Launching today

KiloClaw
Hosted OpenClaw. No Mac mini required.
575 followers
Hosted OpenClaw. No Mac mini required.
575 followers
OpenClaw is the most popular open source AI agent on the planet. Running it yourself? That's the hard part. KiloClaw is a fully managed, hosted version of OpenClaw. We handle the infrastructure, security, updates, and monitoring so you can focus on what your agent actually does - not keeping it alive.








Humans in the Loop
If you've played around with @OpenClaw, you know the drill: 30-60 minutes of SSH, environment config, dependency juggling, unexpected crashes, and manual updates... It's fun at first, then we move on.
@KiloClaw fixes this:
One-click deploy
50+ chat platforms
500+ AI models via @Kilo Code
OpenClaw is awesome. KiloClaw makes it accessible to everyone: kilo.ai/kiloclaw - Thank you, ?makers
Interesting launch — but I think there’s an important elephant in the room here.
Tools like OpenClaw and other “personal AI assistants” were compelling largely because they aimed to keep computation and data local. Once you move that into a hosted/cloud environment, you reintroduce the exact risk many users were trying to avoid: PII, system context, files, and behavioral data flowing to third-party infrastructure.
If sensitive prompts, logs, or system-level interactions are still traversing cloud endpoints, doesn’t that fundamentally defeat the purpose of a personal/local-first AI assistant?
I’d really like to see clear documentation around:
– What data leaves the user’s machine
– What is stored, for how long
– Whether any telemetry or logs are retained
– How you prevent unintended data exfiltration
Convenience is great — but privacy is the whole value proposition here. Without strong guarantees, this just becomes another cloud AI wrapper.
Kilo Code
@shivansh_anand_srivastava1 Totally agree! And we're working on a security white paper to bring clarity here. Do you think that would help? As a preview I've attached the current draft's outline below.
I also wrote about how I think about separation for my OWN OpenClaw instance here: https://blog.kilo.ai/p/open-claw-is-my-intern?utm_source=publication-search. Would love to know your thoughts on that.
Flexprice
Tried OpenClaw earlier and honestly couldn't get through the setup. It felt powerful but the time and infra needed to get it running was a blocker. I even needed my tech team to set it up, that didn't happen because we couldn't align the timing.
Would like to try KiloClaw to understand how this part is simplified.
Humans in the Loop
you're spot on, Shreya - hopefully @KiloClaw makes it easier (and faster) to fully leverage @OpenClaw.
do you already have specific needs/use cases in mind? looking forward to your thoughts
Flexprice
@fmerian Yes definitely. I'd want help specifically around my GTM experiments. Testing messaging, structuring outbound angles, maybe even running small research loops faster.
Kilo Code
@shreya_chaurasia19 give it a try while it's in the free trial period and let us know what you think! OpenClaw is still so new and raw but we're hoping this helps smooth over some of the rough edges.
If you try it I'd be super interested in how well you think our beta has done that.
Triforce Todos
Kilo Code
@abod_rehman thanks!
@OpenClaw is changing the landscape of AI, but for a lot of people the technical and security barriers are too high to use it comfortably. @KiloClaw solves this by handling the hosting, configuration, and model connections so you can use OpenClaw with no setup or maintenance headaches.
I'm excited for people who were intimidated by OpenClaw to finally see how awesome it is through KiloClaw!
Humans in the Loop
What's the original story behind @KiloClaw? What made you start working on it?
@fmerian We saw the open-source community's excitement around OpenClaw - it was undeniable. But we also heard a lot of concerns about its security, setup, and costs. Since we already had Cloud Agent infrastructure and the Kilo Gateway (our native API provider with access to over 500 models), we knew we could offer a managed, hosted version that removed those barriers to entry.
Kilo is open-source to the core, and we are proud to be part of the OSS community - so when the OpenClaw project started taking off, we were eager to contribute.
@pandemicsyn is the engineer who built KiloClaw end-to-end, and did an incredible job making this vision a reality!
Humans in the Loop
@pandemicsyn is a 🐐 - shout-out!
Openclaw came out, mac minis were bought
People without it used cloudflare moltworker
But the non-technical + no mac mini people were left behind.
In what real way is this (is it?) more user-friendly than Cloudflare during deployment?
This lowers the entry barrier massively A lot of people want to experiments with Openclaw but don’t want to babysit servers Hosted just makes sense.
Kilo Code
@eric_lens exactly our thoughts! We hope that we can make it easier for folks to experiment with OpenClaw