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QwenPaw vs OpenClaw Launch: Which Personal AI Assistant Fits?

QwenPaw is a new self-hostable personal assistant with multi-chat support and extensible capabilities. OpenClaw Launch is managed hosting for OpenClaw or Hermes Agent. Both aim to put an agent where you already communicate, but the operating model is different.

Quick comparison

AreaOpenClaw LaunchQwenPaw
Core propositionManaged OpenClaw or Hermes Agent hostingSelf-hostable personal AI assistant
OperationsServer, gateway, TLS, updates handledYou install and operate it
Chat surfacesTelegram, Discord, WhatsApp, Web and pluginsMultiple chat apps including DingTalk, Feishu and Telegram in current releases
Extensibility3,200+ ClawHub Skills for OpenClawExtensible capabilities and plugin distribution
Model strategyMulti-provider and BYOKQwen-oriented name with configurable agent stack
Best fitUsers who want the agent, not DevOpsBuilders who want to inspect and operate QwenPaw

What QwenPaw offers

QwenPaw describes itself as a personal AI assistant that can run on a local machine or in the cloud. Its official repository highlights easy installation, multiple chat applications, extensible capabilities, plugin distribution, and streaming cards for supported channels. It is a real agent project, not simply a Qwen model wrapper.

What OpenClaw Launch offers

OpenClaw Launch removes the operational work around persistent agents. It provisions a managed container, configures the gateway, connects channels, and lets users choose OpenClaw or Hermes Agent. OpenClaw brings a large ClawHub Skills catalog; Hermes offers a native OpenAI-compatible API and a different workspace model.

Choose QwenPaw when

  • You specifically want to explore the QwenPaw and AgentScope ecosystem.
  • You are comfortable installing, updating, securing, and monitoring the service.
  • You want to contribute directly to a young open-source assistant.

Choose OpenClaw Launch when

  • You want a working agent on a chat channel without maintaining a server.
  • You value broad provider choice, managed recovery, and a mature Skills catalog.
  • You want OpenClaw and Hermes Agent instances under one account.

Pricing is not an apples-to-apples comparison

Self-hosted software may have no license fee, but it still consumes a machine, model tokens, and maintenance time. OpenClaw Launch Lite is $3 for the first month and $6/month on renewal. Model charges depend on your chosen provider. Compare the total operating burden, not only the repository's license price.

QwenPaw comparison FAQ

Is QwenPaw part of Alibaba Qwen?

QwenPaw is developed in the AgentScope ecosystem and is designed as a self-hostable personal assistant. Check its official repository for current maintainers and releases.

Can both connect to chat apps?

Yes. QwenPaw supports multiple chat applications, while OpenClaw supports a broad channel and plugin ecosystem. Exact channel support changes by release.

Which is easier for a beginner?

OpenClaw Launch is easier when you want a managed server and guided deployment. QwenPaw is attractive when you want to install and control its stack yourself.

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