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ByteDance Launches ArkClaw: OpenClaw Cloud Without a Terminal
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ByteDance Launches ArkClaw: OpenClaw Cloud Without a Terminal

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ClawHosters by Daniel Samer
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Twelve Chinese tech companies shipped their own OpenClaw variants in a single week. CNBC called it a "lobster buffet."

ByteDance's entry is ArkClaw.

What ArkClaw Actually Is

On March 9, ByteDance's cloud division Volcano Engine launched ArkClaw, a browser-based, zero-setup version of OpenClaw. No terminal. No Docker. No SSH. You sign up, pick a model, and you're running in about two minutes. Pricing starts at 9.9 yuan per month, which works out to roughly 1.20 euros.

The speed and simplicity are genuinely impressive. But the details matter.

The LLM Lockdown

ArkClaw runs on Doubao-Seed-2.0, ByteDance's own foundation model. According to Stack Junkie's comparison, it also supports Kimi 2.5, MiniMax 2.5, and GLM. All Chinese models.

What it does not support: Claude, GPT, Gemini, or any Western LLM.

If you're already using Claude Opus or GPT-5 for complex tasks, ArkClaw can't connect to them. That's a hard limit, not a configuration option.

Data Governance Questions

All ArkClaw data lives on Volcano Engine infrastructure in China. And there's a detail in the terms that caught attention: if your subscription lapses, data gets deleted within 24 hours.

Here's the part that I find interesting. The same week ArkClaw launched, ByteDance's internal security team issued warnings about OpenClaw-style deployments inside the company. Prompt injection risks. Data theft concerns. The same organization shipping a consumer product was simultaneously telling its own employees to be careful with the underlying technology.

That doesn't mean ArkClaw is insecure. But it does tell you something about how early this entire space still is.

The Bigger Picture

ArkClaw is part of what Fortune called "raise a lobster" fever. At least 12 major Chinese companies built OpenClaw products almost simultaneously. Roughly 1,000 people queued at Tencent's Shenzhen campus for a free installation event. Tencent's stock rose 8.9% the same day.

The market clearly wants managed OpenClaw. That part isn't debatable anymore.

Where ClawHosters Fits

ArkClaw validates the model we've been building since day one. Zero-setup managed OpenClaw hosting is what people want. The difference is infrastructure and choice. ClawHosters runs on Hetzner servers in Germany, supports any LLM provider (Claude, GPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, Ollama), and keeps your data under European data sovereignty. No vendor lock-in, no regional restrictions.

If you want to try it, we have a free trial available.

Frequently Asked Questions

ArkClaw is a browser-based managed OpenClaw service by ByteDance's Volcano Engine. It removes all terminal setup and lets you deploy an AI agent in about two minutes. Pricing starts at roughly 1.20 euros per month.

No. ArkClaw only supports Chinese LLMs: Doubao-Seed-2.0, Kimi 2.5, MiniMax 2.5, and GLM. There is no option to connect Claude, GPT, Gemini, or other Western models.

Both offer zero-setup managed OpenClaw. ArkClaw is China-only infrastructure with Chinese LLMs only. ClawHosters runs on Hetzner in Germany, supports any LLM provider, and operates under European data protection laws. See our full comparison of self-hosted vs managed options.

Sources

  1. 1 CNBC called it a "lobster buffet."
  2. 2 launched ArkClaw
  3. 3 Stack Junkie's comparison
  4. 4 ByteDance's internal security team issued warnings
  5. 5 Fortune called "raise a lobster" fever
  6. 6 At least 12 major Chinese companies
  7. 7 managed OpenClaw hosting
  8. 8 European data sovereignty
  9. 9 free trial
  10. 10 full comparison of self-hosted vs managed options