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OpenClaw

OpenClaw

The trending tool everybody is talking about recently. OpenClaw, formerly known as Clawdbot, Moltbot, and Molty, is an autonomous AI assistant that runs on your machine of choice, executing the boring tasks you don't want to do manually. It works by the user sending a simple message requesting the AI to do what you want: respond to emails, book a reservation, etc., and then the agent executes.

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Last updated: Mar 30, 2026

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OpenClaw Specs Overview

OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot)
Developed By Peter Steinberger (PSPDFKit founder) · Vienna, Austria · Open-source community
Pricing Free & open-source · Bring your own API key (Claude, GPT-4, local models)
Base Model Model-agnostic · Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini, Llama, Mistral & other local models
Tool Type Self-hosted local AI agent (not an IDE) · lives inside your messaging apps
Interfaces WhatsApp · Telegram · Slack · Discord · iMessage
Agentic Mode ✓ Full system access · reads/writes files · runs scripts · browser control · cron jobs · PR creation
Persistent Memory ✓ Long-term context across conversations · weeks/months of memory retention
Proactive Mode ✓ Agent messages you first · background tasks · reminders · overnight autonomy
Privacy Mode ✓ Fully self-hosted · runs locally · supports 100% local models (Llama, Mistral)
Integrations 50+ · GitHub · Gmail · Notion · Obsidian · Spotify · Philips Hue · smart home + community skills
Self-Improvement ✓ Can autonomously write & install new skills · self-modifying workflows
Free Tier ✓ Fully free · open-source (250k+ GitHub stars) · setup requires technical know-how

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