Summary

Clawdi launched on April 27, 2026 as a hosted environment for running agents like OpenClaw and Hermes without rebuilding setup every time a team switches frameworks. Its core pitch is to decouple long-lived state such as memory, API keys, skills, cron jobs, and app connections from the agent engine itself.

What changed

Clawdi launched a hosted product for running AI agents with persistent memory, skills, cron jobs, and app connections across frameworks.

Why it matters

Agent users are starting to feel the cost of framework churn and state fragmentation. Clawdi matters because it treats persistent state as the durable layer and the agent engine as something replaceable, which is a different architecture than tools that bundle everything into one runtime.

Evidence excerpt

Clawdi says it lets users run agents like OpenClaw and Hermes in the cloud without setup and keeps memory, API keys, skills, and app connections decoupled from the agent engine.

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