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Atomic Bot
One-click OpenClaw macOS app
160 followers
One-click OpenClaw macOS app
160 followers
The simplest way to run OpenClaw. Atomic Bot works locally or in the cloud with your own LLM keys. It’s fully open source and free.

160 followers
160 followers
Love this! I’m pretty technical — comfortable with the command line and all that — but it still took me a couple of days (yes, days) to get OpenClaw set up, and I still wasn’t happy with the security.
With AtomicBot you just drag the icon into the Applications folder and you're done. So many new AI tools are powerful, but the barrier to entry is still way too high. We need more tools like this.
@ivanzalesskiy Love this take!
Our goal with AtomicBot was simple: local, secure and zero-friction. Just drag → open → start using!
Since you’re technical — what would you add next? 👀
Selzy
This is a great opportunity for everybody to test OpenClaw easily without spending hours on setting it up! Thank you!
@evgeny_kotelevskiy Thanks a lot, Evgeny!
That was exactly the goal: remove the setup friction so people can focus on actually using OpenClaw, not configuring it. Have you tried any real use cases yet? Would love to hear what you tested first.
One-click local agent apps tend to hit scale pain on dependency drift and supply-chain risk: a single upstream OpenClaw or model update can brick installs or change behavior unexpectedly.
Best practice is pinned, reproducible bundles (signed binaries, checksummed models) plus a plugin sandbox with capability-based permissions and an audit log for every tool invocation.
How are you packaging and updating OpenClaw under the hood (embedded runtime vs managed install), and will you expose per-skill permission prompts and a safe “dry-run” mode for risky actions?
Atomic Bot
@ryan_thill Thanks, Ryan! OpenClaw is updated via the regular Atomic Bot app update. The app will automatically prompt you to update, and it only takes one click. 🦞
Atomic Bot
Hi! I’m the founder. My previous product, Atomic Crypto Wallet, reached 15M users and $100M ARR. After that, I started looking for something new and fresh.
AI is exciting, but it feels like a huge corporate field — everything is so centralized. Then Clawbot blew my mind.
I’m more of a business guy than a hardcore engineer, and setting up OpenClaw on my Mac mini was painful. Terminal, curl, keys… seriously? The gap to mass adoption is massive.
So we thought — why not make this simple?
With our engineering team, we shipped Atomic Bot in just one week: a one-click OpenClaw app for macOS. It’s private, local, free, and open-source — and mobile is coming soon.
We launched on Twitter and got 100K views and 1,000 downloads within hours. The demand is incredibly motivating.
You’re very welcome to try Atomic Bot — and feel free to ask any questions! 🦞
Does Atomic Bot pin to a specific OpenClaw version or pull whatever is latest on install? After CVE-2026-25253 hit, the update cadence matters a lot for a one-click wrapper. Bundling a known-good version with signed checksums would keep that drag-and-drop simplicity without shipping a stale binary.
Atomic Bot
@piroune_balachandran great question! app updated automatically. We always support the latest OpenClaw releases
This is exactly the kind of thing the OpenClaw ecosystem needs. Software setup is one barrier, but hardware is another — that's why we built ClawBox (also on PH!), a dedicated NVIDIA Jetson box that runs OpenClaw 24/7 on 15 watts. Atomic Bot for Mac + ClawBox for always-on dedicated hardware = the full spectrum covered. Great to see more builders making OpenClaw accessible!