ShipClaw routes to Discord via OpenClaw’s upstream Discord adapter. You bring a Discord application bot token; we bring the managed Claude runtime, the sandbox, the stealth browser, and the billing meter. Telegram is the most polished channel today — Discord is for early adopters who want the same brain in their servers.
You don't run a discord.js process on a VPS. ShipClaw runs OpenClaw, OpenClaw runs the Discord adapter, and the bot stays online without you.
The personality, the SOUL.md, and the stealth browser are the same across Telegram and Discord. Pick the channel; the agent is the agent.
Idle Discord servers cost nothing. Active ones meter into your credit balance. No bot-tier upsell, no per-server pricing.
Routing handled by the OpenClaw upstream Discord adapter. Feature surface tracks the upstream version we ship; we do not fork.
Same Tier 4 Anthropic relationship that powers the rest of ShipClaw. You don't paste an API key; we meter your credits.
Your Discord bot's runtime can't see other tenants on the pool node. Filesystem and process namespace are separated.
Ask the bot to look something up live; it actually browses the web through the bundled stealth engine, not from training data.
Discord application tokens are encrypted at rest in Postgres. They are never written to a runtime .env file.
Telegram is the production-ready channel; Discord routes through the OpenClaw upstream adapter and is wired in for early users. If Discord-specific features are mission-critical for you, contact us before signing up so we can confirm parity for your use case. The Anthropic Claude runtime, sandbox, stealth browser, and credit billing all behave identically across channels.
Yes. You create a Discord application in the Discord Developer Portal, add a bot user, copy the bot token, and paste it into ShipClaw. We don't ask for your Discord user password — only the application bot token. The bot won't appear in a server until you invite it via the OAuth2 URL Discord generates for you.
OpenClaw's Discord adapter supports both message contexts — direct messages to the bot user, and channel mentions in a server you've invited the bot into. Slash command UX, rich embeds, and threaded replies depend on what the upstream adapter supports at the version we're running; we don't promise feature parity with bespoke Discord bots.
Most Discord bot hosts charge a flat monthly fee per bot. ShipClaw doesn't — you only pay for the Anthropic Claude calls the bot actually makes, metered as credits. A bot that sits idle in a quiet server costs you nothing that month. A high-traffic server pays in proportion to traffic, not to seat count.
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Every instance comes with a stealth browser engine, CAPTCHA bypass, and autonomous web actions built in. Your agent doesn't just talk — it browses, searches, and gets things done.
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