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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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This is amazing. Congrats on the launch @ranjan3118
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Thanks Shubham, congrats on your launch as well, big fan of what prava is building
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@shubham_kukreti Thanks a lot, Shubham!
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i've written so many AWS support tickets about surprise bills that i've lost count. the "we only needed 5 of their 200 services" line is painfully accurate. signed up. will report back. congrats on launching something that sounds different!
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@mikhail_prasolov love that you did relate to this - this was my living reality for the past decade
support is really close to our hearts , we build with our customers
our engineering team is the support team.
I and rest of the team handle the support tickets - we love talking to developers for a living :)
most infrastructure is can be built on 5-6 basic oss primitives , everything else is just one way doors to being locked into a product
we really wanted to bring this change for ourselves first - now others
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@mikhail_prasolov looking forward for your feedback
Prava
Cooked!
Give them ability to Pay with @Prava :)
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@kaiserrr yes boss!
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@kaiserrr Crazy idea
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@rbluena Thanks a ton
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@rbluena thanks for your support, looking forward for your feedback
60-second deploys for AI agents is a compelling pitch curious how you handle the secrets injection side at deploy time. Are agent environments fully isolated per customer, or is there a shared execution layer? That boundary tends to matter a lot once enterprise teams start asking about it.
Interesting that each agent runs in its own isolated Docker sandbox. Makes sense for security, but curious what happens when you need agents to actually talk to each other? Like if I deploy a research agent and a coding agent and want them to coordinate on the same task — is there any built-in way for them to discover and communicate, or would I need to wire that up myself through external APIs?
Deploying OpenClaw in 60 seconds and not worrying about infra or updates sounds like a big productivity hack for anyone building AI agents.
Particularly curious what kinds of agents people are already building with this.