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ClawDock

ClawDock is a browser-based deployment and management platform for OpenClaw — one-click deploys, a web dashboard for configuration, and managed or bring-your-own-cloud options with no DevOps required.

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About

ClawDock is a deployment platform that lets users launch and manage OpenClaw instances entirely from a web browser, without touching a terminal. One-click deployment covers the full provisioning process; a web-based control panel handles the post-deployment lifecycle including starting, stopping, and monitoring instances. Channel configuration (Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal) and skill management are all done through the dashboard. Both managed hosting and bring-your-own-cloud options are available, with secure remote access provided through built-in tunneling. The platform specifically targets operators who prefer browser-based workflows over terminal-first infrastructure management.

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Best For

Non-technical users and operators who want to deploy and manage OpenClaw instances without learning infrastructure tooling — particularly those who find terminal-based workflows a barrier and want a familiar web dashboard experience for their entire deployment lifecycle.

Pros & Cons

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Pros

  • check Fully browser-based deployment and management — no terminal, no SSH, no Docker knowledge required
  • check Supports both managed hosting and bring-your-own-cloud, giving infrastructure flexibility within the same UI
  • check Built-in secure tunneling for remote access removes a common self-hosting complication
  • check Channel configuration (Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal) handled through the dashboard rather than config files
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Cons

  • close Browser-based abstraction limits fine-grained control for operators who need to customise the underlying stack
  • close No pricing information published
  • close Bring-your-own-cloud option still requires the user to have and manage a cloud account, which dilutes the 'no DevOps' claim for that path

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