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Amazon added OpenClaw – the open-source personal AI agent with 68,000 GitHub stars – as a native Lightsail blueprint. Pick an instance, launch, and you get a self-hosted agent that connects to WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and Slack, with Amazon Bedrock as the default model backend. Each session runs in its own sandbox. The setup is deliberately simple, which is the point: AWS is positioning Lightsail as the low-friction entry for developers who want a private agent without managing infrastructure on EC2 or ECS. DigitalOcean already has its own OpenClaw deployment guide, and $5-$7 setups are circulating on dev blogs. The race to be the default hosting layer for personal AI agents is getting crowded fast.
