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Why we built it

OpenClaw is already being used by many users to accomplish impressive work. However, once users move from experimentation to daily usage, several practical issues become obvious.

A short introduction to OpenClaw

OpenClaw is an operating-system-level AGI agent with strong autonomy. It can control a computer, execute code, coordinate tools, and run complex workflows with minimal human intervention.

Problems users face today

When users try to install and run OpenClaw by themselves, they often run into the following problems:

  • Installation is difficult. Dependency setup, local runtime preparation, and environment configuration can be time-consuming and fragile.
  • Configuration is hard to understand. Users need to deal with API keys, base URLs, model IDs, bot credentials, and channel-specific settings.
  • Running locally is risky. A locally running OpenClaw may require high system permissions, which creates security and privacy concerns.
  • Advanced model usage can be expensive. Calling premium third-party models directly can make long-term usage costly.
  • Payments are inconvenient. Recharging, paying for inference, and managing hosted runtime costs are often scattered across multiple systems.
  • 24/7 availability is difficult. If users want OpenClaw to stay online all the time, they need to keep their own machine running continuously.
  • Maintenance is a burden. Users are responsible for upgrades, compatibility, debugging, and uptime.
  • Multi-device management is not simple. It becomes harder to manage multiple instances consistently across environments.
  • Enterprise controls are limited. Local deployments are not ideal for auditability, access isolation, and long-term operational governance.

Why Cysic OpenClaw exists

We built Cysic OpenClaw to solve these problems directly.

Our goal is to help users create a secure, reliable, and 24/7 available OpenClaw instance without the complexity of local deployment. Instead of spending time on setup and infrastructure, users can focus on what they want their OpenClaw to do.