In my last post I said my other projects cover the server costs. A few of you asked what I've been working on, so here it is.
ClawHosters
I've been building ClawHosters, a managed hosting platform for OpenClaw. OpenClaw is an open-source AI assistant framework, 200k+ stars on GitHub. What it does: lets you run your own AI assistant that lives in Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, or Slack. It remembers your conversations, browses the web, manages files, runs scheduled tasks. Like having a personal ChatGPT except it actually runs on your own server and you own it.
Setting that up yourself means dealing with Docker, nginx, SSL certificates, DNS, all of that. ClawHosters handles it in under a minute. Pick a plan, name your instance, connect your messenger. That's it.
This is what's been keeping me going and keeping the GO servers online. It's a completely different world from game development. No economy balancing, no angry DMs about nerfs, no sleepless nights wondering if I broke something for thousands of players. Just building a product, shipping it, watching people use it. After what I described in my last post, I needed that.
If You Want to Try It
I'm not gonna pretend this isn't partially a plug. It is. But it's also genuinely what's funding GO right now, and a few of you asked, so here we are.
Plans start at €19/month. There's a 30% off promo running right now that brings the smallest plan down to about €13. Every plan comes with free AI models included so you don't need your own API key to start.
If you sign up you're directly helping keep the GO infrastructure running. But no pressure. I mostly just wanted to stop being vague about "other projects" and actually show you what that means.
Still Here
I'm still going through all the comments on the last two posts. Some of them really got to me. The restart conversation isn't over, I'm just not rushing an answer on something that big.
Wanted to show you what I've been building. Felt weird keeping it vague when you're the reason I still care about any of this.
Yixn
- ClawHosters: clawhosters.com
- OpenClaw (open source): github.com/openclaw/openclaw