I’m building ClawJetty: a small, always-on mini PC that runs a personal OpenClaw instance with minimal setup (pair from an app, connect your chat channel, done). The point is to make “self-host your agent” feel like setting up a router, not a weekend project.
Pricing is two tiers and two purchase options:
Plus: $149/mo with a 12-month commitment (box included) or $449 upfront + $119/mo
Pro: $269/mo with a 12-month commitment (box included) or $449 upfront + $219/mo
Plans include managed updates + rollback, safe defaults (no exposed inbound ports), and address collection at checkout for fulfillment. AI usage is bundled with included allowance; overages/top-ups will come later.
Looking for feedback from people who’ve self-hosted agents (or tried): what parts of setup/ops were the biggest pain, and what would you demand from an “agent appliance” to trust it?
Pricing is two tiers and two purchase options:
Plus: $149/mo with a 12-month commitment (box included) or $449 upfront + $119/mo
Pro: $269/mo with a 12-month commitment (box included) or $449 upfront + $219/mo
Plans include managed updates + rollback, safe defaults (no exposed inbound ports), and address collection at checkout for fulfillment. AI usage is bundled with included allowance; overages/top-ups will come later.
Looking for feedback from people who’ve self-hosted agents (or tried): what parts of setup/ops were the biggest pain, and what would you demand from an “agent appliance” to trust it?