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Agent 37
Your own OpenClaw instance for $3.99/mo
799 followers
Your own OpenClaw instance for $3.99/mo
799 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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Hosting open-source agent frameworks usually means babysitting Docker containers and dreading AWS bills, so getting an OpenClaw instance down to a flat $3.99 monthly is a massive win. I am genuinely curious how you are managing the compute overhead on the backend without bleeding cash at that tier. This seems perfect for spinning up a quick background scraper for data pipelines without touching any infrastructure code.
Agent 37
@y_taka We have more than 50% margin even at this price, so fortunately, we're not bleeding cash with growth. We basically rent VPS/BareMetal and do this from the ground up. Most people are surprised at how much margin, AWS and similar providers have on this. It's actually pretty huge and we're basically exploiting that.
Widgera
Love these types of clearly super useful projects, Best of luck!
Agent 37
@demetre_mildiani1 Thank you :)
Just booked a spot. Congrats on launching, very promising product. Good luck, team.
Agent 37
@muntasir_rashid Thank you for the support <3
This looks like a very promising product! I hope it does really well.
Agent 37
@vincentpruv Thank you, appreciate the kind word :)
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?