ShipClaw runs OpenClaw for you on Anthropic Claude. Sign up, pick a personality, and get a working agent in under a minute. We own the runtime, the sandbox, the stealth browser, and the Anthropic relationship — you get a chat endpoint and a credit balance.
Each account gets its own isolated process. No noisy neighbors, no shared filesystem, no cross-tenant leakage.
Cloudflare, Turnstile, and CAPTCHA-class checks are bypassed by the bundled stealth engine — your agent actually loads the page.
Credits are debited per Anthropic call. $15 minimum credit pack; no monthly subscription. Idle agents cost nothing once a pack is loaded.
Pick your model at agent creation. Claude is the only LLM provider; this product is not BYOK and it is not multi-vendor.
Bundled with every instance. Your agent can navigate the live web, not just synthesize from training data.
Paste a Telegram bot token, the gateway wires the webhook automatically. Discord and WhatsApp adapters route through OpenClaw.
Pool nodes accept new agents up to a per-node cap, then auto-spawn another. Burst signups don't hot-spot a single host.
Bot tokens and any credentials you provide are encrypted in Postgres. No plaintext .env files on the runtime host.
Managed OpenClaw hosting means you don't run the OpenClaw process yourself. ShipClaw provisions an isolated sandbox per user, spawns the OpenClaw runtime on demand, hands you a chat endpoint, and bills you per credit consumed. No Docker, no VPS, no Anthropic key required — we manage the Claude API on your behalf.
Sign up is free and includes 25 trial credits so you can try the product before paying anything. To top up, the minimum credit pack is $15 (1500 credits at ~$0.01 per credit). Larger packs unlock bonus credits — 10% bonus at $25, 20% at $50, 30% at $100, 40% at $200. There's no monthly subscription, no seat fee, no idle charges. A typical short Telegram message costs 1–3 credits depending on context length and the model you pick.
No. ShipClaw is the opposite of BYOK — we hold the Anthropic relationship, route every request through our managed proxy, and pass the cost through as credits. If you'd rather use your own key, self-host OpenClaw directly from the upstream repo; this product is for people who don't want to.
Every active user is assigned to a pool node with capped concurrency, a 1.5GB memory watchdog, and an idle-timeout of 15 minutes (1 hour for Telegram-bound agents) to release resources cleanly. Sandboxes are isolated per user; processes can't see each other's filesystem or environment.
Comparing options? See ShipClaw vs self-hosting or read the llms.txt summary.
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.
Get StartedNo credit card required. No servers to manage. Ever.