OpenClaw Box vs VPS OpenClaw Hosting
OpenClaw Box is built for customers who want managed OpenClaw hosting, not just infrastructure. The biggest differences are cloud Chrome, managed models, Telegram-native workflows, persistent tooling, and tighter product ownership.
The short version
VPS-style OpenClaw hosting is mostly about renting compute. OpenClaw Box is about shipping a useful product layer on top of the runtime.
If you want a tenant that comes with cloud Chrome, richer Telegram delivery, built-in model access, and workflow continuity, OpenClaw Box is the more complete option.
Side-by-side comparison
Deployment experience
Deploy from Telegram with `/create`, choose a plan, pay with Telegram Stars, and start using your tenant quickly.
Rent a server or pod, configure runtime pieces manually, and handle more setup before the assistant becomes useful.
Cloud browser
Google Chrome in the cloud can be shared between the user and OpenClaw for real web tasks.
Usually not included. Browser automation and login flows remain a separate problem for the customer.
Model access
Managed model access and hosted options are part of the product, with BYOK available when needed.
Commonly BYOK-first. Customers must wire providers, credentials, routing, and cost controls themselves.
Telegram workflows
Text, voice, images, video, and files can move through a richer Telegram integration path.
Telegram often exists only as a basic front end while richer media workflows become brittle.
Persistent tooling
Runtime installs and useful workflow setup can persist, so capability compounds over time.
Setup can drift, disappear, or become a maintenance burden across updates and restarts.
Product support
OpenClaw Box is operated by the OpenClaw team, so product support and release adoption are tighter.
Third-party hosts typically provide infrastructure support, not product-level guidance or integration depth.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between OpenClaw Box and VPS OpenClaw hosting?
OpenClaw Box is managed OpenClaw hosting with cloud Chrome, built-in model access, Telegram-native onboarding, persistent runtime installs, and product-level workflows. VPS-style hosting usually gives you infrastructure first and expects you to assemble the useful experience yourself.
Does OpenClaw Box include a cloud browser?
Yes. OpenClaw Box can provide Google Chrome in the cloud per tenant, so the customer and OpenClaw can use the same browser session for real web tasks and login-based workflows.
Why is OpenClaw Box better for Telegram users?
OpenClaw Box is built around Telegram-native onboarding, billing, and multimodal message delivery. Customers can deploy, pay, and work through Telegram instead of bouncing between web forms, server panels, and API setup screens.
Choose the product, not just the server
If you want OpenClaw with cloud Chrome, stronger Telegram workflows, and product-level managed capability, OpenClaw Box is the better fit.