Deploying an OpenClaw AI agent usually means configuring Docker containers, managing SSH keys, and babysitting a server. EZClaws skips all of that — sign up, pick a model, connect Telegram or WhatsApp, click deploy. A dedicated VM and HTTPS subdomain are ready in minutes.
The platform has attracted 10,583 views since its February 2026 launch, targeting non-technical users who want a personal AI assistant without touching infrastructure.
The Setup Process: From Zero to Running Agent
- Sign up with a Google account — no email verification hoops.
- Pick your AI model. EZClaws routes requests through OpenRouter, giving access to Claude, GPT-4o, and Gemini models. You don’t need your own API keys.
- Connect a Telegram bot or WhatsApp number. EZClaws prompts you for the bot token and handles the plumbing.
- Click deploy. The platform provisions a dedicated container, generates an HTTPS endpoint, and starts your agent. The whole process takes under five minutes.
That’s it. No Dockerfiles, no SSH, no manual server configuration. The trade-off is that you get no SSH access either — if you need to customize the underlying OpenClaw instance, this isn’t the platform for you.
How the Credit System Works
EZClaws charges $0.05 per hour per agent. Credits are prepaid through packs:
| Credit Pack | Hours | Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|
| $10 | ~200 hours | $0.05/hr |
| $25 | ~500 hours | $0.05/hr |
| $50 | ~1,000 hours | $0.05/hr |
| $100 | ~2,000 hours | $0.05/hr |
A 2-day free trial is available to test the platform. There’s no permanent free tier and no refunds on credit purchases. For occasional use, this is cheap — but running an agent 24/7 costs about $36/month, which gets competitive with alternatives.
Security: A Real Concern
An independent security audit by bestclawhosting.com gave EZClaws a 5.5 out of 100 security score — labeled "Basic." The findings are worth understanding:
- No security documentation exists on the site — no security page (returns 404), no technical docs about isolation mechanisms.
- No MFA on dashboard login — email and password only.
- No prompt injection protection or agent hijacking mitigations documented anywhere.
- Google Ads tracking tag (AW-17518297760) is present on every page with all consent defaults set to "granted" — contradicting the privacy policy’s claim of "no third-party tracking cookies."
- The terms allow service discontinuation, pricing changes, and account termination without notice.
On the positive side, each agent runs in an isolated container, data isn’t shared between users, and the prepaid credit model prevents billing surprises. The privacy policy commits to 72-hour breach notification.
Shortcomings
- No SSH access: You can’t customize the OpenClaw installation or install custom skills via terminal.
- Limited integrations: Only Telegram and WhatsApp. No web widget, no Slack, no Discord.
- No multi-user support: Teams can’t share agent management.
- Security gaps: The 5.5/100 security score is a red flag for anyone handling sensitive data.
- 24/7 cost adds up: At $36/month for continuous use, managed alternatives with better security documentation may offer better value.
- New and unproven: Launched February 2026 with limited track record. The terms allow service shutdown without notice.
Visit EZClaws — https://www.ezclaws.com/

