About OpenClawBot Hosting — The Team Behind the Platform
No drama, no downtime, no config headaches. OpenClawBot Hosting exists so you can ship an AI chatbot and forget about the infrastructure underneath it.
How OpenClawBot Hosting Started
OpenClaw is a remarkable open-source project, but getting it running on real infrastructure was anything but straightforward. Provisioning boxes, wrangling SSL, debugging networking — most people gave up before they ever sent a message.
We kept seeing the same questions in community channels: "How do I connect my VPS?" "Why won't the webhook verify?" "Is there a managed option?" The answer was always no — until now.
OpenClawBotHosting is a BYOS-first platform that abstracts away the deployment pipeline while giving you full root access. You pick the server; we take care of the rest.
Today, thousands of developers and teams rely on OpenClawBotHosting to keep their AI assistants online around the clock — on WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and beyond.
What OpenClawBot Hosting Stands For
Four principles that shape every decision at OpenClawBot Hosting
Rooted in Open Source
OpenClaw ships under an open license and we intend to keep it that way. Transparency and community collaboration are non-negotiable.
Privacy as a Default
We never peek at your conversations or use them for training. With BYOS, data never even touches our infrastructure.
Built for Builders
We design APIs, CLI tools, and docs that developers enjoy working with. If it feels clunky, we fix it.
Shaped by the Community
Our roadmap is influenced by the people who use the platform daily. Feedback and pull requests are always welcome.
The OpenClawBot Hosting Team
A small crew with a big appetite for shipping
Daniel Park
Founder & CEO
Ex-infrastructure lead at Render. Obsessed with removing deployment friction for developers.
Aisha Patel
CTO
Former principal engineer at Cloudflare. Loves distributed systems and making things fast.
Leo Torres
Head of Product
Product background at Notion and Figma. Believes great tools should feel invisible.
OpenClawBot Hosting and Open Source
OpenClaw is MIT-licensed and we actively contribute upstream. OpenClawBot Hosting is the managed deployment layer — the open-source core stays free for everyone.
Want to Work With Us?
We are always on the lookout for people who care about great developer tools.