Agent37
Agent37 offers managed OpenClaw hosting with your own instance and full terminal access—no setup, with an instance live in ~30 seconds.
What is Agent37?
Agent37 is a managed hosting service for OpenClaw that provides you with your own OpenClaw instance. The goal is to let you run OpenClaw with a full terminal experience without doing initial setup.
The service is positioned for users who want an always-ready OpenClaw environment and a direct way to interact with it via terminal access.
Key Features
- Your own OpenClaw instance: keep the OpenClaw environment dedicated to your use.
- Managed OpenClaw hosting: the OpenClaw environment is provided and handled for you as a hosted service.
- Full terminal access: interact with the running instance from a terminal-based workflow.
- No setup: you can start using the instance without performing initial setup steps.
- Fast availability: the instance is described as becoming live in about 30 seconds.
How to Use Agent37
- Sign up and create your Agent37 OpenClaw instance (the site describes “no setup” to get started).
- Open the provided terminal access to work with your instance.
- Run your OpenClaw tasks through the terminal workflow.
Use Cases
- Running OpenClaw tasks on demand: when you want to start work quickly and consistently.
- Terminal-based workflows: when your process already uses CLI tools and you prefer interacting through a terminal.
- Isolated environments for experimentation: when you want your own OpenClaw instance rather than sharing a single environment.
- Quick iteration for automation/testing: when you need a fast “ready to use” environment (described as ~30 seconds to live).
FAQ
- Do I need to set anything up before using Agent37? The site describes “No setup,” indicating you should be able to get started without initial setup.
- What does “full terminal” mean? The service is described as providing “full terminal” access to your OpenClaw instance.
- How long does it take for an instance to be ready? The meta description says it goes live in approximately 30 seconds.
- Is this a shared OpenClaw service or my own instance? The page positioning says you get “your own OpenClaw instance.”
Alternatives
- Self-host OpenClaw (run your own server): gives maximum control but requires setup and ongoing maintenance you would otherwise avoid with managed hosting.
- Other managed agent/automation hosting providers: similar concept (host an agent framework for you), typically differing in terminal access, onboarding steps, and how quickly environments become available.
- Local OpenClaw on your machine: useful for offline or highly controlled environments, but slower and less convenient than a ready-to-run hosted instance.
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