AlphaClaw
AlphaClaw is an open-source OpenClaw harness and fleet manager that lets you deploy, monitor, and manage AI agents with self-healing watchdog, auto git backup, and a browser dashboard — no SSH required.
At a Glance
Pricing
Fully open-source self-hosted deployment of AlphaClaw. Run on Railway, Render, Docker, or locally.
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Developer
Listed Mar 2026
About AlphaClaw
AlphaClaw is an open-source fleet manager and harness for OpenClaw agents, designed to let you deploy once and run forever. It wraps the OpenClaw CLI to orchestrate agent lifecycle, crash recovery, and multi-agent management from a single browser dashboard or native desktop app. Because it sits on top of OpenClaw without adding proprietary layers, you can remove AlphaClaw at any time and your agents keep running.
- Self-Healing Watchdog — Detects crashes, recovers from crash loops, and runs
openclaw doctor --fixautomatically; sends alerts via Telegram, Discord, and Slack. - Auto Git Backup — Commits your agent workspace to GitHub hourly so every action is versioned and auditable.
- Setup UI — Full browser dashboard for onboarding, config, providers, and channel bindings — no SSH or config files needed.
- Multi-Agent Management — Create, rename, and delete agents with per-agent overview cards, channel bindings, and isolated workspaces.
- Web Terminal — Live interactive terminal for monitoring gateway output and running commands directly from the browser.
- Drift Doctor — Injects anti-drift prompt hardening into every message to enforce safe practices and commit discipline.
- Google Workspace Integration — OAuth setup for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, and Sheets with guided Gmail watch and Pub/Sub handling.
- Channel Orchestration — Pairs Telegram, Discord, and Slack with per-agent bindings and a wizard for multi-threaded Telegram topics.
- File Explorer — Browse and edit workspace files from the browser with diff view and Git-aware sync.
- Webhooks — Named endpoints with transform modules, request logging, payload inspection, and OAuth callback support.
- Cron Visibility — Interactive rolling calendar, run-history drilldowns, trend analytics, and per-run usage breakdowns.
- AlphaClaw Apex — Native macOS desktop app providing a fleet dashboard for every OpenClaw instance, with one-click access to each node's controls.
- Flexible Deployment — Deploy to Railway or Render with one-click templates, or self-host via Docker/local CLI.
To get started, run npx alphaclaw start to launch the Setup UI, spawn the OpenClaw gateway, and activate watchdog monitoring. For a managed experience, use AlphaClaw Apex on macOS to jump between agents, environments, and hosts without juggling browser tabs.
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Pricing
Free Plan Available
Fully open-source self-hosted deployment of AlphaClaw. Run on Railway, Render, Docker, or locally.
- Self-healing watchdog
- Auto Git backup
- Browser setup UI
- Multi-agent management
- Web terminal
Apex Managed Node
Apex-hosted OpenClaw node managed by AlphaClaw, accessible from the Apex desktop fleet dashboard.
- Managed OpenClaw node hosted by Apex
- Fleet dashboard access via AlphaClaw Apex desktop app
- One-click node access and controls
Capabilities
Key Features
- Self-healing watchdog with crash detection and auto-repair
- Automatic hourly Git backup of agent workspaces
- Browser-based setup UI — no SSH required
- Multi-agent creation, management, and isolated workspaces
- Web terminal for live gateway monitoring
- Drift Doctor anti-drift prompt hardening
- Google Workspace OAuth integration (Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets)
- Telegram, Discord, and Slack channel orchestration
- Browser-based file explorer with diff view
- Named webhook endpoints with transform modules
- Cron visibility with rolling calendar and run-history drilldowns
- AlphaClaw Apex native macOS desktop fleet dashboard
- One-click Railway and Render deployment templates
- Docker and local self-hosting support
- MIT licensed open-source core
