About

Managed infrastructure for self-hosted OpenClaw

ClawPulsar provides managed webhook relay, uptime monitoring, and budget alerts for self-hosted OpenClaw agents. If you run OpenClaw on your own hardware — at home, in a private cloud, or behind a corporate firewall — ClawPulsar keeps it connected, healthy, and within budget.

Self-hosting gives you control, but it comes with operational overhead. Webhooks from Stripe and GitHub cannot reach your local machine without port forwarding or tunneling. Uptime monitoring from your own server is useless when the server itself goes down. And a stuck LLM loop can rack up hundreds of dollars before you notice. ClawPulsar solves all three problems with a single lightweight relay client.

Why we built this

We are self-hosters ourselves. We ran into the same problems every OpenClaw self-hoster faces: missed webhooks because ngrok tunnels expired, zero visibility when our server went offline at 3am, and a $400 OpenAI bill from a runaway agent loop. ClawPulsar is the infrastructure layer we wished existed — external monitoring that works even when everything else is down.

Our team

ClawPulsar is built by a small team of infrastructure engineers and self-hosting enthusiasts who believe you should not need a DevOps team to run an AI agent reliably. We are part of the broader OpenClaw ecosystem and focused on making self-hosted deployments as dependable as managed ones.

Get in touch

Questions, feedback, or partnership inquiries? Reach us at hello@clawpulsar.com.