KiloClaw And The Push To Simplify OpenClaw Deployment

Author: Łukasz Grochal

KiloClaw is a hosted platform that lets you spin up production ready OpenClaw agents in under a minute, without touching servers, Docker or YAML files. Instead of running everything on your own Mac mini or local machine, you get fully managed infrastructure with multi tenant virtual machines, built in isolation and separate proxies handling traffic and data for better security. On top of that, KiloClaw plugs into the Kilo Gateway, so you can route your agents to more than 500 different models from major providers or bring your own keys, and still keep one account, one billing flow and no extra margin on model tokens.

The system keeps agents persistent, always on and observable, with monitoring, scheduling via cron and a Memory Bank that stores context in structured Markdown so long running automations do not lose track of previous tasks. This is aimed both at developers and less technical teams that want to ship real workflows, from research and email automation to repo management and chat integrations, using connectors for Slack, Discord and Telegram.

Kilo also ships PinchBench, an open benchmark that tests agents on practical tasks like planning, file operations and multi step workflows, which helps you compare setups instead of relying on simple chat style scores. In spirit, KiloClaw sits close to what Kimi Claw offers in its browser agent and skill ecosystem, giving you a structured way to build complex multi agent pipelines with memory, modular skills and external APIs, but here packaged as a managed hosted OpenClaw service focused on quick, low friction deployment. With a seven day free trial, no card up front and thousands of developers already on the waitlist, it is positioned as a practical way to get from prototype to running SaaS like agents without becoming your own infra team.