ClawBook vs MissionClaw
Side-by-side comparison of two OpenClaw hosting providers. All data verified as of February 2026.
| ClawBook | MissionClaw | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Live | Live |
| Entry Price | $20/mo | $79/mo |
| Top Tier | $60/mo | $149/mo |
| Free Tier | No | No |
| Security | Good 21/100 | Basic 8/100 |
| Security Details | ClawBook is a VPS-based hosting provider using WHMCS for billing and OneProvider for infrastructure. | MissionClaw is a young platform (launched 2026) by Bulk Studio that provisions VMs with OpenClaw pre-installed. |
| Integrations | 8 platforms | 9 platforms |
| Infrastructure | Global datacenters (multiple regions) | Self-hosted on user VMs (managed orchestration layer) |
Key Differences
- $ClawBook is cheaper to start ($20/mo vs $79/mo).
- SClawBook has stronger security (Good 21/100 vs Basic 8/100).
- IBoth support WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord and 1 more.
Security Breakdown
10 risk categories, 1-10 maturity × evidence weight, grounded in OWASP Agentic Security
| Risk | ClawBook | MissionClaw |
|---|---|---|
| Can anyone else see my data? | 5/10 [D] | 4/10 [C] |
| Can someone take over my agent? | 3/10 [D] | 2/10 [U] |
| Are my keys and passwords safe? | 4/10 [D] | 4/10 [C] |
| Can my agent do things I didn't authorize? | 0/10 [U] | 3/10 [C] |
| Can I lose my data or get locked out? | 4/10 [D] | 2/10 [U] |
| Will I get unexpected bills? | 5/10 [D] | 5/10 [D] |
| Who's responsible when something goes wrong? | 3/10 [C] | 2/10 [C] |
| What if a tool or dependency gets compromised? | 1/10 [C] | 2/10 [U] |
| Is the platform itself secure? | 4/10 [D] | 3/10 [C] |
| Can I trust what my agent tells me? | 0/10 [U] | 2/10 [U] |
| Effective Total | 21/100 | 8/100 |
ClawBook Integrations
WhatsAppTelegramDiscordiMessageSlackEmailREST APIWebhooks
MissionClaw Integrations
WhatsAppTelegramSlackDiscordGitHubApollo.ioTwenty CRMn8nLinear
ClawBook Strengths
- +Crypto payment option — unique in market
- +Multiple datacenter regions
- +Docker-native deployment
- +Strong security (Docker isolation, UFW, auto-patches)
MissionClaw Strengths
- +Most ambitious multi-agent concept
- +Agent marketplace is unique differentiator
- +BYOK with zero markup on AI usage
- +Team collaboration features (Kanban, @mentions)
ClawBook Weaknesses
- −curl | bash install pattern is a security risk
- −Limited differentiation
MissionClaw Weaknesses
- −$79/mo entry price is premium
- −Complex product — may overwhelm solo users
- −New entrant, unproven at scale
- −BYOK adds friction for non-technical users
ClawBook Verdict
Decent option if you want crypto payments or global datacenter choice. The curl-pipe-bash install is a red flag for security-conscious users.
MissionClaw Verdict
The most feature-rich multi-agent platform. Targets teams who want coordinated agent squads, not solo users. Premium pricing reflects the ambition.