
I Built CLAWKILLER: A Self-Hosted Multi-Agent OS That Does What OpenClaw Can't
A guy in one of my Facebook groups got banned from Claude last week. Two months of heavy use. Over $10,000 in credits. Nine software products built on top of it. Gone at midnight on a Saturday. Mid-session. "Your account has been disabled after an automatic review of your recent activities." No warning. No email. Just locked out. That post hit different for me — because I had been building the same way. My entire operation for Load Bearing Empire (6 AI-powered businesses I run out of Houston) was sitting on managed platforms. Twilio for calls. Railway for hosting. VAPI for voice agents. Vercel for everything else. One automated policy check away from losing it all. So I built CLAWKILLER. What CLAWKILLER Is CLAWKILLER is a production-grade, self-hosted multi-agent autonomous operations platform. It takes everything OpenClaw offers and extends it with enterprise-grade infrastructure, multi-agent orchestration, persistent memory, job scheduling, and business-specific tooling — running ent
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