About Donely
Donely provides a managed, isolated OpenClaw container that runs an AI worker for $0/mo hosting; you only pay for the AI credits you consume. It emphasizes fast setup, app integrations, and an automated repair feature to keep instances running with minimal hands-on maintenance.
Review
The platform aims to make it easy to run autonomous AI agents by offering a ready-made OpenClaw instance that can go live in about 30 seconds. It supports bringing your own OAuth Claude or Codex accounts, connects to Gmail, Slack and 950+ apps, and includes an AI repair feature that attempts to fix a broken instance automatically.
Key Features
- Fully managed, isolated OpenClaw container with $0/mo basic hosting-pay only for AI credits used.
- Quick provisioning: instances can be up and running in roughly 30 seconds.
- Integrations with Gmail, Slack and 950+ apps to connect workflows and agents to existing tools.
- Bring-your-own OAuth support for Claude or Codex accounts so you can use preferred models.
- Automated AI repair feature that attempts to fix an instance if it breaks, and ability to restart instances after free-plan sleep.
Pricing and Value
Donely offers free hosting at $0/mo for the managed container while you cover AI credits for usage. There is a Personal plan at $25/month (currently offered with a one-month free trial via coupon PH99) that includes temporary free AI usage and additional conveniences like BYO model support. The core value is reducing the friction and cost of running an isolated AI worker versus building and managing your own infrastructure; however, ongoing costs depend on the models and credits you choose to consume.
Pros
- Low barrier to entry with free hosting and rapid setup-useful for experimenting quickly.
- Extensive app integrations make it simple to connect agents to existing workflows and services.
- Support for bringing your own Claude or Codex accounts gives flexibility over model choice and billing.
- Automated repair and managed hosting reduce maintenance load for non-infrastructure teams.
- Isolated containers help contain agent activity and provide clearer boundaries than shared environments.
Cons
- Early-stage product: some features and polish may still be evolving and user feedback is actively requested.
- Free-plan instances are turned off after one month unless restarted, which can interrupt long-running workflows.
- Dependence on OpenClaw and external model accounts may raise operational or security questions for cautious teams.
Donely is best suited for developers, small teams, and creators who want to test or run AI agents without building backend infrastructure from scratch. For production-critical deployments or organizations with strict security requirements, evaluate the platform's isolation model and operational guarantees before committing to heavy usage.
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