Get early access to the hosted OpenClaw instance.
OpenClawAi.run is preparing the first public release of the online OpenClaw tool. The early access list gives you a faster path to a live instance, along with priority onboarding and a direct feedback channel. If you want to build, test, or demo an OpenClaw workflow, this is the place to start.
What you will get
Early access includes a hosted OpenClaw instance with BYOK support, a guided console walkthrough, and direct updates on limits and availability. The goal is to give you a safe, practical environment for testing workflows without building infrastructure.
Join the early access list
We are onboarding in small waves to ensure stability. Share a few details so we can tailor the experience to your use case.
What happens after you join?
We will email you when a slot is available. The first session includes a short onboarding checklist, a quick start guide, and a checklist of the limits so you can plan your run. You will also receive links to the demo and docs so you can prepare in advance.
If you prefer to wait, you can still explore the docs and FAQ while the service is being finalized.
Prepare for your first instance
OpenClawAi.run is BYOK and designed for safe, short runs. Preparing ahead will make your first session smooth and predictable.
For deeper guidance on instance lifecycle and deletion rules, see the Docs or the FAQ page.
What to expect on day one
Early access focuses on clarity. You will receive a short checklist that explains how instances are created, where credentials are stored, and how to delete everything when you are done.
Guided onboarding
We will guide you through instance creation and show where to monitor sessions and logs. The goal is to reduce setup time and help you understand the console layout in under five minutes.
Transparent lifecycle rules
You will see clear reminders about auto-pause and deletion. This keeps expectations aligned and helps you decide when to export results or remove an instance.
If you need help during onboarding, you can reach support directly from the console or by emailing support@openclawai.run.
Safety and data handling reminders
OpenClawAi.run is designed to keep your data inside your instance. The most important habit is to keep sessions scoped and delete instances you no longer need.
Use least-privilege credentials
Create a dedicated model key for experiments whenever possible. Avoid reusing production keys during early access, and delete credentials after testing.
Remove instances when finished
Deleting an instance clears its data and credentials. This is the simplest way to ensure that no content remains after your workflow is complete.
For a full explanation of isolation and retention, review the Security & Privacy page before starting your first run.
Why early access is limited
We are onboarding in small waves to keep performance stable and to learn from real usage before scaling. This lets us tune instance creation time, improve console clarity, and confirm that limits feel fair.
If you are not selected in the first wave, you will still receive documentation updates and demo access so you can prepare. We will open broader access as soon as the platform meets our reliability targets.
Beta limits are transparent
The early access program runs under the same limits as the public beta: one concurrent instance, a 30-minute maximum runtime per session, and auto-pause for idle instances. These constraints keep the hosted OpenClaw instance stable for everyone.
If you need higher limits for a specific use case, contact support to discuss options.
Start free when your access opens
We are excited to bring OpenClaw online in a safe and transparent way. Join the list, prepare your key, and we will notify you as soon as your instance is ready.