EasyClaw – one-click OpenClaw deployment for non-technical users
OpenClaw hosting for people who don't want Docker, but Replit, Modal, and Railway already solved one-click AI deployment.

Wraps OpenClaw deployment, but Telegram bot hosting is a solved, commoditized problem.
Non-technical users wanting Telegram AI bots, small teams avoiding DevOps friction
Railway · Render · Vercel Functions + Telegram API
OpenClaw hosting for people who don't want Docker, but Replit, Modal, and Railway already solved one-click AI deployment.
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.
Vercel for OpenClaw agents: multi-tenant dashboards and billing for scaling agencies.
OpenClaw hosting simplified, but unclear if this solves a real adoption bottleneck.
A pragmatic product: it strips away the ops friction of running OpenClaw by wiring DigitalOcean OAuth + a launcher to get an instance live in minutes, and even advertises Telegram and multi-LLM support. That said, it’s not reinventing the wheel — the real value is in the UX for non-operators and the security pitch about keeping keys off hosted services; I’d want clearer docs on secret handling, upgrades, and which parts are open source before trusting it with production data.
Slashes OpenClaw setup from 60 minutes to one click, but relies entirely on the underlying open-source tool.