Since February, when OpenClaw first made headlines, it has gained serious momentum — and, in many ways, new superpowers.
With help from users and contributors around the world, OpenClaw has shown two important things:
First, open-source projects can compress what would normally take months, or even years, of trial and error into just a few intense months of progress.
Second, OpenClaw has changed the agent market. It gives users a level of flexibility and freedom that feels truly unlimited when it comes to resources, workflows, and infrastructure.
I now use OpenClaw across all my VPS servers, as well as on my home server. When I started, I only had basic Linux knowledge. But by working with tools like OpenClaw, I have gained a much deeper understanding of the CLI, servers, services, logs, and automation. That knowledge has saved me a huge amount of time in many different ways.
If you are curious about agents, automation, or running your own AI-powered workflows, I highly recommend getting to know OpenClaw. Spin it up on a VPS and try it for yourself.
For VPS hosting, I personally recommend Hetzner — especially if you are located in Europe.