Demo • Coming Soon

A guided OpenClaw demo is on the way.

We are preparing a read-only demo so you can explore the OpenClawAi.run console, understand how instances work, and see the routing workflow without entering credentials. The demo is designed to be safe, short, and realistic, giving you confidence before you start a live instance.

Why a read-only demo?

OpenClawAi.run is BYOK and includes tool execution. A read-only demo avoids accidental use of live credentials while still showing the full workflow. It is the fastest way to experience the interface, understand instance lifecycle states, and decide if the hosted OpenClaw tool fits your needs.

No login required No credentials Safe sandbox

What the demo will include

The demo mirrors the real OpenClawAi.run experience but uses pre-recorded data and locked actions. You can click through the main screens, view a simulated instance run, and see how logs and status updates appear.

Instance creation flow

Watch the status indicators move from starting to ready, with timestamps and lifecycle hints.

Console navigation

Explore the dashboard layout, session list, and the panel that shows tool runs and decisions.

Safe routing preview

See how channels and tools are connected, with clear permissions and sandbox boundaries.

Lifecycle controls

Preview the pause, restart, and delete actions so you know what to expect before you run live.

Logs and observability

Understand where to check for errors, timeouts, and rate-limit warnings.

Security cues

Review the security prompts that explain isolation and credential handling.

Preview timeline: a 5-minute tour

The demo follows a simple timeline so you can grasp the workflow quickly. Each step includes a short explanation, a visual reference, and a link to the relevant documentation page.

Minute 1 Enter the console and inspect a sample instance overview. Learn what each status label means.
Minute 2 Open a sample session and watch the tool execution trace. See where to pause or replay a run.
Minute 3 Review the credentials panel with redacted placeholders and learn how BYOK is stored and removed.

The tour finishes with a recap of the free beta limits and a link to request access. This keeps the demo aligned with the real experience while maintaining a safe, credential-free environment.

What you need to prepare

The demo itself does not require a model key. However, if you plan to start a live instance afterward, you should have your OpenAI or Anthropic key ready. We recommend using a dedicated key with minimal permissions and removing it as soon as you finish a run.

If you intend to connect a channel such as Telegram or Discord, gather the relevant tokens ahead of time so your first live session can focus on the workflow rather than setup.

Early access request

We are inviting a small group of early users to test the demo and provide feedback. You can leave a contact address below, and we will notify you when the preview is ready.

What happens next?

When the demo is live, we will send a single email with a private preview link. The demo is intentionally short and safe, so you can share feedback quickly. If you want deeper access, you can request a live instance afterward using the Start Free page.

For questions before the demo opens, contact us at support@openclawai.run or check the FAQ for updates.

Demo FAQ

Will the demo require a login?

The preview is designed to be low friction. We plan to offer a no-login demo so anyone can explore the console flow quickly.

Does the demo show real data?

No. The demo uses sample data and simulated runs. It shows the interface, not live credentials or personal data.

Can I run tools from the demo?

Tool execution is read-only in the preview. You will see what a run looks like, but actions are disabled for safety.

How do I switch from demo to a live instance?

After the demo, you can join early access and start a hosted OpenClaw instance with your own key. The Start Free page explains the steps.

Explore the online OpenClaw tool today

Even before the demo launches, you can review the features, docs, and security model. When the preview opens, you will be ready to start a live instance with confidence.