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The Real Cost of Running OpenClaw in 2026

VPS hosting, AI API fees, and hidden costs. A transparent breakdown of what running your own AI assistant actually costs per month.

Dewaldt HuysamenMarch 9, 2026Updated March 10, 20267 min read
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"OpenClaw is free and open source" is technically true and practically misleading. The software costs nothing. Running it costs real money every month. This article breaks down every cost category so you can budget accurately before committing.

Cost Category 1 — VPS Hosting

OpenClaw needs a server. Unless you have a spare machine at home with a static IP and reliable power, you need a VPS. Here are the realistic tiers:

TierSpecsMonthly CostBest For
Budget1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 25 GB SSD$5-6/moTesting, light personal use (< 30 msgs/day)
Standard2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 80 GB SSD$12/moDaily personal use (30-150 msgs/day)
Premium4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 160 GB SSD$24/moHeavy use, multiple channels, local models
LocalYour own hardware$0/mo*Developers, homelab enthusiasts

*Local hosting has hidden costs: electricity (~$5-15/month for an always-on machine), internet bandwidth, and your time managing hardware failures. Factor these in.

The two most popular providers among OpenClaw users are Hostinger (best value per spec) and DigitalOcean (best developer experience).

Cost Category 2 — AI API Usage

This is where costs vary wildly. The model you choose and the volume of messages you send determine your monthly API bill. Here is a per-message breakdown based on an average message of 500 input tokens and 300 output tokens:

ModelCost per Message30 msgs/day100 msgs/day300 msgs/day
Haiku 4.5$0.001$0.90/mo$3/mo$9/mo
GPT-5 mini$0.002$1.80/mo$6/mo$18/mo
Gemini 3 Flash$0.001$0.90/mo$3/mo$9/mo
DeepSeek V3$0.005$4.50/mo$15/mo$45/mo
Mistral Large$0.008$7.20/mo$24/mo$72/mo
Sonnet 4.6$0.01$9/mo$30/mo$90/mo
Gemini 3 Pro$0.02$18/mo$60/mo$180/mo
GPT-5$0.03$27/mo$90/mo$270/mo
Opus 4.6$0.05$45/mo$150/mo$450/mo
Llama 4 / Qwen 3 (local)$0$0$0$0
The sweet spot for most users is Sonnet 4.6 or GPT-5 mini. Sonnet 4.6 offers the best balance of quality and cost. GPT-5 mini is the cheapest option that still feels intelligent. If you mostly need quick answers and simple tasks, Haiku 4.5 or Gemini Flash at $0.001 per message are hard to beat.

Prompt Caching Savings

Anthropic and Google offer prompt caching, which stores frequently used system prompts and context on their servers. This reduces costs by 60-90% on the cached portions. OpenClaw supports prompt caching out of the box for both providers.

In practice, prompt caching cuts API costs by 30-50% for users with consistent usage patterns. If your system prompt and memory context stay similar across messages (which they usually do), a large portion of each request hits the cache instead of being re-processed.

Cost Category 3 — Your Time

This is the cost nobody talks about. Installing OpenClaw takes 30-60 minutes if everything goes smoothly. Security hardening takes another 30-60 minutes. Troubleshooting issues, updating versions, managing backups, and fixing things when they break adds up.

A conservative estimate for ongoing maintenance:

  • Updates and patches: 30 minutes/month
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting: 15-60 minutes/month (varies)
  • Backup verification: 15 minutes/month
  • Security review: 30 minutes/quarter

If you value your time at $50/hour, that is $50-100/month in labour. If server management is your hobby, it costs nothing emotionally. If it stresses you out, it costs a lot.

Total Monthly Estimates

Putting it all together for three user profiles:

Light UserModerate UserHeavy User
Messages/day30100300
AI ModelGPT-5 miniSonnet 4.6Opus 4.6
VPS$5/mo$12/mo$24/mo
API costs$1.80/mo$30/mo (pre-cache)$450/mo (pre-cache)
With caching$1.80/mo$18/mo$270/mo
Total/month~$7/mo~$30/mo~$294/mo

How This Compares to ChatGPT Plus

ChatGPT Plus costs $20/month for GPT-5 access with usage caps. Let us see how OpenClaw compares:

  • Light user ($7/mo) — OpenClaw costs 65% less than ChatGPT Plus, with unlimited messages, multi-channel support, and data ownership.
  • Moderate user ($30/mo) — OpenClaw costs $10 more but gives you a better model (Sonnet 4.6), persistent memory, and no usage caps. Worth it for daily power users.
  • Heavy user ($294/mo) — If you need Opus 4.6 quality at 300 messages/day, nothing else comes close. ChatGPT Plus would throttle you long before you hit this volume.

For most people, the moderate tier at $30/month delivers better value than any subscription AI service. You get an uncapped, private, customisable assistant for roughly the cost of Netflix and Spotify combined.

OpenClawPro Installation Costs vs DIY

The DIY route is free if you discount your time. The OpenClawPro route has an upfront cost but eliminates the learning curve and security risk.

DIY InstallOpenClawPro Starter ($299)OpenClawPro Managed (from $29/mo)
Installation time1-4 hours0 (we do it)0 (we do it)
Security hardeningYour responsibility12-point audit included12-point audit + ongoing
UpdatesManualManualAutomatic
TroubleshootingCommunity forums30-day email supportPriority support
VPS includedNoNo (you provide)Yes
Year 1 cost~$204 (VPS + API)~$503 (plan + VPS + API)~$348-$1,188

The Starter plan at $299 makes sense if your hourly rate exceeds $50. You skip 4+ hours of setup and debugging, get professional security hardening, and start using your assistant the same day.

The Managed plan starting at $29/month makes sense if you do not want to think about servers at all. You get the VPS included, automatic updates, monitoring, and support. It is the most expensive option but also the most hands-off.

Ways to Reduce Your Costs

  1. Use prompt caching — Enable it in Settings > AI > Prompt Caching. Saves 30-50% on API costs.
  2. Start with a cheap model — Use Haiku 4.5 or GPT-5 mini for daily tasks. Switch to Sonnet or GPT-5 only for complex conversations.
  3. Run local models for simple tasks — Install Ollama with Llama 4 or Qwen 3 for basic Q&A. Route complex tasks to cloud models. This hybrid approach cuts API costs significantly.
  4. Choose a budget VPS — Hostinger's $5.99 plan with 8 GB RAM is the best value available.
  5. Set message limits — OpenClaw allows daily message caps per channel. Set reasonable limits to prevent runaway costs.

The Bottom Line

Running OpenClaw costs between $7 and $300+ per month depending on your model choice and usage volume. The median user spends $15-50 per month. This is less than ChatGPT Plus for light users, roughly comparable for moderate users, and more expensive for power users who choose premium models.

What you get in return is full data ownership, unlimited customisation, multi-channel support, persistent memory, and zero usage caps. For many people, that trade-off is well worth it.

View our pricing plans to see how OpenClawPro simplifies the setup, or read our installation guide to do it yourself. For a comparison of managed vs self-hosted approaches, see OpenClawPro vs DIY.

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