VivaClaw
A product that launches your own AI assistant on your own infrastructure in a few clicks: a three-step wizard sets up a real server, you bring your own AI key, connect it to Telegram or Discord, and pay through Stripe.

- Problem
- Running your own AI assistant means renting servers and wiring up infrastructure, which puts it out of reach for non-technical people.
- Role
- Founder and builder.
- Stack
- React, TypeScript, Supabase, Stripe, Hetzner Cloud, Cloudflare.
The story
VivaClaw deploys an AI assistant (OpenClaw) on your own infrastructure without you needing to know anything about servers. You choose, you pay, and in minutes you have your instance running and connected.
Live at vivaclaw.com.
What it does
- Three-step wizard
- Automatic provisioning on Hetzner
- BYOK (bring your own API key)
- Connectors to Telegram and Discord
- Instance monitoring
Stack
React 18 + TypeScript on the frontend, Supabase for data and auth, Stripe for billing, and real provisioning on Hetzner Cloud via its API with Cloudflare in front. It's a good example of how I connect an AI product to controlled, self-hosted infrastructure.
Let's talk
I work where product, technology and business meet, and I like talking to people building real things there. Whether it is to compare notes, a problem worth solving, a project, or a role, my inbox is open.
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