
Clawi.ai is a managed hosting service for OpenClaw, delivering a personal cloud AI assistant that operates 24/7. Designed for professionals, remote teams, and tech enthusiasts, this agent lives in the cloud and communicates through familiar messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and iMessage. The core value lies in its autonomy: it can initiate conversations, perform research, manage tasks, and automate workflows without manual triggers. Unlike conventional chatbots that require constant prompting, Clawi’s assistant proactively messages users with insights and actions. It combines the power of advanced language models from Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini with a persistent, memory-rich environment. This makes it not just a tool but an always-on digital teammate ready to handle everything from financial analysis to daily scheduling.
The primary pain point Clawi addresses is the fragmented and session-limited nature of most AI assistants. Typically, users must open a web app, paste context, and rely on short-lived interactions that forget previous conversations. This makes ongoing tasks like project management, research synthesis, or personal organization cumbersome. Clawi eliminates these limitations by maintaining persistent memory across sessions and platforms. It remembers user preferences, past conversations, and saved contexts such as weekly standup notes or dietary plans. Furthermore, its proactive messaging means users don’t have to check a dashboard; the assistant comes to them. For example, it can analyze monthly spending patterns, identify cost savings, draft cancellation emails, and confirm with the user—all within the same conversational thread. This continuity transforms AI from a question-answer machine into a true collaborative partner.
A standout feature is the Command Center, which provides full visibility into the assistant’s cognitive processes. Users can monitor real-time token usage, manage active contexts, and configure model parameters such as agent type, active model (e.g., Claude Opus 4.6), context window size (256k), and max tokens (4,096). The interface displays session logs, analytics, and a live feed of actions like “Accessing banking_api” or “Drafting cancellation_email.” This transparency allows users to optimize performance, adjust thinking effort, and maintain control over how the assistant allocates resources. For instance, during complex financial analysis, one can see exactly how many tokens were consumed and which skills were activated. The Command Center is especially valuable for power users who need to audit workflows or debug unexpected behavior, ensuring the agent operates efficiently and within budget constraints.
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Clawi offers two open-source AI agents with distinct strengths: OpenClaw and Hermes. OpenClaw is community-powered, meaning it benefits from contributions and insights from a growing user base that builds skills and integrations. Hermes, on the other hand, is self-improving—it learns from interactions and refines its performance over time. Both agents can be equipped with active skills such as Market Research, Financial Analysis, Customer Support, Content Creation, and Social Media Management. These skills transform the assistant into a specialized worker capable of executing domain-specific tasks. Users can select an agent based on their needs: OpenClaw for broad, collaborative tasks and Hermes for adaptive, personalized assistance. The ability to switch between agents gives users flexibility in tailoring the AI’s behavior without losing persistent memory or conversation history.
Clawi integrates deeply with the user’s digital ecosystem through several key features. Agent Email automatically provides each assistant with its own inbox, enabling it to receive newsletters, notifications, and forwarded messages from services like GitHub or Slack. This makes the agent a central information hub. The Any Messenger capability extends availability to WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, and iMessage, so users interact with their assistant wherever they are. Privacy is a cornerstone: Clawi states it does not log conversations, ensuring that sensitive data remains confidential. Persistent Memory stores preferences, past discussions, and saved contexts, so the assistant can pick up tasks seamlessly. Additionally, the System Access feature gives the agent a full Linux environment with persistent storage, allowing it to install packages, run scripts, and maintain state across sessions—much like a remote server that the user directs verbally.
The overall workflow is designed for rapid onboarding and continuous operation. Users create an account in under a minute, choose their preferred agent (OpenClaw or Hermes), and securely connect a messaging platform such as WhatsApp or Telegram. Once linked, the assistant comes online immediately and runs 24/7 in the cloud. It proactively messages users with updates, asks clarifying questions, and executes commands autonomously. For advanced tasks, the agent can access its Linux environment to run Python scripts, manage files, or interact with APIs. The Command Center provides monitoring, but the default interaction is conversational. The assistant maintains context across all conversations, so a user can start discussing a project on Telegram, switch to Discord, and continue without missing a beat. This seamless continuity, combined with the assistant’s ability to initiate actions like sending emails or generating reports, makes it feel like a remote colleague rather than a passive chatbot.
Concrete use cases from real users highlight Clawi’s transformative impact. One user reports that the assistant autonomously runs tests on their app, captures errors via Sentry webhooks, resolves issues, and opens pull requests—all through messaging. Another uses it to manage an entire company, handling design, code review, tax preparation, project management, and content pipelines. For personal productivity, a user built a “second brain” on WhatsApp, where the assistant remembers preferences and maintains context across agents. Financial analysis is a common application: the agent can access banking APIs, analyze spending, and draft cancellation emails for unwanted subscriptions. Teams share agents for collaborative work; for example, a shared Hermes agent for research communicates findings to all members. These scenarios demonstrate how Clawi transforms AI from a passive tool into an active teammate that delivers tangible outcomes, saving time and reducing manual overhead.
Clawi targets power users, developers, small business owners, and teams who need a persistent, proactive AI assistant. It is available on all major messaging platforms and leverages top-tier models from Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. Pricing is straightforward: Basic ($30/mo) offers 1 vCPU, 2GB RAM, and 10GB storage for casual use; Pro ($60/mo) doubles the storage and adds better performance; Ultra ($200/mo) provides up to 3 parallel agents with 6 vCPU, 6GB RAM, and 60GB storage—ideal for teams and heavy workloads. The tech stack is cloud-native, with zero setup for the end user. In summary, Clawi.ai delivers a fully managed, 24/7 cloud AI assistant that lives in your messaging apps, remembers everything, and acts autonomously. It solves the fragmentation problem of current AI tools by offering persistence, proactivity, and deep system access, making it a compelling choice for anyone seeking a true digital teammate.
Developers who need an autonomous coding assistant for bug fixing and PR management, small business owners looking to automate operations like finance and customer support, remote teams seeking a shared AI for project coordination and research, power users who want 24/7 proactive task management across messaging apps, and individuals desiring a persistent memory assistant for personal productivity and organization. Clawi is built for anyone who needs a reliable, always-on digital teammate that integrates seamlessly with their existing communication tools.