ClawNow has been introduced as a cloud-hosted version of OpenClaw, designed to run continuously and reduce the setup burden often associated with advanced AI tools.
Positioned as an always-on service, ClawNow allows users to access OpenClaw through the cloud without managing their own servers. The platform supports existing Claude subscriptions and can connect to multiple AI providers, giving users flexibility in how they run and switch between models.
A central feature is its Bring Your Own Key approach, with support for providers such as OpenAI, Kimi, Grok and others. For users unfamiliar with generating API keys, ClawNow offers an alternative. The platform can automatically generate an OpenRouter key and provide free credits, allowing new users to test the service without upfront configuration.
According to the team, credits are used for large language model API usage rather than general cloud services. Users who bring their own API keys can continue using ClawNow without relying on those credits, while still benefiting from the hosted environment.
ClawNow also includes access to over 5,000 skills through ClawHub, alongside integrations with Telegram, Slack and WhatsApp. The company says these integrations are intended to remove friction for users who may find messaging platform setup difficult on self-managed VPS servers. Additional integrations, including Discord, are planned and supported within the platform’s roadmap.
Data isolation is another focus, with ClawNow stating that user data remains separated within the system. The service supports seamless switching between web and mobile, aiming to make ongoing use more practical across devices.
Users also receive OpenClaw browser access as part of the package, extending functionality beyond chat-based interfaces.
With a free trial now available, ClawNow is targeting individuals and teams looking for a simpler way to run AI tools continuously, while retaining control over model choice and credentials. As competition grows among hosted AI platforms, its emphasis on ease of use and broad integration support may appeal to users who want capability without operational overhead.
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