“Your OpenClaw Ready for You” / “The #1 OpenClaw Hosting Platform”
MyClaw.ai is a managed hosting service for OpenClaw, an open-source personal AI assistant. According to its own description, MyClaw provides a private, dedicated OpenClaw instance and handles servers, updates, maintenance, backups, and operations so that users can use OpenClaw without having to install it themselves. OpenClaw itself is an agent that can be contacted via chat channels such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Signal, iMessage, or Microsoft Teams and can perform tasks through apps, files, browsers, calendars, email, and APIs.
OpenClaw
A Personal AI Assistant … works 24/7, no setup needed.
Location: Austria ⓘ OpenClaw does not have a physical address as a traditional company. It is a decentralized open-source project that is primarily hosted on the GitHub platform and is licensed under the MIT License.
MyClaw Free Version No confirmed permanently free MyClaw free version found on the official pricing page. The pricing page lists paid managed hosting plans; a free trial is not clearly substantiated in the visible pricing content. Subscription Lite Managed OpenClaw hosting for personal projects and getting started; includes zero setup, instant access, personal AI assistant, 24/7 operation, automatic updates, private encrypted instance, daily backups, and smaller guaranteed resources.
Pro Advanced managed hosting plan for power users with more resources than Lite, priority support, automatic maintenance, encrypted isolated instance, daily backups, as well as custom skills and integrations.
Max Plan for more intensive workloads with even higher resources, 24/7 operation, automatic updates, private encrypted instance, daily backups, and priority support.
Ultra Highest officially listed managed hosting plan for demanding workloads with scalable high-performance resources, isolated instance, encrypted access, backups, custom skills, integrations, and priority support. Other AI Balance & Credits MyClaw mentions AI Balance & Credits in the Refund Policy; used credits are non-refundable, unused balance may be refunded upon request. The specific functional logic or model costs are not fully confirmed in the reviewed official sources.
External AI Model Providers MyClaw Terms indicate that the service may be integrated with third parties such as AI model providers and that their own terms apply; the specific supported providers and privacy policies must be reviewed for each configuration.
Target audience
MyClaw.ai is aimed at users who want to use OpenClaw without having to manage servers, Docker, updates, backups, or security patches themselves. The service is particularly interesting for developers, makers, automation enthusiasts, freelancers, agencies, and small technical teams that want to run a personal AI agent around the clock. For purely private users, MyClaw is especially useful if they are consciously able to deal with the risks of agentic AI. For companies with high data protection, compliance, or audit requirements, use is only advisable after careful review.
Outstanding features
The most important feature of MyClaw is the managed hosting of a private OpenClaw instance. According to the provider, the user gets an isolated, encrypted, and constantly available environment, while MyClaw handles operations, updates, maintenance, and daily backups. OpenClaw itself can be accessed through many communication channels, including WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Signal, iMessage, Microsoft Teams, and WebChat. The agent can perform tasks in browsers, files, code repositories, calendars, email systems, smart home environments, and APIs.
Main use cases
Typical use cases include workflow automation, email triage, calendar scheduling, code reviews, test generation, repository management, browser control, data extraction, file organization, smart home control, content creation, and personal assistance. According to MyClaw use cases, OpenClaw instances are used, among other things, for developer code automation, smart file management, team assistants, SEO analyses, Slack/email summaries, Notion workflows, calendar management, and API-based integrations.
Usage & notes
MyClaw is used as a hosted OpenClaw instance: choose a plan, have an instance provisioned, and use it via chat/app integrations. The major advantage is the quick start without local installation. At the same time, MyClaw should not be connected carelessly to sensitive accounts, passwords, customer data, health data, financial data, or company systems. OpenClaw skills and third-party extensions should be treated like executable code, as security reports exist about malicious skills and credential theft. For professional use, separate accounts, minimal permissions, sandbox environments, regular backups, and a clear approval policy are strongly recommended.
| Target audience | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Private individuals | Conditionally – useful for technically interested users who want to use a personal AI agent for everyday life, files, communication, and automation. |
| Self-employed / freelancers | Yes, with caution – suitable for personal productivity, email, calendar, code, content, and workflows; sensitive customer data should only be processed after a data protection review. |
| SMEs | Conditionally – interesting for automations and personal AI assistants, but provider, DPA, security, and subprocessor transparency are limited. |
| Large enterprises | Rather no to conditional – no clearly documented enterprise, DPA, SSO, audit, or compliance offering found on the official website. |
| Developers / technical teams | Yes – OpenClaw itself is open source and can be run locally or on your own infrastructure; MyClaw takes care of setup, updates, and hosting. |
| Privacy-sensitive organizations | Rather critical with MyClaw managed hosting – a local or self-hosted OpenClaw installation is easier to control; with MyClaw, AWS, Supabase, Stripe, and international transfers are relevant. |
| Non-technical users | Conditionally – according to the provider, MyClaw significantly reduces setup effort, but agent automation remains risky and requires oversight. |
Hosting & Data
1) On-prem / local hosting
Meaning: The company operates the solution on its own hardware or within its own infrastructure. In the strictest sense, not only the application runs locally, but ideally the model as well.
2) Private cloud / data center
Meaning: The solution runs in a dedicated or more clearly separated cloud environment, often with a hosting provider or hyperscaler, but in a German data center or in a particularly controlled environment.
3) EU SaaS / managed
Meaning: The provider operates the solution itself as a service. The company uses the tool as a ready-made cloud service, ideally with EU data residency.
4) Hybrid
Meaning: One part of the processing remains internal / local / in a private cloud, while another part runs in an external cloud or EU SaaS.
5) AVV / DPA
Meaning: This is the data processing agreement or Data Processing Addendum. It governs that the provider processes personal data on behalf of the customer and is bound by the customer's instructions.
6) No training
Meaning: The provider does not use your prompts, uploads, attachments, chat histories, or outputs for training or improving the general model — ideally excluded by contract.
7) Open-source / transparency path
Meaning: There is a path toward greater technical transparency and sovereignty, for example through:
- open models
- documented components
- self-hostable parts
- traceable architecture
- export / switching options
| On-prem / local hosting | ⚠️ |
| Private cloud / data center | ⚠️ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ❓ |
| Hybrid | ⚠️ |
| DPA / AVV | ❓ |
| No training on customer data | ✅ |
| Open source / transparency path | ✅ |
Overall assessment:
OpenClaw is flexible and can be hosted locally/self-hosted; MyClaw.ai is managed cloud hosting for OpenClaw. OpenClaw is officially described as an AI assistant that can process emails, send messages, manage calendars, and be used via WhatsApp, Telegram, or other chat apps. MyClaw.ai provides a private, isolated, and continuously running OpenClaw instance for this purpose and, according to the provider, handles servers, updates, maintenance, security, backups, and operations. Hosting model: OpenClaw can be run locally, on your own VPS, or via MyClaw Managed Hosting; according to its Privacy Policy, MyClaw itself uses AWS for cloud infrastructure, Supabase for database/backend services, and Stripe for payment processing, among other things. MyClaw mentions isolated containers, encrypted access, daily backups, and automatic updates. Data processing: According to the Privacy Policy, MyClaw may process account data, payment metadata, communication data, instance data, configurations, prompts, files, log data, device/usage data, and IP-based location data. According to the Terms, users retain ownership of their content but grant MyClaw a limited license to host, process, transmit, and display the content for the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the service. Training on customer data: On its About page, MyClaw states that customer data is never used to train a model; at the same time, integrated third parties such as AI model providers may be subject to their own terms. Retention: MyClaw stores personal data for as long as necessary for service provision, legal obligations, security, dispute resolution, or enforcement; instance data depends on the lifecycle of the active instance and may be deleted upon termination.
Conclusion:
For technically proficient users, OpenClaw locally or self-hosted is the more privacy-friendly option. MyClaw is more convenient, but due to US choice of law, international transfers, AWS/Supabase/Stripe, the lack of a publicly confirmed AVV/DPA, and privacy documentation that still appears immature, it is only conditionally suitable for sensitive data. Sources: OpenClaw website, MyClaw Compare, Pricing, Privacy Policy, and Terms.
| On-prem / local hosting | ⚠️ |
| Private cloud / data center | ⚠️ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ❓ |
| Hybrid | ⚠️ |
| DPA / AVV | ❓ |
| No training on customer data | ✅ |
| Open source / transparency path | ✅ |
Overall assessment:
OpenClaw is flexible and can be hosted locally/self-hosted; MyClaw.ai is managed cloud hosting for OpenClaw. OpenClaw is officially described as an AI assistant that can process emails, send messages, manage calendars, and be used via WhatsApp, Telegram, or other chat apps. MyClaw.ai provides a private, isolated, and continuously running OpenClaw instance for this purpose and, according to the provider, handles servers, updates, maintenance, security, backups, and operations. Hosting model: OpenClaw can be run locally, on your own VPS, or via MyClaw Managed Hosting; according to its Privacy Policy, MyClaw itself uses AWS for cloud infrastructure, Supabase for database/backend services, and Stripe for payment processing, among other things. MyClaw mentions isolated containers, encrypted access, daily backups, and automatic updates. Data processing: According to the Privacy Policy, MyClaw may process account data, payment metadata, communication data, instance data, configurations, prompts, files, log data, device/usage data, and IP-based location data. According to the Terms, users retain ownership of their content but grant MyClaw a limited license to host, process, transmit, and display the content for the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the service. Training on customer data: On its About page, MyClaw states that customer data is never used to train a model; at the same time, integrated third parties such as AI model providers may be subject to their own terms. Retention: MyClaw stores personal data for as long as necessary for service provision, legal obligations, security, dispute resolution, or enforcement; instance data depends on the lifecycle of the active instance and may be deleted upon termination.
Conclusion:
For technically proficient users, OpenClaw locally or self-hosted is the more privacy-friendly option. MyClaw is more convenient, but due to US choice of law, international transfers, AWS/Supabase/Stripe, the lack of a publicly confirmed AVV/DPA, and privacy documentation that still appears immature, it is only conditionally suitable for sensitive data. Sources: OpenClaw website, MyClaw Compare, Pricing, Privacy Policy, and Terms.
Strengths & weaknesses at a glance
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|
| • Very low barrier to entry compared to local/VPS installation | • No official OpenClaw service |
| • Dedicated OpenClaw instance per user according to the provider | • No publicly discoverable company headquarters on the official pages |
| • 24/7 operation, automatic updates, maintenance, and daily backups | • Privacy documentation appears partially immature: The Privacy Policy contains the note “Consolidated Website Draft” and according to the text should be legally reviewed. |
| • Many integration options via OpenClaw channels and skills | • No publicly discoverable AVV/DPA on the official pages |
| • Interesting for developers, makers, and power users who want to use OpenClaw productively but do not want to operate their own infrastructure | • Subprocessors AWS, Supabase, and Stripe; international data transfers including the USA are mentioned |
| • Agentic automation and OpenClaw skills pose significant security risks, especially with sensitive data, credentials, shell access, and third-party skills |
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GDPR-compliant usage possible?
Overall assessment: Unclear to conditionally GDPR-suitable. OpenClaw itself can be operated locally or self-hosted as open-source software and is therefore generally more controllable than a pure cloud service. MyClaw.ai, on the other hand, is a managed hosting offering for OpenClaw.
Positive is that, according to its own statements, MyClaw guarantees isolated private instances, encrypted connections, no data sharing, no access to conversations, and no training on user data. In addition, there is a dedicated GDPR Privacy Notice for EEA and UK users with information on legal bases, data subject rights, data categories, and international transfers.
Negative is that, at the time of review, the MyClaw Privacy Policy itself contained wording such as “Consolidated Website Draft” and a note stating that it should be reviewed by legal counsel before publication; this significantly weakens the reliability of the privacy documentation. In addition, MyClaw names Stripe, Amazon Web Services, and Supabase as subprocessors and points to international transfers, including to the USA. A publicly available AVV/DPA under Art. 28 GDPR, a complete list of subprocessors with locations, specific AWS/Supabase regions, SCC documents, or certifications were not reliably found in the reviewed official sources: No verified information available.
Server location: For MyClaw Managed Hosting, AWS is named as the infrastructure subprocessor; the specific hosting location or EU data residency is not officially and clearly documented. For GDPR-critical use, local installation or self-controlled VPS/private cloud hosting is therefore preferable to MyClaw Managed Hosting. Sources: MyClaw Privacy Policy, GDPR Notice, Terms, About, and Pricing.