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Posted by azfar0007 17 hours ago

Show HN: Cheapest Managed OpenClaw hosting – 30s setup (agent37.com)(www.agent37.com)
Hi HN, I built the cheapest managed OpenClaw hosting I could - $0.99/mo for your own instance. I tried hosting it myself first - went through GCP (e2-micro and e2-small both too little RAM, e2-medium was ~$25/mo), Hostinger ($5.99 is a 12-month lock-in), Hetzner (auto ID verification failed twice). Finally got it running on OVH and noticed it was idle 90% of the time. So I containerized the setup and started sharing it with friends.

What each person gets: their own isolated instance with full UI, terminal access, SSL. Setup takes about 30 seconds. $0.99/mo.

How it works: Containerized shared infrastructure with per-tenant isolation. Each instance runs in its own container with dedicated resources and burst capacity. SSL is automated via Let's Encrypt. The economics work because OpenClaw usage is bursty - nobody's hammering it 24/7, so density is high.

The question I'm testing: how cheap can managed hosting for open-source tools actually get? The marginal cost of a small container is cents. Most of the cost in managed hosting is support, marketing, and margin, not compute. I wanted to offer the most affordable way to try OpenClaw without the setup headache.

12 points | 10 comments
faizan1009 1 hour ago|
I like that you’re questioning how cheap managed hosting can actually get. Feels like a real experiment rather than pure marketing. Looking forward to seeing what breaks first
waseem1009 1 hour ago||
Nice write-up and very clear explanation of the economics. This seems perfect for people who just want to try OpenClaw quickly. Probably not ideal for production yet, but great for experimentation
ahmad1009 1 hour ago||
Cool concept, but backups feel like a missing piece. If an instance dies, what happens to user data? Even a basic snapshot option would add a lot of confidence.
muneeb8570 1 hour ago||
The OVH angle makes sense—idle capacity is everywhere. Curious if you considered offering different tiers later (e.g. higher RAM). That could make this more flexible.
waseem112233 1 hour ago||
I appreciate that this removes all the setup pain. For many people, that’s the real blocker. Do users get any visibility into resource limits or throttling?
adeebch39 17 hours ago||
Interesting idea with containerized isolation. Quick question: do you provide backups for each user’s instance or just live data?
muneebch1009 17 hours ago||
Wow, $0.99/mo is crazy cheap! How does it perform when more than a few people are active at the same time?
rehman24 17 hours ago||
I like the concept! How do you ensure security for isolated containers? That seems tricky to handle correctly.
subhan0007 17 hours ago||
Very neat work! Would be great if there was a small free trial so users could test before paying $0.99.
vishnukool 17 hours ago|
Love it!