Who it is for·Teams running OpenClaw who want it hosted and managed at scale
Run OpenClaw agents in production at scale, without becoming an infrastructure company. Self-healing, integrated and versioned, billed per instance per day.
Self-hosting OpenClaw is great for one agent. Running many in production, online around the clock and recovering on their own, is a different job. Managed OpenClaw hosting takes that off your plate: the same OpenClaw, run as a managed environment with automatic recovery, safe density, a versioned filesystem, 1,000+ integrations, browser automation and email and voice. You run agents; the runtime stays alive for you.
Self-hosting OpenClaw is a 24/7 job
OpenClaw crashes and stays down until you notice, configs corrupt, version updates break your setup, and memory creeps up. On one agent it is annoying. Across many, online all the time, it is a permanent on-call rotation.
General clouds and VPSs are not built for it
A VPS, AWS or a container host will run an OpenClaw container, but they do not know what OpenClaw is. They will not restart a dead daemon, repair a config, version the agent state, or stop a shared node from running out of memory when agents spike together. Every one of those is yours to build.
Scaling many OpenClaws is impossible by hand
Each instance on its own version, each expected to be online, each failing in its own way. Without watchers and automatic recovery running every second, a fleet of OpenClaws becomes a stream of silent outages and unhappy clients.
The problem at scale
One agent
Easy to babysit.
A fleet, by hand
The same OpenClaw, kept alive for you
Bare pods that never crashloop, a daemon that survives OpenClaw dying, openclaw doctor auto-repairing corrupted configs, and 4-tier self-healing that catches crashes in under 60s and restores them in under 90s, with a post-mortem on every failure. No on-call for the runtime.
Safe density, priced per agent
A RAM semaphore packs many OpenClaw agents on premium nodes safely, killing by priority before a node runs out of memory. Priced per instance per day, pro-rated, up to 30 percent off annual, so you pay for agents, not idle machines, and skip the DevOps team.
Integrations, browser, email and voice on day one
1,000+ app integrations through a managed MCP layer with scoped per-instance connections, OAuth on user approval, credentials AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest. Browser automation with captcha solving and managed proxies, plus a dedicated mailbox and phone number per agent for email, calls, SMS and 2FA.
Versioned, isolated and yours
Every file natively S3-versioned with point-in-time restore that hot-reloads the running instance, and rollback even after a delete. Pin a different OpenClaw version per agent. Deploy Managed, On-Premise on your own infrastructure, or on a Swiss cluster for data sovereignty, so you keep control of your data.
FAQ
Q.01
Running the open-source OpenClaw for you as a managed environment, with automatic recovery, versioning, integrations and scaling handled, so you run agents instead of operating infrastructure.
Q.02
Yes. Managed hosting runs OpenClaw on managed clusters, or on your own infrastructure on-premise, with automatic recovery and 1,000+ integrations built in.
Q.03
The VPS sticker price is lower, but it only covers a raw machine; self-hosting then costs your time in monitoring, recovery and on-call. Molted prices per instance per day and packs agents safely, so you stop paying for idle boxes and skip the ops team.
Q.04
Yes. It is the same OpenClaw, so migrating from your own machine or VPS is straightforward, and you gain recovery, versioning and managed integrations without changing what your agents do.
Q.05
Yes. Choose Managed clusters, On-Premise on your own infrastructure, or a Swiss cluster for data sovereignty. Credentials are AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest.
Q.06
Yes. Molted is a managed OpenClaw hosting provider: an OpenClaw agent hosting platform that runs your OpenClaw agents with self-healing, 1,000+ integrations and a versioned filesystem, so you get OpenClaw autonomous agent hosting as a managed service instead of operating it yourself.
Q.07
Molted runs OpenClaw as a managed hosting service, and also offers on-premise deployment if you want OpenClaw self-hosted on your own infrastructure with the same managed control plane: self-healing, integrations and versioning.
Q.08
Yes. Molted runs the OpenClaw AI agent platform with self-hosted-grade control plus managed hosting and auto-healing: a daemon survives OpenClaw dying (crashes caught under 60s, back under 90s), so your OpenClaw fleet stays up without you on call.
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