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Huddle01 Cloud
Deploy your AI Agents in 60 seconds
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Deploy your AI Agents in 60 seconds
1.3K followers
Setting up OpenClaw shouldn't take hours. Deploy a fully managed & secure version of Openclaw in 60 seconds! We take care of infrastructure, AI inference & updates so you can focus on building your agents - not keeping them online. Train your agents, not your hosting skills.




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Looks interesting! Do you guys have a simple "same workload, same region" benchmark (latency/throughput + total cost incl egress) compared to smth like Hertzner/OVH/Vultr?
Huddle01 Cloud
@anton_alekseev3 I have even better, we are building for intersection between AWS and Cheap VMs
So our competition are Hyperscalers like AWS, GCP, Azure
This is our benchmark comparing with AWS and how are we 3x cheaper and still insanely better
https://huddle01.com/blog/aws-is-charging-you-3x-more-for-slower-compute
Our Specs are:
- AMD EPYC Server
- DDR4 ECC RAM
- NVMe Storage
- Unlimited Egress
Let me know your thoughts on the benchmarks etc
Trufflow
Part of my issue with cloud cost reports is that it doesn't give me granular enough insight to where my spend went exactly. Is there a way to see which agents are spending what percentage of my total cloud spend?
Huddle01 Cloud
@lienchueh Yeah a lot of people asked for it, we have a dashboard to tell you exactly how much you spent on each model if you use Hudl AI
Big congrats to the @Huddle01 Cloud team on the launch. 🚀
I’ve had the chance to watch @ranjan3118 and the Huddle crew build this from the ground up, and the problem they’re tackling is painfully real. What started as a real-time communications platform quickly ran into the same wall every latency-sensitive product eventually hits: traditional cloud bandwidth costs.
Instead of accepting shrinking margins, they made a bold call — build the infrastructure themselves.
That “fine, we’ll do it ourselves” mindset is exactly how great infra companies are born.
Now they’re stacking developer-first tooling on top of it, including 1-click OpenClaw agent deployment. No terminal. No API keys. Agent running in under a minute.
If you're building anything compute-heavy or latency-sensitive — especially out of India — this is definitely worth experimenting with.
Huddle01 Cloud
Thanks for the kind words @sicksickle
Callio
Love seeing new cloud infrastructure being built. How are you achieving the cost reduction vs traditional providers, is it mainly hardware efficiency, edge distribution, or a different pricing model?
Huddle01 Cloud
@hmadhsan That's a very good question actually and what I have seen is that, to be honest, cost was never the issue. The issue was that the cloud market is designed in such a way that it feels cheap to you because you are on credits but it doesn't feel cheap to you when you have usage. You have models where these cloud companies charge you markups upwards of 8,000%. All in the promise of high availability and pretty fast responses, like milliseconds, which makes sense for the top 500 companies in the world.
That's one part and the second part is focus. These companies have 200+ services. AWS S3, by far, is the most efficient storage; no one can beat S3 of course but S3 is their gold here. You go to AWS thinking of S3 but then you end up buying Kafka. You end up buying SQS and you end up buying so many other services, which ties you to AWS and now this is where they make the money.
What we have seen is most companies don't need it and they don't even use it. I've seen people running on EC2s using Kafka for their scale, which doesn't make sense. So what we are seeing now are the forms of Neo Clouds, like Vercel, specifically built for deployment of next.js, like Railway, or like Modal, like Daytona, specifically for sandboxes.
That is how we are approaching it: we want to focus on five services which 90% of the companies use and how I can push them to the limit, use damn good hardware, and provide value. First the markups are too high; I can always provide them at a better cost and also keep the cost in such a way that it makes sense to the user and to us as well.
Congrats for the launch, Does the 60‑second deployment include multi‑region availability, or is that an add‑on?
Huddle01 Cloud
@vedantuttam You can deploy OpenClaw in multiple regions in Europe, in US, even in India.
Huddle01 Cloud
@vedantuttam great question vedant!!
currently agents are local to the region they are deployed in - mostly cause all devs want the lowest latency so choosing a region which is closest to you is something we want to allow users to choose!
OpenSigner
Congrats on the launch! When adding wallets to agents?
Huddle01 Cloud
@joalavedra Just was seeing Prava team, talking about this, All I can say rn, soon
Huddle01 Cloud
@joalavedra today you can already add credits to the platform via stablecoins !
agentic payments soon!
bugstack
congrats on the launch! Do you host the infra in house? Or do you work with a DC and white label their services? This sort of cloud is so relevant right now!
Huddle01 Cloud
bugstack
@arcinston Congrats! owning your own hardware is no small feat. Costs are rising rapidly in that space. I work in high density colo and cloud.