- One-click deployment removes technical barriers to running advanced AI agents
- Built-in AI credits simplify access to multiple models without manual setup
- Managed hosting keeps AI agents running continuously without user intervention
Hostinger has introduced a simplified way to deploy OpenClaw through one-click setup that eliminates many traditional configuration requirements.
The web hosting giant claims that instead of manually managing installations, API keys, and software updates, users can launch the wizard instantly within a managed environment.
This change reduces reliance on technical knowledge, particularly for users who are new to online services or automation tools.
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One-click access eliminates technical barriers
The system runs continuously without requiring user intervention, with each deployment isolated to maintain a level of privacy and operational security.
While this simplifies adoption, it also shifts dependency onto Hostinger’s infrastructure, raising questions about long-term flexibility for power users who prefer direct control.
The integration with nexos.ai introduces packaged AI credits that automatically link to OpenClaw instances, eliminating the need for external accounts or manual API configuration, which has historically been a barrier for non-technical users.
Once active, users can switch between multiple AI models, including Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, without additional configuration.
This approach allows for cost and performance adjustments within a single interface, yet centralizes access through an intermediary platform.
The prepaid credit system does not expire and only deducts usage when models are actively running, which may appeal to users looking for predictable spending; However, it also creates a dependency on a layer of ownership rather than direct relationships with suppliers.
Hostinger’s managed environment includes automatic updates to stable versions of OpenClaw, along with built-in DDoS protection, malware scanning, and scheduled backups.
These features are designed to keep deployments secure and operational without manual oversight.
An additional layer comes through Kodee, an AI assistant connected to the hosting panel.
It supports conversational commands in more than 50 languages and can perform hundreds of administrative tasks, including restoring backups and monitoring server status.
“As AI adoption accelerates, more people are looking for easy ways to use AI agents and automate everyday tasks,” said Giedrius Zakaitis, CPTO at Hostinger.
“Many of our customers around the world are just starting to trade online. For them, this one-click solution eliminates the need for expensive hardware.”
The platform relies on a virtual private server infrastructure to maintain consistent uptime, ensuring AI agents remain active and responsive.
Despite these advantages, the convenience of a managed system can come at the cost of transparency and greater customization.
However, AI agents like OpenClaw carry risks and, in some cases, can take actions beyond explicit instructions from users.
For this reason, Microsoft has advised users to avoid running OpenClaw on standard personal or business devices for security reasons.
Authorities in China have also restricted its use in office environments, citing the potential for data exposure and broader security risks.
Reports have identified vulnerabilities in OpenClaw that could allow threat actors to access sensitive information.
In some cases, the software has allegedly been used to distribute malware through repositories on GitHub.
As a result, anyone considering OpenClaw should proceed with a clear understanding of these risks.
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