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ClawDeploy – OpenClaw deployment for non-technical users

ClawDeploy – OpenClaw deployment for non-technical users

by gregzeng95·Feb 12, 2026·6 points·0 comments

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The Take

One-click provisioning plus visible provisioning progress and retryable steps are the practical features here — the guided Telegram pairing and subscription-aware provisioning show the author thought through common failure modes for non-technical users. It isn't reinventing bot hosting, and the Telegram-only delivery and unclear cost/hosting model leave open questions, but for people who just want a working OpenClaw bot without a terminal it's a sensible, usable product.

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Target Audience

Solo operators, creators, and small teams who want a dedicated OpenClaw bot without handling servers or infra

Post Description

Hi HN, I’m building ClawDeploy for people who want to use OpenClaw but don’t have a technical background.

The goal is simple: remove the setup friction and make deployment approachable.

With ClawDeploy, users can: - get a server ready - deploy OpenClaw through a guided flow - communicate with the bot via Telegram

Target users are solo operators, creators, and small teams who need a dedicated OpenClaw bot but don’t want to deal with infrastructure complexity.

Would love your feedbacks :)

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