Comparison
Provision vs MyClaw
MyClaw and Provision both remove the pain of self-hosting OpenClaw. The difference is who they're built for. MyClaw is a polished hosted dashboard for individuals who want their own personal AI assistant. Provision is the managed OpenClaw cloud for teams — every agent gets its own email inbox, Slack/Telegram/Discord/Web Chat handle, and a seat alongside your real teammates.
At a glance
Pick Provision if you want OpenClaw agents living inside your team's existing communication channels and inbox. Pick MyClaw if you want a personal AI assistant accessed through a hosted dashboard.
Feature-by-feature comparison
Side-by-side on the things that usually drive a decision.
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How they actually differ
The five or six dimensions that matter most when teams pick one.
Built for teams vs built for individuals
MyClaw positions itself as a personal AI assistant — a single hosted OpenClaw instance you log in to and chat with. Provision treats AI agents as teammates: each one has a name, a role, an avatar, an email inbox, and a Slack handle. Your humans message the agents the same way they message each other.
Email inbox per agent
Provision provisions a real email address (@provisionagents.com) for every agent — they send, receive, triage, and follow up on real emails with full deliverability handled. MyClaw doesn't ship with email-per-agent at all. If your workflow involves outbound outreach, inbound triage, or any kind of email-based work, this is a hard requirement Provision satisfies and MyClaw doesn't.
Channel coverage
Provision ships native first-party integrations for Slack, Telegram, Discord, and a Web Chat widget you can embed on your site. Each is a one-click OAuth. MyClaw's channel story is the dashboard chat itself; team-channel integrations are limited or absent. If your team works in Slack or Discord, Provision puts the agent there directly — no context switching.
Open source vs closed
The Provision core — the OpenClaw harness, agent runtime, channel adapters, and dashboard — is open source under MIT. You can audit every line, fork it, or self-host the platform on your own hardware for free. The cloud-only conveniences (managed servers, browser pools, email provisioning, billing) are the paid layer. MyClaw is a closed-source hosted product. If audit, compliance, or a self-host fallback matters to your buyers, Provision is the only option.
Pricing model
MyClaw uses a tiered subscription with a free entry tier — good if you only need a personal assistant. Provision is a single $99/mo plan with a 48-hour free trial. The flat price gives teams predictable budgeting, and you can plug in your own ChatGPT Plus / Pro or Claude Pro / Max subscription at no markup, or use Provision credits.
FAQ
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48 hours, free.
Spin up your first agent, connect Slack, and try the workflow. Cancel any time.