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systemprompt - AI Agent Infrastructure

systemprompt - AI Agent Infrastructure

Love OpenClaw? Now ship it to production. Built in Rust.

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OpenClaw showed us AI agents can have personality and memory. But flat files and SQLite break the moment real users show up. systemprompt.io is what comes next. A Rust library that compiles into a single 50MB binary with everything production demands: - OAuth2 + WebAuthn authentication - MCP server hosting with OAuth scopes per tool - MCP apps out of the box, one click connect to Claude - Persistent agent memory with search - Multi-tenant from day one - Full observability and cost tracking
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Edward Burton
I loved OpenClaw. It proved that AI agents could have real personality, memory, and a soul. But when I tried to put mine in front of actual users, everything fell apart. Flat JSON files corrupt. SQLite locks under load. There's no auth, no multi-tenancy, no way to track costs, no audit trail. The SOUL.md file is clever but it's just a text file -- no versioning, no structure, no safety net. I've built the production version in Rust. systemprompt.io has all the things that make OpenClaw special -- agents with memory, personality, and autonomy -- but puts them on a foundation that actually works in production: - OAuth2/OIDC + WebAuthn (Face ID, YubiKey) instead of no auth - PostgreSQL instead of flat files - Structured YAML config instead of freeform SOUL.md - MCP server hosting with real OAuth scopes per tool - Background jobs, cost tracking, audit trails - A CLI that works identically in dev and production It's a library, not a framework. You extend it with Rust traits, compile it into YOUR binary, and deploy wherever you want. The memory system, the agent runtime, the web layer -- it's all code you own and can debug. We even wrote a migration guide for OpenClaw users (on our blog) so you can bring your existing agents, memories and all, to a stable platform. Self-hosted is free forever. Cloud hosting starts at $29/month if you want managed infrastructure. Happy to answer questions about migrating from OpenClaw, the architecture, or how to get started!
Daniele Packard

Very cool idea! And I like you can self-host or use your hosting. What are specs/capacity for your hosting at $29/mo?

Edward Burton

@daniele_packard Basically scalable per price (more power, higher price). $29.99 => Size/CPU shared-cpu-1x@512 MB Root FS size 840 MB, gets you this and a db in shared multi-tenant cloud postgres, all of which is powering http://systemprompt.io (files, processing and agents and all) with no prob.

A lot of the value here is in the control plane (using systemprompt as the 'node' to control multiple tenants).

The fact that the system runs reliably on low spec devices makes agentic meshes much more attractive.