DigitalOcean
RemoteClaw on DigitalOcean
Goal
Run a persistent RemoteClaw Gateway on DigitalOcean for $6/month (or $4/mo with reserved pricing).
If you want a $0/month option and don’t mind ARM + provider-specific setup, see the Oracle Cloud guide.
Cost Comparison (2026)
| Provider | Plan | Specs | Price/mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oracle Cloud | Always Free ARM | up to 4 OCPU, 24GB RAM | $0 | ARM, limited capacity / signup quirks |
| Hetzner | CX22 | 2 vCPU, 4GB RAM | €3.79 (~$4) | Cheapest paid option |
| DigitalOcean | Basic | 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM | $6 | Easy UI, good docs |
| Vultr | Cloud Compute | 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM | $6 | Many locations |
| Linode | Nanode | 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM | $5 | Now part of Akamai |
Picking a provider:
- DigitalOcean: simplest UX + predictable setup (this guide)
- Hetzner: good price/perf (see Hetzner guide)
- Oracle Cloud: can be $0/month, but is more finicky and ARM-only (see Oracle guide)
Prerequisites
- DigitalOcean account (signup with $200 free credit)
- SSH key pair (or willingness to use password auth)
- ~20 minutes
1) Create a Droplet
Use a clean base image (Ubuntu 24.04 LTS). Avoid third-party Marketplace 1-click images unless you have reviewed their startup scripts and firewall defaults.
- Log into DigitalOcean
- Click Create → Droplets
- Choose:
- Region: Closest to you (or your users)
- Image: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
- Size: Basic → Regular → $6/mo (1 vCPU, 1GB RAM, 25GB SSD)
- Authentication: SSH key (recommended) or password
- Click Create Droplet
- Note the IP address
2) Connect via SSH
ssh root@YOUR_DROPLET_IP3) Install RemoteClaw
# Update systemapt update && apt upgrade -y
# Install Node.js 22curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_22.x | bash -apt install -y nodejs
# Install RemoteClawcurl -fsSL https://remoteclaw.org/install.sh | bash
# Verifyremoteclaw --version4) Run Onboarding
remoteclaw onboard --install-daemonThe wizard will walk you through:
- Model auth (API keys or OAuth)
- Channel setup (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, etc.)
- Gateway token (auto-generated)
- Daemon installation (systemd)
5) Verify the Gateway
# Check statusremoteclaw status
# Check servicesystemctl --user status remoteclaw-gateway.service
# View logsjournalctl --user -u remoteclaw-gateway.service -f6) Access the Dashboard
The gateway binds to loopback by default. To access the Control UI:
Option A: SSH Tunnel (recommended)
# From your local machinessh -L 18789:localhost:18789 root@YOUR_DROPLET_IP
# Then open: http://localhost:18789Option B: Tailscale Serve (HTTPS, loopback-only)
# On the dropletcurl -fsSL https://tailscale.com/install.sh | shtailscale up
# Configure Gateway to use Tailscale Serveremoteclaw config set gateway.tailscale.mode serveremoteclaw gateway restartOpen: https://<magicdns>/
Notes:
- Serve keeps the Gateway loopback-only and authenticates Control UI/WebSocket traffic via Tailscale identity headers (tokenless auth assumes trusted gateway host; HTTP APIs still require token/password).
- To require token/password instead, set
gateway.auth.allowTailscale: falseor usegateway.auth.mode: "password".
Option C: Tailnet bind (no Serve)
remoteclaw config set gateway.bind tailnetremoteclaw gateway restartOpen: http://<tailscale-ip>:18789 (token required).
7) Connect Your Channels
Telegram
remoteclaw pairing list telegramremoteclaw pairing approve telegram <CODE>remoteclaw channels login whatsapp# Scan QR codeSee Channels for other providers.
Optimizations for 1GB RAM
The $6 droplet only has 1GB RAM. To keep things running smoothly:
Add swap (recommended)
fallocate -l 2G /swapfilechmod 600 /swapfilemkswap /swapfileswapon /swapfileecho '/swapfile none swap sw 0 0' >> /etc/fstabUse a lighter model
If you’re hitting OOMs, consider:
- Using API-based models (Claude, GPT) instead of local models
- Setting
agents.defaults.model.primaryto a smaller model
Monitor memory
free -hhtopPersistence
All state lives in:
~/.remoteclaw/— config, credentials, session data<configured workspace>— workspace (memory, etc.)
These survive reboots. Back them up periodically:
tar -czvf remoteclaw-backup.tar.gz ~/.remoteclaw ~/.remoteclaw/workspaceOracle Cloud Free Alternative
Oracle Cloud offers Always Free ARM instances that are significantly more powerful than any paid option here — for $0/month.
| What you get | Specs |
|---|---|
| 4 OCPUs | ARM Ampere A1 |
| 24GB RAM | More than enough |
| 200GB storage | Block volume |
| Forever free | No credit card charges |
Caveats:
- Signup can be finicky (retry if it fails)
- ARM architecture — most things work, but some binaries need ARM builds
For the full setup guide, see Oracle Cloud. For signup tips and troubleshooting the enrollment process, see this community guide.
Troubleshooting
Gateway won’t start
remoteclaw gateway statusremoteclaw doctor --non-interactivejournalctl -u remoteclaw --no-pager -n 50Port already in use
lsof -i :18789kill <PID>Out of memory
# Check memoryfree -h
# Add more swap# Or upgrade to $12/mo droplet (2GB RAM)See Also
- Hetzner guide — cheaper, more powerful
- Docker install — containerized setup
- Tailscale — secure remote access
- Configuration — full config reference