Clawdi

Clawdi

Clawdi is a shared home base for personal AI agents. It keeps memory, skills, session history, API keys, and app connections in one environment so you can switch between Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and Hermes without rebuilding setup on every device.

The platform combines a free MIT-licensed CLI with an optional Cloud Hub dashboard. Install the CLI locally to manage sessions, vault secrets, and skills, then sync to the cloud when you want backup or always-on hosting. Agents connect through Model Context Protocol tools, so memory and connectors show up automatically in supported frameworks.

Clawdi targets developers and power users who run multiple coding agents or want hosted OpenClaw and Hermes instances with 13+ messaging channels and 500+ SaaS integrations. Founders and operators also use the Cloud Hub for email triage, calendar management, and CRM workflows from chat apps.

Top Features:
  1. Memory, skills, and sessions follow you across Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and Hermes

  2. MIT-licensed CLI installs with npm and runs fully self-hosted without an account

  3. Cloud Hub dashboard unifies sessions, vault secrets, skills, and 500+ app connectors

  4. One-click hosted OpenClaw and Hermes on Intel TDX hardware-encrypted VMs

  5. MCP tools inject memory, vault, and connector access into connected agents automatically

  6. 13+ messaging channels including iMessage, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Slack

Pros:
  1. Free MIT-licensed CLI works locally without creating a Clawdi account.

  2. Cross-agent memory and skills carry over between Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and Hermes.

  3. Cloud Hub connects 500+ apps and 13+ messaging channels from one dashboard.

  4. Hosted workspaces run in Intel TDX confidential VMs with encrypted secret storage.

Cons:
  1. OpenClaw MCP setup requires a manual hint unlike Claude Code, Codex, and Hermes.

  2. Freemium Cloud Hub limits you to one agent engine until you upgrade to Pro or Max.

  3. Enterprise pricing requires contacting sales rather than self-serve checkout.

FAQs:

Is Clawdi free to use?

Yes. Clawdi's CLI is MIT-licensed and free forever for local use, including sessions, skills, vault, and memory sync. Clawdi Cloud Hub offers a Freemium plan at $0/month with 5,000 credits, plus paid Pro and Max tiers for more compute and credits.

Which AI agents does Clawdi support?

Clawdi supports Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, and OpenClaw with automatic MCP setup for the first three. OpenClaw requires a manual MCP hint. The platform also lets you bring your own agent framework through the same environment layer.

Can I self-host Clawdi without a cloud account?

Yes. The clawdi CLI is fully self-hostable and does not require a Clawdi account for local environment management. You can sync to Cloud Hub only when you want cloud backup or always-on hosting.

What apps does Clawdi integrate with?

Clawdi Cloud Hub supports 500+ app integrations through one-click OAuth, including Gmail, Google Drive, Notion, Slack, HubSpot, Jira, Linear, GitHub, and Asana. Hosted OpenClaw agents also connect to 13+ messaging channels such as Telegram, WhatsApp, and Slack.

How does Clawdi protect API keys and secrets?

Clawdi stores secrets in an encrypted vault and injects them only when running commands. Cloud Hub workspaces run inside Intel TDX confidential VMs, and API keys are encrypted with X25519 and AES-256-GCM before leaving your browser.

What is the difference between OpenClaw and Hermes on Clawdi?

On Clawdi, OpenClaw is the multi-channel orchestrator with 500+ integrations and 354k+ GitHub stars. Hermes is the self-improving daily driver with deep memory retention and evolving skills. Freemium Cloud Hub lets you pick one engine; Pro and Max include both.

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Pricing:

Freemium

Tags:

AI Agents
Agent Sync
MCP
Cloud Hosting

Tech used:

Next.js
Cloudflare
Stripe
Clerk
Ruby
GitHub
Tailwind CSS

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