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OpenClaw not working? Run it in Zo.

Run your OpenClaw agents in a cloud computer that just works. Skip the setup spiral and get your agents running.

Run OpenClaw in Zo

If you're here, it's probably one of these.

Broken configs

You've re-checked every env var and path twice. Something still doesn't load the way the README says it should.

Dependency issues

Version mismatches, missing system libraries, conflicts with the other thing you installed last week.

Agents that stop running

They work while you're watching. The moment you close your laptop or the session ends, so do they.

Too much time spent debugging

Hours disappear into stack traces instead of the thing you actually wanted the agent to do.

Local setup that keeps failing

A fresh clone, a fresh machine, and the same errors waiting for you on the other side.

You didn't install OpenClaw to babysit it

You wanted agents that run. Instead you got a second job keeping them alive.

Zo gives your agents their own computer.

Instead of fighting your environment, run OpenClaw in Zo with a stable, always-on runtime. Zo is built to run things, not just chat — your agents get a real Linux server with persistent storage, a scheduler, and uptime you don't have to think about.

FeatureWithout ZoWith Zo
EnvironmentFights youJust runs
UptimeDies when your laptop sleepsAlways-on cloud runtime
SetupConfigs, versions, restartsOpen Zo and go
DebuggingMost of your timeRarely needed
PersistenceResets every sessionFiles and state kept
What you actually doBabysit the agentUse the agent
OpenClaw fans love Zo

Customer Testimonials

Zo Computer as my personal AI server. This is how I run my OpenClaw, ZeroClaw, and other personal agents. It's become my baseline for everything.

Andrea Griffiths,

I run OpenClaw(s) on my own server and using compute from Zo.Computer. I've built agent infrastructure around it. I'm extremely bullish on it. But I expected adoption to stay technical for a while. It didn't.

Andrea, @acolombiadev

Way more straightforward to spin things up than OpenClaw stuff, etc. This is tight as hell actually.

ClumpyFelchCheese, Reddit

I was looking for a way to run OpenClaw but it was way too complicated, Zo does everything open claw does plus it has a UI and its own computer so you won't mess up yours, it's absolutely brilliant. I use it to show clients what their websites and things looks like in person. It's replaced my Google Pro subscription.

Anonymous,

couldn't you run openclaw on zo? its possible but it isnt necessary. zo do all the same things already tbh. i found it after exploring openclaw and it was the first thing i tested inside zo out of curiosity. also now that zo allows you to talk to it on telegram its even better

Rogue, @Rogue0114

Been loving leveraging Zo’s UI with a mini claw and integrated zo secrets and skills!

John Lifrieri, @john_lifrieri

been messing around with zo computer. feels like a really convenient variant of openclaw without all the configs.

Arshan, @arshantwts

I love that it's really great for non technical folks who shouldn't be messing with OpenClaw.

Anonymous,

So Zo Computer is OpenClaw for normies right?

Mike Wigmore, @MikeWigmore

This is sooo cool. They made vibe servering into a product. Your own private cloud computer with AI.

Pieter Levels, @levelsio

Personal OS, for everyone.

Ryo Lu, Head of Design, Cursor

holy shit Zo Computer just clicked for me. absolutely sick. set up a Claude Skills MCP where I drop a link, Zo makes the skills, and hosts the MCP server. hugeee potential

Ian Kar, @iankar_

I use Zo to keep an eye on weekend weather → book daybed at pool clubs – proof that it can be used for anything.

Julian Connor, Cofounder at Grailed

Using Zo Computer to make a site to track all my habits and aggregate everything I work on with various automation scripts. Zo is such a good UX.

Noah, @noahgsolomon

Dude Zo is amazing. Took me a bit to grok it but I'm totally blown away now.

Cristian Ciblis Bernardes, CEO at Autograph

I use Zo for a million things - from curating an email newsletter sent to me every day on VC/startup news, to building a database of my contacts I can query via API. The possibilities are so endless.

Becca Lewy, Chief of Staff at Factorial

Zo gave me my first ever taste of what it must be like to be a builder and it was intoxicating.

Vrijen Attawar, Founder at Careerspan

I've been meaning to set up an email automation AI agent for a long time and considered hiring someone to do it. But vibed it out with Zo in an hour. Nice.

Alex, Staff Software Engineer at Groq

Zo, please organize all my files. Zo, do you like the persistent memory system you built? Zo, create a version of this for other Zo users. Zo, email me a copy of that. I freaking love Zo.

Kira, @authentikkira

Honestly I am so blown away by the product. I've been trying every single AI product that makes sense for me. Got Manus as soon as it dropped. But they often fail to meet expectations. This is the first product that I don't feel that way about, at all.

Toreyan Clarke, Marketing Lead at LTV

This is truly new and exciting.

Guillermo Rauch, Vercel CEO

Zo is not another AI app. It's an AI computer. It's a bold idea to reinvent the personal computer. This is the iPhone moment for servers.

Aditya Agrawal, @adityaag

I think the approach is genius. Right now the main interface for AI is chat. What if the chat interface is now empowered to be your personal computer? But it's in the cloud and designed to your specific needs. And designed to build on itself.

Nick DeJesus, @dayhaysoos

I love this and have always wanted it.

Sunil Pai, Cloudflare

I had a magical experience where I had a file I wanted to check while I was out and I was able to text to get the answer.

Luke Miller, Ex-OpenAI Product

The most evolved version of Notion would be Zo.

Sean Thielen, Innovation at Complex

This is the notebook I've kind of been dreaming of.

Jesse Spevack, Software Engineer at Stripe

Your agents should just run.

Stop debugging OpenClaw. Start running it.

Or keep OpenClaw. Just run it on Zo.

You don't have to leave OpenClaw behind. Zo is a real Linux server — your OpenClaw agents can run on it the same way they'd run on a VPS, except the VPS is already set up, already online, and doesn't die when you close your laptop. Here's the walkthrough for running OpenClaw on Zo. Or skip OpenClaw entirely and use Zo's built-in agents. Your call.

Can I actually run OpenClaw on Zo?
Yes. Zo is a managed Linux server, and OpenClaw runs on it the same way it would on any VPS. You get OpenClaw's flexibility without provisioning, patching, or babysitting a machine.
How long does setup take?
Minutes. You sign up and your Zo is already online. There's nothing to install, configure, or debug before you can start running agents.
What if I already have OpenClaw running somewhere?
Keep it if it's working. Move it to Zo if it's not. There's no lock-in either way — Zo is just a cloud computer, so anything that runs on Linux runs here.
Do I have to use OpenClaw to use Zo?
No. Zo has its own built-in agents, integrations, and scheduler. OpenClaw is one option; Zo's native agents are another. You can use either, both, or switch whenever.
Run OpenClaw in Zo | Zo Computer