The tutorial shows how an inexpensive Hostinger VPS can host a fully functional OpenClaw AI assistant, enabling startups and freelancers to offer conversational AI services at minimal upfront cost while keeping operational expenses transparent.
The video walks viewers through a complete, step‑by‑step deployment of OpenClaw—a free AI‑assistant platform—on a Hostinger virtual private server (VPS). Dan selects the KVM2 plan, applies a 10 % affiliate discount, and lets Hostinger’s one‑click installer provision the software automatically.
After the VPS is live, he extracts the OpenClaw gateway token, treats it as a password, and stores it securely. He then creates API keys for Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s GPT models, emphasizing the need to enable billing on each provider to avoid interruptions. The tutorial also shows how to add both keys in the OpenClaw dashboard, noting that usage is metered and can incur costs per message.
A key moment occurs when Dan sends a test message—“Is everything set up correctly?”—and receives a reply, confirming three conditions: the VPS is running, the gateway token is connected, and the API keys are functional. He also demonstrates creating a Telegram bot via BotFather, copying the bot token back into OpenClaw, and completing the pairing process, which lets users chat with the AI through any Telegram client.
By automating the infrastructure and integrating a familiar messaging app, the guide lowers the barrier for small businesses and developers to launch custom AI assistants without deep DevOps expertise. However, the tutorial warns users to monitor Anthropic and OpenAI dashboards, as each API call incurs a fee, making cost‑management essential for scalable deployments.
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