
Claws.host offers managed hosting for OpenClaw, enabling users to set up their environment quickly without the complexities of server management. The service allows users to subscribe, provision, and configure their OpenClaw instance directly from a browser, eliminating the need for SSH, YAML, or Docker commands. Claws.host provisions the server automatically and ensures it is security-hardened and kept up to date.
The headline is the 107% month-over-month growth — that’s evidence of real momentum or a recent win that’s moving the needle. Having paying customers and nonzero MRR at this stage (founded 2026-01-26) is a positive signal that the hosted environments product built on OpenClaw is finding initial adoption.
At the same time, the business is tiny in dollar terms: $860 MRR / $826 in the last 30 days means unit economics and runway will be sensitive to churn and sales efficiency. Key financial and demand metrics (profit margin, monthly visitors, customer counts, retention) are unknown, so it’s hard to judge whether the 107% growth is repeatable or a one-off. For founders, the priority is converting the recent growth into predictable, repeatable revenue; for potential backers, the main risk is durability given the small absolute base and missing economics.