Show HN: WrapClaw – a managed SaaS wrapper around Open Claw

6 points by kushagraagent ↗ HN
Hi HN

I built WrapClaw, a SaaS wrapper around Open Claw.

Open Claw is a developer-first tool that gives you a dedicated terminal to run tasks and AI workflows (including WhatsApp integrations). It’s powerful, but running it as a hosted, multi-user product requires a lot of infra work.

WrapClaw focuses on that missing layer.

What WrapClaw adds:

A dedicated terminal workspace per user

Isolated Docker containers for each workspace

Ability to scale CPU and RAM per user (e.g. 2GB → 4GB)

A no-code UI on top of Open Claw

Managed infra so users don’t deal with Docker or servers

The goal is to make Open Claw usable as a proper SaaS while keeping the developer flexibility.

This is early, and I’d love feedback on:

What infra controls are actually useful

Whether no-code on top of terminal tools makes sense

Pricing expectations for managed compute

Link: https://wrapclaw.com

Happy to answer questions.

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Similar problem space, different approach. I'm building Pinchy (https://heypinchy.com) — self-hosted and AGPL instead of managed SaaS. Key difference: plugin permission layer so agents get scoped tools instead of raw access. Both valid approaches for different use cases. (Disclosure: my project.)