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How-ToOpenClaw Docker Setup: Complete 2026 Tutorial with Docker Compose
OpenClaw ships as a Node.js package — there's no official Docker image. This is the community-tested Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml we use to run OpenClaw in a container, with persistent volumes, reverse-proxy HTTPS, and clean update semantics. Deployed on a Hostinger VPS in under 20 minutes.
Best Of10 picks10 Best OpenClaw Alternatives in 2026 (Tested and Ranked)
OpenClaw is a great self-hosted AI agent gateway, but it isn't the right fit for every workload. We tested ten serious alternatives on the same Hostinger VPS — ranked by how well each one replaces OpenClaw for a real self-hoster in 2026.
How-ToOpenClaw WhatsApp Integration: Full Setup Guide for 2026
Wire OpenClaw into WhatsApp end-to-end — QR pairing, allowlists, group chat policies, media handling, and the gotchas you only hit in production. This is the exact setup we use for our own family assistant running on a Hostinger VPS, written after eight weeks of live use.
ComparisonOpenClaw vs NousOpenClaw vs Hermes Agent: Which Self-Hosted AI Agent Should You Run in 2026?
OpenClaw is a batteries-included messaging gateway. Hermes Agent is a self-improving autonomous framework from Nous Research with MCP support and six execution backends. We tested both on a Hostinger VPS to tell you which one fits your self-hosted AI stack in 2026.
ComparisonOpenClaw vs NanoClawOpenClaw vs NanoClaw: The 2026 Self-Hosted AI Agent Showdown
Two self-hosted AI agents, two completely different philosophies. OpenClaw goes wide with 13+ messaging integrations in a single gateway. NanoClaw goes deep with per-agent Docker isolation and a codebase small enough to audit in an afternoon. We tested both on a Hostinger VPS to tell you which one fits your stack.