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GoClaw

GoClaw

A free app to manage your self-hosted OpenClaw AI assistant

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Launch your personal OpenClaw Bot assistant. Connect WhatsApp and Telegram — it searches, schedules, messages, and solves for you.
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Jonatan Vazquez
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Hey Product Hunt! šŸ‘‹ I built GoClaw because I was frustrated with how hard it was to manage a self-hosted AI chatbot without SSH-ing into a server every time. OpenClaw is an open-source AI assistant gateway that supports WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and Slack. It's powerful — but managing it meant living in the terminal. So I built GoClaw — a free mobile app (iOS & Android) that lets you: šŸš€ Deploy and manage your OpenClaw instance from your phone šŸ’¬ Chat with your AI assistant directly from the app šŸ”Œ Connect and configure channels (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack) šŸ“Š Monitor usage and health in real time No terminal. No SSH. Just open the app and you're in control. For those who don't want to self-host, we also offer a managed option — we handle the infrastructure so you can focus on your bot. I'd love to hear your feedback — what channels or features would you want to see next?
Piroune Balachandran

@apphive Does GoClaw let you manage multiple OpenClaw instances from one dashboard? Running separate bots per channel gets messy fast, and switching between SSH sessions to check health on each one is exactly the kind of friction that kills adoption. Mobile-first management with real-time monitoring would make that viable for teams, not just solo devs.

Smart positioning, OpenClaw is incredible but the setup barrier is real. I've seen many open-source projects where 90% of potential users never get past the installation step. One thing I'd love to understand better: with the credit-based pricing, what does a "typical" user consume per month? Like, if I mainly use it for WhatsApp scheduling and daily briefings, does the Basic plan cover that comfortably? Pricing transparency around credits is always make-or-break for this kind of product.

Btw congrats on getting the mobile app out so quickly!

Jonatan Vazquez

@diegodauĀ Thank you very much for your feedback.

The usage varies significantly from user to user. For example, generating a daily summary might consume around 200 to 300 credits, depending on the number of information sources you feed into it. Beyond that, it will depend on what other activities you plan to do.

In fact, we will likely be creating workshops for users because your point is very true. Many people are installing it just because of the hype, but they aren't truly unlocking its full potential.

Our goal is to be as helpful as possible. I believe the application is a great way to provide visibility into the structure and options, which sometimes aren't very obvious in a simple chat interface. That is basically what we are aiming for.