KiloClaw reads your email, manages your calendar, monitors your projects, and talks to you wherever you already are.
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Join our Weekly KiloClaw showcase"Triage my inbox, flag urgent items, prep me for meetings"
Gmail triage — labels, archives, and alerts you to what matters.
"Order my weekly groceries, track packages"
Browser automation — no API needed. Works with Tesco, Amazon, and others.
"Review PRs, monitor CI, summarize release notes"
Code review with notifications sent to whatever chat app you use.
"Summarize documents, draft reports, track competitors"
Document processing — extract what matters from any file.
"Control 3D printers, monitor servers, manage devices"
Connects to home automation, printers, servers, and more.
"Telegram, Slack, Discord and more"
No app to install. Message your AI in the chat apps you already use.
3 simple steps
2 minutes, no credit card.
Telegram, Slack, email, calendar.
Ask it anything. It learns and remembers.
See it in action
One assistant, endless possibilities
Triage your inbox automatically
KiloClaw reads your email, labels what matters, archives the noise, and preps you for meetings — all without you lifting a finger.
Works where you already are
Telegram, Slack, Discord — no new app to install. Just message your AI in the chat apps you already use.
Review PRs, monitor CI
Code review summaries, CI notifications, and release notes — delivered to whatever chat app you prefer.
Automate anything in the browser
Order groceries, track packages, fill out forms — KiloClaw controls the browser directly, no API needed. Works with Amazon, Tesco, and more.
“I replaced five different automations with KiloClaw. It just talks to me on Telegram and gets things done.”
— KiloClaw community member
“By eliminating the SSH, Docker, and YAML barriers that have gatekept high-end AI agents, Kilo is betting that the next phase of software development will be defined not just by the quality of a model, but by the reliability of the infrastructure that hosts it.”Feb 24, 2026
“Already pulling 760 upvotes on Product Hunt. KiloClaw sits squarely in the Developer Tools and Open Source categories, and it's been turning heads among 45,000+ founders, developers, and CTOs.”Mar 4, 2026
“KiloClaw completely removes the barrier to entry by offering a fully managed, hosted version of OpenClaw. It transforms a challenging infrastructure project into a simple subscription service, focusing the user entirely on AI agent utilization and innovation.”Feb 25, 2026
“Stop self-hosting and start automating — KiloClaw makes hosted OpenClaw accessible without the hardware hassle. No Mac mini required.”Feb 2026
“KiloClaw is the practical choice for platform engineers and automation-minded teams who need to run an always-on OpenClaw agent without self-hosting pain. It excels at rapid, repeatable provisioning plus multi-model routing.”Mar 2026
Simple pricing
Renews at $9/month · 7-day free trial ·
No credit card required
OpenClaw is a free, open-source autonomous AI agent with 320k+ GitHub stars. It connects to the chat apps you already use and can read/write files, run shell commands, control browsers, and execute scheduled tasks.
ChatGPT answers questions. KiloClaw does things. It runs shell commands, controls your browser, reads email, posts to social media, monitors repos, and remembers everything across sessions. It's not a chatbot — it's an assistant that acts on your behalf, 24/7.
$9/month (first month just $4). Includes a 1-week free trial with no credit card required. On top of hosting, you pay for AI inference through Kilo Gateway — 500+ models at zero markup, with free models included.
All 500+ models available through Kilo Gateway, including Claude, GPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, and local models. You can also bring your own API keys.
Your agent's data is encrypted at rest and in transit. We don't train on your data, we don't sell your data, and you can export or delete everything at any time.
OpenClaw itself remains fully open source (Apache 2.0). KiloClaw is a managed hosting service built on top — like GitHub is to Git, or Vercel is to Next.js. You always have the option to self-host.