Zac Zuo

Kimi Claw - OpenClaw now lives natively on Kimi, 24/7

Deploy OpenClaw in seconds via Kimi. Build a 24/7 AI assistant with long-term memory and personality that proactively executes scheduled tasks. Experience the power of Kimi Claw now.

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Zac Zuo

Hi everyone!

Kimi Claw makes running @OpenClaw super easy — one click and your personal assistant is deployed to the cloud, online 24/7, pre-loaded with K2.5.

Have been running my local Claw full-time with @Kimi AI - Now with K2.5 for weeks now. It’s one of the strongest and most cost-effective models for long-running agents, solid reasoning and tool use at a very reasonable token cost. The token consumption tells everything:

If you don’t want to self-host, deal with local security permissions or keep a machine alive 24/7, this official version from Kimi is by far the most hassle-free way. You get built-in personality, long-term memory, 5,000+ ClawHub skills, and seamless Telegram integration.

Open for Allegretto members and above. Try it here: https://kimi.com/bot

Rian Robertson

@zaczuo I literally just started trying this last night...excited to see how it goes!

Tina Chhabra

one click deploy + runs 24/7 is the dream. whats the average monthly cost to keep it running?

Shrujal Mandawkar

This looks super powerful especially the always-on agents with long-term memory

Curious — with persistent memory and 24/7 execution, how are you handling security around stored data and permissions?

Especially making sure agents don’t take unintended actions or expose sensitive info over time

Kenneth Muya

For everyday productivity, what tasks does K2.5 outperform traditional AI chat tools at?

Arthur Hof

What are the benefits compared to running it with kimi API locally? Except of easier deployment

Athan Zhang

Love the range of capabilities here. For the real-time web search, how are u handling sites that block scraping or require authentication?

Ayman Elafifi

Suberb!, amazing one! Do you have integrations as open with other tools?

Vato Mikaberidze
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Abhinav Ramesh

So useful! How about security? I will give this a try for sure

Elvis Bueno

The 50 file analysis limit is interesting — most tools in this space either cap you so low it's useless or charge per page which adds up fast. How does it handle mixed document sets where you have a PDF, a PPT and some images all related to the same topic? Does it synthesize across all of them or treat each file as a separate conversation?