We Fix It Before
You Notice
OpenClaw ships 7 updates in 2 weeks. Each one can break your workflows. We monitor your agent, test every update, patch security vulnerabilities, and keep everything running — so you never touch a terminal.
OpenClaw Doesn’t Stay Fixed
250,000+ GitHub stars. 196 contributors. 7 updates in 2 weeks. Open-source moves fast — and some updates break things.
Updates in 2 Weeks
An update silently changed Composio config format. Another broke Gmail for Gog skill users. Our managed care customers didn’t notice — we caught both in staging before they hit production.
Disclosed CVEs
Including a CVSS 8.8 one-click RCE. The ClawHavoc attack planted 2,400+ malicious plugins on ClawHub. CNCERT issued a formal warning. CrowdStrike, Cisco, and Microsoft published advisories.
Monthly Cost of DIY
At $200–$500/hr founder rates, 2 hours of troubleshooting costs $400–$1,000/month. Our managed care is $299/month — and we prevent most issues before they reach you.
You built a business so you could focus on your business.
Not so you could babysit an AI agent.
Your $299/Month Managed Care Plan
Nine capabilities. One flat price. No surprises.
Core — Always Running
24/7 Uptime Monitoring
Every 5 minutes
Gateway, WebSocket, memory, disk, API error rates. We respond before your workflows are affected.
Update Management
Staged before production
Every update tested in staging first. Applied during off-hours with automatic rollback if anything fails.
Security Patching
Critical CVEs within 24 hours
We monitor CNCERT, CrowdStrike, Cisco, and Microsoft bulletins. Moderate vulnerabilities patched within 72 hours.
Also Included
ClawHub Skill Monitoring
Flagged skills removed immediately with recommended replacements.
Monthly Health Report
Uptime, API cost, workflow counts, errors, and optimization recommendations.
2 Hrs Hands-On Support
Prompt tuning, skill installs, config changes. Real engineering time.
Quarterly API Optimization
Shift tasks to cheaper models. Typical savings: 20–40%.
Monthly Backup Verification
We test restores monthly. A backup you’ve never tested isn’t a backup.
Priority Support
4-hour response during business hours. Email and Slack. No queue.
What Managed Care Doesn’t Cover
No hidden costs. No surprise line items. Everything outside the $299/month plan is listed here — with a clear price so you can budget for it.
Available Add-Ons (Not Included in $299/mo)
Not Available
Uptime SLA — Guaranteed
Maximum 3 hours 39 minutes of downtime per month. Measured, tracked, and reported in your monthly health report.
You get automatic pro-rated credits on your next invoice. No forms. No tickets. We track it and the credit is applied automatically.
- • Outages you caused (killed a container, changed config without telling us)
- • Upstream AI provider downtime (Anthropic or OpenAI go down — not on us, but we’ll tell you and switch models if possible)
- • Third-party service outages (Gmail API down, Slack outage)
- • Scheduled maintenance (24-hour advance notice)
ManageMyClaw v/s the Alternatives
For the full cost comparison, see the complete pricing breakdown.
| ManageMyClaw (Starter + MC) |
SetupClaw | SuperClaw | Clawable | DIY | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Setup fee | $499 | $3,000–$6,000 | $1,200 | ~$1,058 | $0 |
| Managed care | $299/mo | Not offered | $250/mo | ~$1,678/mo | You |
| Uptime monitoring | Every 5 min | Not listed | Included | Included | Manual |
| Update management | Staged first | Not listed | Included | Unclear | You |
| Security patching | 24 hrs critical | Not listed | Mentioned | Mentioned | If you remember |
| Health report | Monthly | Not listed | Not listed | Not listed | N/A |
| Hands-on support | 2 hrs/mo | Not listed | Unclear | Unclear | N/A |
| Uptime SLA | 99.5% | Not published | Not published | Not published | N/A |
| Contract | None — cancel anytime | Not listed | Unclear | Unclear | N/A |
| Year 1 total | ~$4,087 | ~$4,620+ | ~$4,200 | ~$21,194 | $3,000–$7,500 in time |
All prices USD. Year 1 total includes setup + hosting ($12–24/mo) + API costs ($50–200/mo) + managed care. See full cost breakdown.
What Managed Care Looks Like
Not vague promises. Here’s the actual cadence.
Continuous Monitoring
Health checks every 5 min. Gateway, memory, disk, API errors. Alerts before problems reach you.
Review + Security
- → Mon: Health, workflows, logs, backups
- → Wed: CVEs, ClawHub alerts, releases
Updates + Reports
- → Wk 1: Staged updates
- → Wk 2: API cost review
- → Wk 3: Skill audit
- → Wk 4: Health report
Optimization
- → Model routing (save 20–40%)
- → Workflow performance
- → Security posture
Cancel Anytime.
No Fees. No Guilt.
If you decide to self-manage, we hand you complete documentation of everything we’ve been doing: monitoring configuration, update procedures, security checklist, and the current state of your deployment. We don’t hold your infrastructure hostage.
How cancellation works
Frequently Asked Questions
No. We manage any existing OpenClaw installation — self-setup, another service, or inherited. We start with a security audit to assess current state.
We test every update in staging before applying. If it breaks something, we hold it back. Last month v0.4.14 broke Gmail for Gog skill users. Our customers never noticed.
Config changes: prompt tuning, new skills, workflow adjustments, troubleshooting. Monitoring, patching, and updates don’t count — always included.
Additional hours at $150/hour. We tell you before exceeding your allocation — no surprises.
Not currently. Monthly with no contract because we think that’s fairer. If we’re not delivering value, you shouldn’t be locked in.
Each plan covers one agent. 15% discount for 3+ agents simultaneously.
Hypercare is the 3–14 day intensive window after setup (included in setup fee). Managed care is ongoing after hypercare ends. Warranty check vs. maintenance plan.
Restart anytime. Quick re-onboarding to assess changes. If the agent drifted, we may recommend a security audit ($349) first.
Your Agent Runs 24/7.
Your Managed Care Should Too.
$299/month for the peace of mind that your AI assistant is patched, updated, and running — without you lifting a finger.
Last updated: March 19, 2026