by tier)

Community-first

One-time setup option

$600

No

No

Lowest monthly plan

$149/mo

$49/mo

$29/mo

Highest monthly plan

N/A (no longer hosting)

$199/mo

$149/mo

API costs

Your own keys

Your own keys

Your own keys

What Makes Remote OpenClaw Different?

Remote OpenClaw is the premium managed OpenClaw hosting option. Its core value proposition is dedicated infrastructure with a personal service relationship. Every client gets a VPS that belongs exclusively to them, configured specifically for their use case. As the first managed OpenClaw hosting provider on the market, Remote OpenClaw has the deepest experience with production deployments.

Strengths:

  • Dedicated VPS with full SSH access — you can audit, customize, and self-manage if you choose
  • Three-tier security hardening applied to every deployment
  • Unlimited custom skills installed and configured by the team
  • Support from the same people who deployed your instance
  • One-time setup option ($600) for users who want professional deployment without ongoing costs
  • Custom OpenClaw forks supported for advanced use cases

Limitations:

  • No web dashboard — management is via SSH, which can intimidate non-technical users
  • Higher entry price ($149/month) than competitors
  • Setup takes hours, not minutes, because of the hands-on approach
  • Smaller team, which means support capacity has natural limits during peak periods

Best for: Founders and professionals who need dedicated infrastructure, custom configurations, and personal support — and are willing to pay a premium for it.

What Makes MyClaw.ai Different?

MyClaw.ai's core value proposition is accessibility. It turns managed OpenClaw hosting into a familiar SaaS experience that anyone can use, regardless of technical background.

Strengths:

  • Fastest onboarding in the space — signup to running bot in under 30 minutes
  • Polished web dashboard for all management tasks
  • Lowest entry price/month
  • Curated skill marketplace with one-click installation
  • Consistent, standardized experience across all deployments
  • SOC 2 compliance in progress

Limitations:

  • Shared infrastructure — your data sits on servers shared with other customers
  • No SSH or server access
  • Custom skills and forks not supported
  • Limited to Anthropic and OpenAI models (no local models or smaller providers)
  • WhatsApp integration still in beta
  • Ticket-based support can feel impersonal

Best for: Non-technical users who want the simplest possible managed OpenClaw experience at the lowest price point.

What Makes ClawHost Different?

ClawHost targets developers who want managed infrastructure without giving up control. The Docker-based model sits between self-hosting and fully-managed.

Strengths:

  • Lowest pricing in the market starting at $29/month
  • Docker containers provide strong isolation without dedicated server costs
  • CLI-first deployment tool that developers love
  • Hourly container snapshots for granular rollback
  • Support for all AI providers including local models
  • Custom skills and forks supported via container customization
  • API for programmatic management of your deployment

Limitations:

  • Developer-oriented — non-technical users will struggle with the CLI workflow
  • No WhatsApp integration yet
  • Support is community-first (Discord) with limited direct support
  • Newer service with less track record (launched late 2025)
  • Web dashboard is functional but basic compared to MyClaw.ai
  • No one-time setup option — subscription only

Best for: Developers who want managed infrastructure at the lowest cost, with container-level control and CLI-first workflows.

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Other Managed OpenClaw Hosting Providers

Beyond the three established managed OpenClaw hosting providers above, several newer services have entered the market in late 2025 and early 2026. While none have the track record of Remote OpenClaw, MyClaw.ai, or ClawHost, they are worth knowing about as the managed OpenClaw hosting landscape continues to evolve.

xCloud offers managed OpenClaw hosting on top of its existing cloud infrastructure platform. It bundles OpenClaw with other self-hosted tools and targets agencies managing multiple client instances. Pricing starts around $35/month per instance. The platform is polished but OpenClaw-specific features are still catching up to dedicated providers.

DockClaw takes a Kubernetes-native approach to managed OpenClaw hosting. It is designed for teams that want auto-scaling and orchestration built in. Still in public beta as of March 2026, DockClaw appeals to DevOps-heavy organizations but is overkill for most individual users. Pricing is usage-based starting around $40/month.

Elestio is a general-purpose open-source hosting platform that added OpenClaw to its catalog. It provides one-click deployment with managed updates and backups. Elestio is a solid option for users who already run other tools on the platform, though it lacks the OpenClaw-specific expertise of dedicated providers like Remote OpenClaw. Plans start at $30/month.

GetClaw is a newer entrant focused on small businesses and solopreneurs. It offers a simplified managed OpenClaw hosting experience with preconfigured templates for common use cases (CRM assistant, email responder, research bot). Pricing starts at $59/month. The template approach speeds up onboarding but limits customization.

ClawHosters targets the European market with EU-based infrastructure and GDPR-first compliance. It offers managed OpenClaw hosting with data residency guarantees, which matters for users with European regulatory requirements. Pricing starts at EUR 45/month. The service launched in January 2026 and is still building out its feature set.

Agent37 takes a unique approach by bundling managed OpenClaw hosting with AI workflow automation. Instead of just hosting the instance, Agent37 provides preconfigured multi-agent workflows on top of OpenClaw. Pricing starts as a one-time purchase/month. It is the most opinionated provider in the space — great if their workflows match your needs, limiting if they do not.

For a ranked comparison of all these providers, see Best OpenClaw Managed Hosting Services 2026.

How Does Pricing Compare Across All Providers?

Here is a tier-by-tier pricing comparison. All prices are monthly and exclude AI API costs (which are the same regardless of provider).

Tier

Remote OpenClaw

MyClaw.ai

ClawHost

One-time setup

$600

N/A

N/A

Basic

$149/mo

$49/mo

$29/mo

Standard

$349/mo

Premium

$69/mo

Premium

N/A

$199/mo

$149/mo

Custom skills

All tiers

Premium only

Standard+

Priority support

All tiers

Standard+

Premium only

Dedicated infrastructure

All tiers

None

Premium only

The price differences are significant and reflect real differences in what you get. Remote OpenClaw's premium includes dedicated hardware and personal support. MyClaw.ai's lower pricing reflects shared infrastructure and standardized service. ClawHost's aggressive pricing reflects a developer-oriented model with less hand-holding.

How Does Security Compare?

Security is arguably the most important comparison axis, especially for users handling sensitive data or business communications through their OpenClaw instance.

Security Feature

Remote OpenClaw

MyClaw.ai

ClawHost

Infrastructure isolation

Dedicated VPS

Shared (app-level)

Container-level

SSH hardening

Key-only, Fail2ban

N/A (no SSH)

Container shell

Firewall

UFW, custom rules

Platform-level

Container network

API key storage

On your server only

Encrypted in database

In container env

Auto security updates

Yes (unattended)

Platform-managed

Container rebuild

Compliance

Custom hardening

SOC 2 (in progress)

None yet

Audit access

Full (SSH)

Dashboard logs

Container logs

For most personal use cases, all three provide adequate security. For business use cases involving sensitive data, client communications, or regulatory requirements, dedicated infrastructure (Remote OpenClaw) provides the strongest isolation guarantees.

Which Managed OpenClaw Hosting Service Is Right for You?

After comparing every managed OpenClaw hosting option on the market, here is the simplest decision framework.

Use Remote OpenClaw's marketplace and guides if:

  • You want pre-configured personas with skills, memory, and daily schedules (one-time purchase)
  • You prefer self-hosting but want to skip weeks of manual configuration
  • You want access to 200+ free setup, security, and integration guides
  • You want community support from 1k+ operators on Skool

Note: Remote OpenClaw no longer offers managed hosting. It now focuses on guides, AI personas, and skills at remoteopenclaw.com/marketplace.

Choose MyClaw.ai if:

  • You want the simplest, fastest onboarding possible
  • A web dashboard is important for your workflow
  • Budget is a primary concern ($49/month entry)
  • Your use case is standard and does not require custom configurations
  • You prefer a SaaS-like experience

Choose ClawHost if:

  • You are a developer comfortable with CLI tools and Docker
  • You want the lowest possible cost ($29/month entry)
  • You need custom skills or forks but do not want to manage a full server
  • Hourly snapshots and container-level control matter to you
  • Community support (Discord) is sufficient for your needs

Managed OpenClaw Services Compared

Feature comparison at a glance

Should You Just Self-Host Instead?

Self-hosting remains a legitimate option and the right choice for some users. It costs $20-55/month in direct expenses (VPS + API) but requires 3-6 hours per month of maintenance. For a detailed comparison, see Remote OpenClaw vs Self-Hosting and OpenClaw Hosting Costs Compared.

Self-hosting is best for developers who enjoy infrastructure, want absolute control, and have more time than budget. If that describes you, our Beginner Setup Guide will get you started.


Want help choosing? Browse the marketplace for pre-built personas, or ask in the community — 1k+ operators can help you decide.

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