Welcome to ClawBase — Your Personal AI Agent in 60 Seconds
Why we built ClawBase, what makes managed OpenClaw different, and how to get your AI agent running on WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord in under a minute.
We started ClawBase with a simple frustration: setting up a personal AI agent on a messenger you already use shouldn't be a weekend project. OpenClaw is a brilliant open-source gateway, but running it well meant picking a VPS, hardening Linux, configuring nginx, wiring webhooks, and keeping it all updated forever.
That's the part computers should do.
What you actually want
You want to text "remind me to call mom at 7" on WhatsApp, and have an AI agent that actually does it. You want to share a meeting link with your bot on Telegram, and have it summarize the call. You want a Discord assistant that watches your gaming community while you sleep.
You don't want to learn systemd. You shouldn't have to.
What ClawBase does
When you check out, our system spins up a Hostinger VPS just for you, installs OpenClaw, configures nginx and TLS, locks down the firewall, and registers the box with our guardian daemon for monitoring. By the time you reach the dashboard, your gateway is already running.
From there, connecting a channel takes one click. Scan a QR for WhatsApp, paste a token for Telegram, follow a guided flow for Discord or Slack. Pick your default model. Done.
What stays yours
OpenClaw is open-source. Your config and credentials live on your VPS. We provide the management layer, but if you ever want to leave, take your ~/.openclaw/ directory and you're portable. No lock-in.
That mattered to us when we were designing the platform, and we think it matters to you.
What's next
We're shipping fast: more channels, better dashboards, a CLI for power users, and tutorials on building agents that actually do useful things. Subscribe to follow along, or just grab a plan and see for yourself.
— The ClawBase Team