ShipClaw vs GetClaw Hosting for managed OpenClaw hosting. GetClaw: tiered $14-$29-$124/mo BYOK with explicit Dedicated Gateway. ShipClaw: pay-per-credit, $15 min, vendor-managed. Pick by isolation requirement and BYOK preference.
They market themselves as: “GetClaw Hosting — Dedicated Gateway, BYOK” — visit GetClaw Hosting
GetClaw Hosting differentiates with the "Dedicated Gateway" framing — every tier ($14, $29, $124) gets an isolated gateway instance, and it's BYOK across the board. That structure fits power users who already budget Anthropic separately and want a single dedicated process they own. ShipClaw's pool model (50 users per Railway container with per-user sandboxes) is a different isolation tradeoff — strong process boundary, shared compute, no monthly fee. The right pick comes down to BYOK preference and idle cost: GetClaw's $14/mo is competitive at the entry tier if you have an Anthropic key and steady usage, but ShipClaw's $0 idle cost wins for users testing or running bursty automation.
Captured April 2026 (curl-verified 2026-04-30). Public pricing changes; check the source for current numbers.
| Vendor | Headline price |
|---|---|
| ShipClaw | $0/mo + pay-per-credit ($15 minimum starter pack) |
| GetClaw Hosting | $14 / $29 / $124 tiers (BYOK + Dedicated Gateway) |
Side-by-side on the rows that actually decide it.
| Feature | ShipClaw | GetClaw Hosting |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Pay-per-credit | Tiered monthly ($14/$29/$124) |
| Anthropic key required | ||
| Anthropic billing | Folded into credits | Direct (your console) |
| Gateway model | Pool with per-user sandbox | Dedicated Gateway per tier |
| Lowest entry price | $15 starter pack (one-time) | $14/mo recurring |
| Idle-week cost | $0 | $14-$124 |
| Telegram routing | First-class | Through OpenClaw adapter |
| Best fit | Casual / bursty / no API key | Tier-budgeted BYOK power user |
Specific to ShipClaw vs GetClaw Hosting.
Yes — GetClaw's tiers each spawn a fully separate gateway process with its own resources. ShipClaw's pool architecture isolates filesystem and process per user, but the underlying compute is shared with up to ~50 other users on the same Railway container. For most workloads the practical difference is minimal; for noisy-neighbor-sensitive workloads (high throughput, latency-critical), GetClaw's dedicated tier is more deterministic.
Not on the public ShipClaw plan — we're vendor-managed Anthropic by design (it's why pay-per-credit pricing works). If BYOK is a hard requirement, GetClaw's tiered model fits, or you can self-host the upstream OpenClaw repo directly and bring your own infra plus key.
When you reliably consume more than ~1400 credits per month AND already have an Anthropic key with steady usage. Below that volume, ShipClaw's $15 starter pack lasts more than a month for casual users. Above ~3000 credits/month with steady traffic, GetClaw's BYOK skips the credit markup and can be cheaper.
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