Launched this week

Clawdi
Best home for all AI agents
591 followers
Best home for all AI agents
591 followers
Clawdi lets you run AI agents like OpenClaw and Hermes in cloud without setup, stop losing your agent setup every time you switch frameworks. The open-source environment that decouples your memory, API keys, and skills from the agent engine.








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HeyForm
Hey, do you have plans for team or org accounts? I'd love to let my team access shared environments without sharing personal API keys.
Phala Cloud
Clawdi
My name is Maggie. I’m the marketing manager at Phala, the TEE infrastructure that Clawdi runs on. So I’ve been close to this project from the start.
My job involves running GTM, social, lifecycle campaigns, content, and a bunch of other things at once. So it's fair to say I am constantly bouncing between tabs, juggling multiple workflows, trying to pulling info from different sources and keep things moving. Also I’m not a developer. I don't have a technical background, so when OpenClaw blew up and because I was actively looking for something to automate my workflows, I tried setting it up locally twice, got lost in the Docker setup both times, and eventually gave up.
Being at Phala meant I knew early on what the team was building with Clawdi. I also knew what it was supposed to solve. But I didn’t actually use it until it was ready enough to just work. I logged in with Google, connected Gmail and Telegram, hit deploy. All under three minutes. My agent said hi to me on Telegram.
First thing I asked Clawdi to do: wiped my Promotions folder. I'd been receiving alerts that my inbox storage is running low but I’d been putting that off for months. 25,500 emails gone in two minutes. Then I set Clawdi up for work. I asked it to pull KPIs from Analytics, the CRM, and our social dashboards every Monday morning and drop a summary in Notion. That used to take me at least 1 hour and a half. With Clawdi all I need to do is to connect it to my work apps with literally just one click and a 1-line prompt “Drop me a clean weekly KPI summary from Analytics, CRM, and socials every Monday morning at 10:00AM EST.”
The part that shaped how we positioned the product: I kept telling the team that the setup was the wall. Not the concept, not the price but the setup. Every non-technical person I showed OpenClaw to bounced at the same point. Clawdi is the answer to that. The 3-minute deployment is NOT a marketing line, it’s the actual fix. With Clawdi integration, the deployment of Hermes agent got even sweeter: Now it doesn’t just do tasks across apps, it learns from every run and gets better over time.
If you work in marketing, ops, or anything that involves a lot of tabs and repetitive tasks, and you’ve already tried OpenClaw and given up, Clawdi is worth another look.
Dapp.com
@maggie_liu8 ngl, it's really helpful for marketing/socials. congrats on the launch!
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Xiaolu, part of the team at Clawdi, specifically focusing on product research and agent development. It's incredibly exciting to finally share what we've been building with this community.
The honest origin of Clawdi: I kept losing my agent setup. Every time I switched from one framework to another, or picked up a new device, I'd spend the first hour just reconstructing context, re-entering API keys, and re-teaching the agent how I work. It felt like the AI was getting smarter, but the infrastructure around it was still completely fragile.
So we built the layer that was missing. Not another agent, not another framework, just a persistent environment that travels with you. Your memory, skills, secrets, and connected tools live in Clawdi. Every agent you run connects to it. Switch frameworks, add a device, spin up a new agent , your entire setup is already there.
What I'm most proud of: it's MIT-licensed and self-hostable from day one. We didn't want anyone to have to trust a black box with their API keys.
Would love to hear from anyone who's felt this pain, especially if you're running multiple agents in parallel or switching between Claude Code and Codex regularly. That's exactly the use case we've been obsessing over.
Happy to answer any questions below. 🙌
Congrats on launch⭐. How does persistence work for memory and API keys between agents?
Phala Cloud
Ada.im
Been waiting for something like this. I've rebuilt my agent setup from scratch 3 times this year switching between frameworks. The "iCloud for AI agents" framing really clicks. Upvoted and sharing this with my team.
Phala Cloud
@s_cen Three rebuilds this year — that's exactly the pain that made us build this. The iCloud analogy is one we use internally too: your agents should be able to "wake up" on any framework the same way your iPhone wakes up from iCloud after a reset. Nothing lost, nothing to reconfigure.
Really appreciate you sharing it with your team. Would love to hear what frameworks they're running — always curious which combinations people are juggling. 🙏
Kollab
Installed in 5 minutes, synced my OpenClaw config to the hub, then spun up Hermes pointing at the same environment. Actually worked. This is the boring-but-essential infrastructure the space has been missing.
Genuine q as a builder, when an agent has persistent memory + cron + app connections all running in your cloud, what does the off ramp look like if I want to pull my setup out 6 months in ? Memory state is usually the part that locks you in hardest, hard to replicate elsewhere once its built up context.