EZClaws costs $49 monthly for the Starter plan. A 48-hour free trial lets you test things out first. That price gets you $15 in AI credits plus a dedicated cloud VM (2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM).
Here's what you're actually paying for. Traditional OpenClaw deployment? Takes an hour of your time—minimum. You buy a VM. Spend 15 minutes there. Then mess with SSH keys. Install dependencies next. Configure environment variables after that. Set up your bot. Debug webhooks that refuse to connect. EZClaws does this entire process in under 60 seconds. Non-technical users face a worse reality—10 hours gone.
One click gives you a working AI agent. Deploy it on Telegram. Or Discord. WhatsApp works too. Web chat's an option. EZClaws handles infrastructure without your input. No terminal commands needed. Zero config files to edit manually. HTTPS subdomains get set up automatically. Webhooks configure themselves—you don't touch anything. Your agent runs around the clock with web browsing baked in. Code execution's included. File management comes standard.
Product managers prototyping AI assistants save massive time. What's your alternative? Bug your dev team for setup help. Or blow a weekend learning server administration. Neither option sounds appealing.
The downside: you're locked into one pricing tier. No cheaper path exists for long-term experimentation. EZClaws runs an open beta with limited spaces—availability isn't guaranteed. But if you've ditched OpenClaw projects because deployment felt like actual work, this kills that friction completely.