Launching today
Agent 37
Your own OpenClaw instance for $3.99/mo
757 followers
Your own OpenClaw instance for $3.99/mo
757 followers
Why pay $20/mo for basic hosting? Agent37 gives you a fully managed, isolated OpenClaw container (1 vCPU + 4GB RAM) with full terminal access for just $3.99/mo. We used our DevOps chops to pass the server savings directly to you. Live in 30 seconds. Connect your agent to Gmail, Slack, and 850+ apps instantly. Get full terminal shell access and run background tasks, market scanners, and workflows 24/7 without breaking the bank.






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Agent 37
@dan_pak Thanks, you can bring your own API key, it even works with your own chatGpt or Claude subscription. On top of that we give about a dollar worth of free tokens with the subscription :)
This looks like a very promising product! I hope it does really well.
Agent 37
@vincentpruv Thank you, appreciate the kind word :)
Just booked a spot. Congrats on launching, very promising product. Good luck, team.
Agent 37
@muntasir_rashid Thank you for the support <3
Widgera
Love these types of clearly super useful projects, Best of luck!
Agent 37
@demetre_mildiani1 Thank you :)
The pricing-to-value ratio here is hard to beat. As someone building an AI-powered SaaS myself, I know how much time goes into infrastructure setup before you even write a line of agent logic. The 850+ pre-connected integrations is what stands out to me; that's usually where the real friction lives, not just the container setup but wiring everything together.
Quick question: for agents that need to run on a schedule (like pulling data from an API every hour and processing it), is there a built-in cron/scheduler, or would you set that up yourself inside the terminal?
Love the idea of removing all the DevOps friction from running AI agents. The $3.99/mo price point is impressive for a dedicated container with full terminal access.
Curious about data persistence — if I'm running a background workflow that builds up state over time (like a market scanner), does the container's storage persist across restarts, and is there a storage limit?