--- summary: "Clawdbot on DigitalOcean (simple paid VPS option)" read_when: - Setting up Clawdbot on DigitalOcean - Looking for cheap VPS hosting for Clawdbot --- # Clawdbot on DigitalOcean ## Goal Run a persistent Clawdbot Gateway on DigitalOcean for **$6/month** (or $4/mo with reserved pricing). If you want a $0/month option and don’t mind ARM + provider-specific setup, see the [Oracle Cloud guide](/platforms/oracle). ## Cost Comparison (2026) | Provider | Plan | Specs | Price/mo | Notes | |----------|------|-------|----------|-------| | Oracle Cloud | Always Free ARM | up to 4 OCPU, 24GB RAM | $0 | ARM, limited capacity / signup quirks | | Hetzner | CX22 | 2 vCPU, 4GB RAM | €3.79 (~$4) | Cheapest paid option | | DigitalOcean | Basic | 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM | $6 | Easy UI, good docs | | Vultr | Cloud Compute | 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM | $6 | Many locations | | Linode | Nanode | 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM | $5 | Now part of Akamai | **Picking a provider:** - DigitalOcean: simplest UX + predictable setup (this guide) - Hetzner: good price/perf (see [Hetzner guide](/platforms/hetzner)) - Oracle Cloud: can be $0/month, but is more finicky and ARM-only (see [Oracle guide](/platforms/oracle)) --- ## Prerequisites - DigitalOcean account ([signup with $200 free credit](https://m.do.co/c/signup)) - SSH key pair (or willingness to use password auth) - ~20 minutes ## 1) Create a Droplet 1. Log into [DigitalOcean](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) 2. Click **Create → Droplets** 3. Choose: - **Region:** Closest to you (or your users) - **Image:** Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - **Size:** Basic → Regular → **$6/mo** (1 vCPU, 1GB RAM, 25GB SSD) - **Authentication:** SSH key (recommended) or password 4. Click **Create Droplet** 5. Note the IP address ## 2) Connect via SSH ```bash ssh root@YOUR_DROPLET_IP ``` ## 3) Install Clawdbot ```bash # Update system apt update && apt upgrade -y # Install Node.js 22 curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_22.x | bash - apt install -y nodejs # Install Clawdbot curl -fsSL https://clawd.bot/install.sh | bash # Verify clawdbot --version ``` ## 4) Run Onboarding ```bash clawdbot onboard --install-daemon ``` The wizard will walk you through: - Model auth (API keys or OAuth) - Channel setup (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, etc.) - Gateway token (auto-generated) - Daemon installation (systemd) ## 5) Verify the Gateway ```bash # Check status clawdbot status # Check service systemctl --user status clawdbot-gateway.service # View logs journalctl --user -u clawdbot-gateway.service -f ``` ## 6) Access the Dashboard The gateway binds to loopback by default. To access the Control UI: **Option A: SSH Tunnel (recommended)** ```bash # From your local machine ssh -L 18789:localhost:18789 root@YOUR_DROPLET_IP # Then open: http://localhost:18789 ``` **Option B: Tailscale Serve (HTTPS, loopback-only)** ```bash # On the droplet curl -fsSL https://tailscale.com/install.sh | sh tailscale up # Configure Gateway to use Tailscale Serve clawdbot config set gateway.tailscale.mode serve clawdbot gateway restart ``` Open: `https:///` Notes: - Serve keeps the Gateway loopback-only and authenticates via Tailscale identity headers. - To require token/password instead, set `gateway.auth.allowTailscale: false` or use `gateway.auth.mode: "password"`. **Option C: Tailnet bind (no Serve)** ```bash clawdbot config set gateway.bind tailnet clawdbot gateway restart ``` Open: `http://:18789` (token required). ## 7) Connect Your Channels ### Telegram ```bash clawdbot pairing list telegram clawdbot pairing approve telegram ``` ### WhatsApp ```bash clawdbot channels login whatsapp # Scan QR code ``` See [Channels](/channels) for other providers. --- ## Optimizations for 1GB RAM The $6 droplet only has 1GB RAM. To keep things running smoothly: ### Add swap (recommended) ```bash fallocate -l 2G /swapfile chmod 600 /swapfile mkswap /swapfile swapon /swapfile echo '/swapfile none swap sw 0 0' >> /etc/fstab ``` ### Use a lighter model If you're hitting OOMs, consider: - Using API-based models (Claude, GPT) instead of local models - Setting `agents.defaults.model.primary` to a smaller model ### Monitor memory ```bash free -h htop ``` --- ## Persistence All state lives in: - `~/.clawdbot/` — config, credentials, session data - `~/clawd/` — workspace (SOUL.md, memory, etc.) These survive reboots. Back them up periodically: ```bash tar -czvf clawdbot-backup.tar.gz ~/.clawdbot ~/clawd ``` --- ## Oracle Cloud Free Alternative Oracle Cloud offers **Always Free** ARM instances that are significantly more powerful than any paid option here — for $0/month. | What you get | Specs | |--------------|-------| | **4 OCPUs** | ARM Ampere A1 | | **24GB RAM** | More than enough | | **200GB storage** | Block volume | | **Forever free** | No credit card charges | **Caveats:** - Signup can be finicky (retry if it fails) - ARM architecture — most things work, but some binaries need ARM builds For the full setup guide, see [Oracle Cloud](/platforms/oracle). For signup tips and troubleshooting the enrollment process, see this [community guide](https://gist.github.com/rssnyder/51e3cfedd730e7dd5f4a816143b25dbd). --- ## Troubleshooting ### Gateway won't start ```bash clawdbot gateway status clawdbot doctor --non-interactive journalctl -u clawdbot --no-pager -n 50 ``` ### Port already in use ```bash lsof -i :18789 kill ``` ### Out of memory ```bash # Check memory free -h # Add more swap # Or upgrade to $12/mo droplet (2GB RAM) ``` --- ## See Also - [Hetzner guide](/platforms/hetzner) — cheaper, more powerful - [Docker install](/install/docker) — containerized setup - [Tailscale](/gateway/tailscale) — secure remote access - [Configuration](/gateway/configuration) — full config reference