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Choose how you want to add a new Clawdbot instance. Each method has different requirements and use cases.

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Deploy to VPS

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Deploy a new Clawdbot instance to a cloud server. We'll guide you through every step.

1 Provider
2 Account
3 API Token
4 Configure
5 Deploy

Step 1: Choose Your Cloud Provider

Select where you want to host your Clawdbot instance. Both are excellent choices.

DigitalOcean ~$28/month
  • 4GB RAM / 2 vCPU
  • US & EU regions
  • Automatic backups
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Hostinger ~$6/month
  • 4GB RAM / 1 vCPU
  • Global regions
  • NVMe storage

Step 2: Create Your Hostinger Account

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Already have an account?

Skip this step and click "I Have an Account" below.

Step 3: Get Your API Token

An API token lets this dashboard create and manage servers on your behalf.

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Open the API Tokens page Open Hostinger Console
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Create a new API token

In the Hostinger hPanel:

  1. Log into hPanel
  2. Go to Account β†’ API Tokens
  3. Click "Create New Token"
  4. Give it a name like "Clawdbot"
  5. Select VPS permissions
  6. Click "Create"
  7. Copy the token immediately
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Copy and paste your token below
Your token is stored securely and only used to create your server.

Step 4: Configure Your Server

Customize your server settings. The defaults work great for most users.

A unique name for your server (letters, numbers, hyphens only)
Choose a region close to your users for best performance
Summary
Monthly Cost ~€4.85
What's Included Ubuntu 24.04, Node.js, PM2, Tailscale VPN

Step 5: Deploy Your Server

Review Your Configuration
Provider DigitalOcean
Server Name clawdbot-vps
Region San Francisco
Size Basic (2 vCPU, 4GB RAM)
Monthly Cost ~$28/month
Clicking "Deploy Now" will create a billable server on your DigitalOcean account.
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Add Browser Layer

MoltWorker

Add browser automation capabilities via Cloudflare. Screenshots, web scraping, form filling, and more.

1 Account
2 API Token
3 Configure
4 Deploy

Step 1: Cloudflare Account Setup

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Already have a Cloudflare account?

Skip to "I Have an Account" below.

Step 2: Get Your Cloudflare API Token

Create a token with permissions to deploy Workers and manage R2 storage.

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Open API Tokens page Open Cloudflare API Tokens
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Create a Custom Token
  1. Click "Create Token"
  2. Select "Create Custom Token"
  3. Add these permissions:
    • Account β†’ Workers Scripts β†’ Edit
    • Account β†’ Workers R2 Storage β†’ Edit
    • Account β†’ Account Settings β†’ Read
  4. Click "Continue to summary" β†’ "Create Token"
  5. Copy the token immediately! (shown only once)
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Paste your token below
Token is used only for deployment, not stored long-term.

Step 3: Configure MoltWorker

Customize your browser automation settings.

URL will be: moltworker-browser.your-subdomain.workers.dev
Links MoltWorker to your existing Clawdbot VPS for integrated workflows.
Summary
Estimated Cost ~$5-12/month
Capabilities Screenshots, scraping, form fills, PDFs

Step 4: Deploy MoltWorker

Review Your Configuration
Worker Name moltworker-browser
Features Browser, R2, Access
Connected VPS None
Monthly Cost ~$5-12/month
This will deploy a Worker to your Cloudflare account. The Workers Paid plan ($5/month) is required.
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Set Up Locally

Development

Run OpenClaw on your local machine. Great for development, testing, or personal use.

Quick Start

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Navigate to OpenClaw
cd ~/Documents/GitHub/openclaw
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Run the Onboarding Wizard
pnpm openclaw onboard --install-daemon

The Wizard Helps You

  • Choose AI provider (OpenRouter, Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini)
  • Configure gateway port and authentication
  • Connect channels (Slack, WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord)
  • Install as background service (launchd on macOS)

Requirements

  • Node.js 22+ and pnpm installed
  • OpenClaw repository cloned
  • API key for your chosen AI provider
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Connect Existing Instance

Link this dashboard to an OpenClaw instance that's already running somewhere else.

A friendly name to identify this instance
The OpenClaw gateway address. Use Tailscale IP for security.
Required if gateway has token authentication enabled

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Workspace Name clawd

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Notifications

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Connection

API Endpoint http://localhost:3000
WebSocket Disconnected

Tools

Analytics Cost tracking and usage stats
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Network Tailscale mesh and connectivity
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Security Security audit and monitoring
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Network Security

Secure
Ports Bound to Localhost
8888, 47293, 8891, 44892
Tailscale Network
Private network active
No Public Admin Ports
All admin interfaces localhost only

Authentication

Strong
SSH Key-Only Auth
PasswordAuthentication no
Root Login Restricted
PermitRootLogin prohibit-password
API Token Authentication
Bearer tokens required for APIs
Gateway Token
48-char random token active

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