Clawdi

Clawdi is an agent platform built on OpenClaw that automates routine workflows in minutes. Start in ~2 minutes, run Instagram tasks and small automations, with encrypted API keys so your data stays private.

Clawdi

About Clawdi

Clawdi is a cloud-hosted environment layer that preserves an AI agent's memory, API keys, skills and integrations independently of the underlying agent engine. It provides a persistent workspace so your agent configuration and connected services survive framework changes and upgrades.

Review

This review examines how Clawdi performs as a persistence and collaboration layer for AI agents, focusing on setup, security, and team features. I assess its core capabilities, pricing approach, and trade-offs for individuals and teams evaluating an environment layer for agent workflows.

Key Features

  • Persistent environment: stores memory, cron jobs, skills, API keys and connected apps so configurations persist when switching agent engines.
  • Cloud or self-host options: offers a hosted product plus an open-source, self-hostable release for portability and control.
  • Security primitives: client-side encryption of API keys and deployments running inside hardware-encrypted virtual machines for added isolation.
  • Team deployments and role-based access: shared assistants, shared skills and conversation histories with Owner/Admin/Member roles for collaboration.
  • Enterprise capabilities: an optional paid tier with service-level guarantees, single sign-on and audit logs for organizational use.

Pricing and Value

Clawdi provides free options and an open-source path for self-hosting, which makes it approachable for hobbyists and developers who want portability without recurring costs. For organizations that need operational guarantees and access controls, a paid enterprise offering includes a 99.9% SLA, SSO, audit logs and custom deployment regions. The core value proposition is time saved by avoiding repeated rebuilds of agent setups and by centralizing integrations and credentials in a portable environment.

Pros

  • Preserves agent state and integrations so you don't rebuild setups when switching frameworks.
  • Fast onboarding for common workflows, reducing initial setup friction.
  • Strong privacy and security features, including encrypted key handling and hardware-based VM isolation.
  • Open-source and self-hostable, giving teams options for portability and control.
  • Team-focused features such as shared deployments and role-based access make collaboration straightforward.

Cons

  • Adding an environment layer introduces another dependency that can affect availability if the hosted service has issues.
  • Fine-grained partial sharing of environments is limited today; some collaboration scenarios may require more granular controls.
  • Advanced operational guarantees and enterprise controls are gated behind the paid tier, which may be needed for production use.

Clawdi is well suited for individuals who build and iterate on personal agents and for teams that want shared assistants without reconfiguring every time they change agent software. It also appeals to developers who prefer a portable, self-hostable environment with stronger encryption and audit capabilities. For production-critical deployments, evaluate the enterprise plan and the self-host option to match your uptime and compliance needs.



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