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managed openclaw hosting

OpenClaw hosting,
live in two minutes.

Cagebox is managed hosting for OpenClaw — Node, plugin-based, with a real tmux-backed web shell straight from the browser. No Docker, no SSH, no host to provision. You get a hardware-isolated microVM, the subdomain, and the gateway plumbing; you bring the model key and the work.

~/agents/openclaw-coder● running
$ openclaw status
runtime    OpenClaw (Node)
shell      tmux · /data home
plugins    enabled
isolation  Firecracker microVM
idle       snapshot · ~590ms wake
Isolated
Hardware microVM, private kernel
Web shell
Real tmux, survives the tab
Always-on
Online around the clock
Your keys
OpenAI / Anthropic / OpenRouter

Hardware-isolated, not a container

Every OpenClaw agent runs in its own Firecracker microVM with a private kernel — the same hypervisor AWS Lambda uses for untrusted code. Your files, environment, and API keys sit behind a CPU boundary, not a Docker namespace. See the security model.

A web shell that survives the laptop

Kick off a long refactor in the in-browser tmux shell, close the tab, get on a train. The VM keeps working; come back and pick up exactly where you left off. /data is persistent and the shell is a real login.

Cron, logs, and full control

Schedule recurring work with cron, tail live logs, and watch CPU and RAM from the dashboard. Pause, resume, or restart an agent and keep the runtime manageable long after the first deploy — no extra tooling, no separate host.

Plugin-based, Telegram & Discord ready

Run OpenClaw's plugin model with the channels already wired: paste a Telegram token or sign in to Discord and the webhook is registered against your private *.cagebox.dev subdomain automatically. Text it from your phone: add the /metrics endpoint, open a PR.

Bring your own model key

OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, and more — pick the provider, paste the key. Stored encrypted, decrypted only inside your VM; model usage is billed directly by the provider.

From signup to a live OpenClaw agent

  1. Pick the OpenClaw runtime — one radio button.
  2. Connect a channel — Telegram token or Discord.
  3. Bring your model key — pick, paste, done.
  4. Hit create. ~45s to a live shell.
FAQ

OpenClaw hosting, answered.

What is managed OpenClaw hosting?

Cagebox runs OpenClaw for you in its own Firecracker microVM with a real tmux-backed web shell. We handle the VM, subdomain, webhooks, snapshots, and updates — no Docker, SSH, or server to maintain.

Can I keep work going after I close the tab?

Yes. The VM keeps running after you close the browser. /data is persistent and the shell is a real tmux session, so you can start a long refactor, walk away, and pick up exactly where you left off.

Is my OpenClaw agent always available?

Yes. Your agent stays available around the clock. Between bursts of work it is snapshotted to disk and resumes in under a second when a message, cron job, or dashboard action needs it — so it is always there without you running or babysitting a server.

Host your OpenClaw agent today.

A live agent in two minutes, hardware-isolated, online around the clock. Bring your model key and ship.

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