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MyEcomClaw vs EcomClaw: Managed Deployment vs SaaS AI Agent

Both products build on OpenClaw for e-commerce. The difference is how they deploy it, what you own, and how the agents are structured. Here's an honest breakdown of each approach and where each one fits.

And yes, we know the names are confusingly similar. Different companies, different architectures, different philosophy.

Side-by-Side

The full comparison.

Deployment model
EcomClawSaaS — runs on EcomClaw’s shared infrastructure
MyEcomClawManaged — deployed on your own private server
Open-source foundation
EcomClawBuilt on OpenClaw (not specified which version or fork)
MyEcomClawUnmodified OpenClaw (191K+ stars, MIT licensed) — no fork, no proprietary additions
AI agents
EcomClawSingle task-based agent handling research, ads, content, store management
MyEcomClaw5 coordinated agents: Orders, Inventory, Support, Marketing, Orchestration
Messaging channels
EcomClawTelegram only
MyEcomClawWhatsApp, Slack, Telegram, Discord, Email
Data ownership
EcomClawEcomClaw claims encrypted isolated servers, but no “your server, your data” guarantee
MyEcomClawYour server, full SSH access, you own everything
Agency program
EcomClawNot available
MyEcomClaw20–25% recurring commission for agency partners
Pricing
EcomClaw$79/mo (early launch) to $129/mo — lower entry cost
MyEcomClaw$299–999/mo + setup fee — higher cost, dedicated infrastructure included
Social proof
EcomClawZero customer testimonials or reviews; Discord community; active development
MyEcomClawNew entrant — built by Space-O Technologies (500+ projects, 15+ years)

Same open-source foundation. Different deployment philosophy.

Both products build on OpenClaw. The core difference is where it runs. EcomClaw is SaaS on their servers. MyEcomClaw deploys unmodified, MIT-licensed OpenClaw on your own private server \u2014 you control the infrastructure, you own the data, and you can take everything with you if you leave.

Here's what nobody tells you: “built on OpenClaw” and “running unmodified OpenClaw” are very different claims.

Key Differences

Where the two products diverge.

EcomClaw and MyEcomClaw both use OpenClaw for e-commerce. The architecture, deployment model, and feature structure are fundamentally different.

Your server vs their server

EcomClaw runs on their shared infrastructure. MyEcomClaw deploys OpenClaw on your own private server (VPS or Mac Mini). You get full SSH access. Your data, skills, and agent configuration stay on hardware you control.

Unmodified OpenClaw vs unspecified build

MyEcomClaw deploys the exact same OpenClaw from GitHub — 191K+ stars, MIT licensed, no fork. EcomClaw is built on OpenClaw but does not specify whether they run a fork, modified version, or the upstream project.

5 coordinated agents vs single task agent

EcomClaw uses a single agent that handles tasks across research, ads, content, and store management. MyEcomClaw deploys five specialized agents (Orders, Inventory, Support, Marketing, Orchestration) that coordinate through a dedicated Orchestration Agent for conflict resolution and priority management.

WhatsApp, Slack, and more vs Telegram only

EcomClaw communicates exclusively through Telegram. MyEcomClaw supports WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram, Discord, and Email — meeting store owners where they already work.

Agency program vs direct only

MyEcomClaw offers agency partners 20–25% recurring commission on every client they refer. EcomClaw has no documented agency or partner program, relying on direct acquisition.

Compliance-ready vs unspecified

MyEcomClaw deployments include Docker-sandboxed execution, GDPR and PCI alignment, and data isolation by design (your server). EcomClaw claims encrypted isolated servers and scoped permissions but has no documented compliance certifications.

5 agents

Coordinated via Orchestration Agent

191K+

GitHub stars, unmodified MIT OpenClaw

Your server

Full SSH access, data stays with you

EcomClaw offers a lower entry price on shared infrastructure. MyEcomClaw costs more because it includes dedicated infrastructure, multi-agent coordination, and managed operations.

The price gap reflects a real difference: shared SaaS vs your own dedicated server with SSH access.

Honest Take

Which one is right for you?

Both products serve e-commerce operators. They target different needs and budgets. Here is when each makes sense.

We're not going to pretend EcomClaw doesn't have a place. At $79/mo, it's a low-risk way to try OpenClaw-based tools.

EcomClaw is right if…

  • You want the lowest entry price for an OpenClaw-based e-commerce agent ($79–129/mo)
  • Your primary focus is ad creative, content generation, and competitor research
  • You are comfortable with Telegram as your only communication channel
  • You run a single Shopify store and want to test AI agent capabilities at low cost
  • You prefer a SaaS model and do not require data sovereignty

MyEcomClaw is right if…

  • Data ownership matters — you want OpenClaw running on your own server with full SSH access
  • You need five coordinated agents covering orders, inventory, support, marketing, and orchestration
  • You sell on Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, Amazon, or Walmart and need multi-channel skills
  • You communicate through WhatsApp or Slack, not Telegram
  • You are an agency looking to offer AI agents to clients with 20–25% recurring commissions
  • You want the transparency of unmodified, upstream MIT-licensed OpenClaw with no proprietary additions
FAQ

Common questions about MyEcomClaw vs EcomClaw.

No. MyEcomClaw and EcomClaw are separate, unrelated companies. EcomClaw is built by StoryClicks Inc. MyEcomClaw is built by Space-O Technologies. Both products build on the open-source OpenClaw agent framework, but they are independently developed with different architectures, deployment models, and feature sets.

MyEcomClaw deploys OpenClaw on your own private server (Private VPS on Growth, Dedicated Mac Mini or VPS on Scale), manages the infrastructure ongoing, and includes five coordinated agents with pre-configured skills for multiple e-commerce channels. EcomClaw runs on shared infrastructure at $79–129/mo. The price difference reflects dedicated infrastructure, multi-agent architecture, and managed operations.

EcomClaw claims 50+ skills with new ones added weekly. However, several headline features (Meta, Google, and TikTok ad automation) are listed as “Coming Soon.” The skills that are live today cover research, content generation, and basic store management.

Yes. WhatsApp Business Channel is available as an add-on ($49/mo) on all plans. Slack is included by default on Growth and Scale plans. Telegram and Discord are available as an add-on ($29/mo). EcomClaw currently supports Telegram only.

With MyEcomClaw, everything runs on your server. Cancel and keep your entire OpenClaw deployment — skills, agent memory, configuration, and data. With EcomClaw, data is on their infrastructure. They offer a 30-day grace period and data export after cancellation.

EcomClaw has strong ad creative features: UGC scriptwriting, video generation, static ad design, and landing page creation. If ad creative is your primary need and you do not require data sovereignty or multi-agent coordination, EcomClaw offers good value at a lower price. MyEcomClaw focuses on full store operations with a Marketing Agent that handles customer segmentation, discount codes, campaign scheduling, and ROI tracking.

Yes. Agencies earn 20–25% recurring commission on every client they refer. We handle deployment, configuration, and maintenance. The agency handles the client relationship. EcomClaw does not currently offer an agency or partner program.

Want to see exactly how MyEcomClaw connects to Shopify via the Admin API and webhooks? See the full Shopify integration breakdown.

Ready for OpenClaw on your own server?

Five agents. Your server. No lock-in.

Unmodified MIT-licensed OpenClaw deployed on your own private server. Pre-configured for Shopify, WooCommerce, Amazon, and more. Starting at $299/mo.