FluxCloud is expanding its decentralized capabilities. With the latest integration of OpenClaw on the Flux Marketplace, users can deploy personal AI assistants, giving Fluxers a practical way to explore self-hosted AI while keeping their data sovereign and fully in control of deployments.
What is OpenClaw?
OpenClaw is a self-hosted AI assistant that runs on personal hardware devices and terminals, connecting AI agents to external environments so they can access real-world communication channels and browser applications.
OpenClaw helps users build flexible, assistant-based workflows by linking service and API providers within a single, controllable environment. For example, OpenClaw connects to Git repos, allowing agents to automate new commits and push app updates directly to host servers on users’ behalf.
Rather than relying entirely on closed, hosted products, OpenClaw gives users a framework they can run, configure, and adapt to their own needs through cross-platform operations and permissions.
Through OpenClaw’s onboarding process, users can pair devices, configure AI service providers, add API keys, and choose between models. Additionally, OpenClaw supports features such as secure access with permission settings, agent setup, and layered workflows for more advanced automations.
What does Means for FluxCloud?
For FluxCloud, OpenClaw adds a useful and relevant AI deployment to the marketplace, giving Fluxers an easy way to experiment with private, self-hosted AI operating on decentralized infrastructure.
This integration will also feature built-in Tailscale support, enabling Fluxers to securely access their app instances over a private network alongside public Flux domains. Users can find OpenClaw in the FluxCloud Marketplace, subscribe for one month using FLUX, and, for the first 10 participants, share their transaction link to receive a refund.
From there, users can test the onboarding flow, try the built-in Tailscale integration, and help us improve the guide, documentation, and overall experience with feedback. Community feedback will play a key role in shaping future support and marketing for OpenClaw on FluxCloud. The future runs on Flux.
