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kxbnb | 4 days ago

Fair question. Those three are hosting services for stock OpenClaw — you sign up, they spin up an instance, you get a Telegram bot. That's it.

We built something different.

Every agent gets a real Chromium browser running on a virtual display. You can watch it work through a VNC viewer right in the dashboard. None of those services have this — they're text-in/text-out.

Each workspace runs up to 10 agents, each with its own browser and filesystem. Agents can spawn sub-agents to break up complex tasks. Every workspace is an isolated Docker container with dropped capabilities and security policies, not a shared Node process.

Those services give you a chatbot you talk to on Telegram. We give you an agent with a browser, a shell, a scheduler, and the ability to actually do things on the internet — and you can watch it do them.

More on what's under the hood: https://claw42.com/features

Docs if you want to dig in: https://claw42.com/docs

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