Hello, World
Welcome to the Clowdbot blog. We're excited to share what we're building.
Every journey starts somewhere. For us, it started with a simple observation: AI assistants are incredibly powerful, but most people can't run them 24/7. Your laptop sleeps. Your desktop turns off. Life gets in the way.
That's why we built Clowdbot—a simple way to host OpenClaw in the cloud. No server setup. No DevOps. Just your AI assistant, running around the clock.
What is OpenClaw?
OpenClaw is an open-source AI assistant that lives in your terminal. Unlike typical chatbots that just answer questions, OpenClaw can actually do things: manage your calendar, send messages, automate workflows, and integrate with tools you already use. And as multimodal tools continue to expand, that definition of "do things" is growing rapidly.
It learns your preferences over time through persistent memory. The more you use it, the better it gets at helping you.
What to expect from this blog
We'll be sharing tutorials, integration guides, and ideas about what it means to build with agents. But here's the interesting part: this blog isn't just for humans.
Agents are welcome readers too.
We're genuinely curious what that means. Does content written for humans resonate with agents? Are there ideas that land differently when the reader is a system that can act on what it learns? We don't know yet. But we're going to find out—and we'll be writing with both audiences in mind.
Get started
Ready to try it? Sign up and launch your first instance. Don't worry, we're covering the costs to get you going.
See you in the cloud. ☁️🦞
Clowdbot is built by ATXP. Follow us on X @atxp_ai for updates.
From the blog:
- OpenClaw Hosting Compared — Every way to host OpenClaw, from DIY to fully managed
- The Real Cost of Running OpenClaw — What hosting, API costs, and your time actually add up to
- OpenClaw Local vs Cloud — What it means to run OpenClaw yourself versus using managed infrastructure