--- summary: "Deploy OpenClaw on Render with Infrastructure-as-Code" read_when: - Deploying OpenClaw to Render - You want a declarative cloud deploy with Render Blueprints title: "Render" --- Deploy OpenClaw on [Render](https://render.com) using the repo's `render.yaml` Blueprint. It declares the service, disk, and environment variables in one file. ## Prerequisites - A [Render account](https://render.com) (free tier available) - An API key from your preferred [model provider](/providers) ## Deploy [Deploy to Render](https://render.com/deploy?repo=https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw) This creates a Render service from `render.yaml`, builds the Docker image, and deploys it. Your service URL follows the pattern `https://.onrender.com`. ## The Blueprint ```yaml services: - type: web name: openclaw runtime: docker plan: starter healthCheckPath: /health envVars: - key: OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT value: "8080" - key: OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR value: /data/.openclaw - key: OPENCLAW_WORKSPACE_DIR value: /data/workspace - key: OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN generateValue: true # auto-generates a secure token disk: name: openclaw-data mountPath: /data sizeGB: 1 ``` | Feature | Purpose | | --------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | | `runtime: docker` | Builds from the repo's Dockerfile | | `healthCheckPath` | Render monitors `/health` and restarts unhealthy instances | | `generateValue: true` | Auto-generates a cryptographically secure value | | `disk` | Persistent storage that survives redeploys | ## Choosing a plan | Plan | Spin-down | Disk | Best for | | --------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ----------------------------- | | Free | After 15 min idle | Not available | Testing, demos | | Starter | Never | 1GB+ | Personal use, small teams | | Standard+ | Never | 1GB+ | Production, multiple channels | The Blueprint defaults to `starter`. To use the free tier, change `plan: free` in your fork's `render.yaml` — note that with no persistent disk, OpenClaw state resets on each deploy. ## After deployment ### Access the Control UI The web dashboard is available at `https://.onrender.com/`. Connect using the shared secret: the auto-generated `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN` (find it in **Dashboard → your service → Environment**), or your password if you switched to password auth. ### Logs **Dashboard → your service → Logs** shows build logs (Docker image creation), deploy logs (service startup), and runtime logs (application output). ### Shell access **Dashboard → your service → Shell** opens a shell session. The persistent disk is mounted at `/data`. ### Environment variables Edit variables in **Dashboard → your service → Environment**. Changes trigger an automatic redeploy. ### Auto-deploy Render redeploys automatically when the connected repo's branch gets a new commit. If you deployed straight from `openclaw/openclaw` instead of your own fork, you have no push access to trigger that, so update by running a manual Blueprint sync from the Dashboard, or point the service at your own fork. ## Custom domain 1. **Dashboard → your service → Settings → Custom Domains** 2. Add your domain 3. Configure DNS as instructed (CNAME to `*.onrender.com`) 4. Render provisions a TLS certificate automatically ## Scaling - **Vertical**: change the plan for more CPU/RAM. Usually sufficient for OpenClaw. - **Horizontal**: increase instance count (Standard plan and above). Requires sticky sessions or external state management since OpenClaw keeps runtime state on the local disk. ## Backups and migration From the Render Dashboard shell, export state, config, auth profiles, and workspace at any time: ```bash openclaw backup create ``` This creates a portable backup archive. See [Backup](/cli/backup). ## Troubleshooting ### Service will not start Check the deploy logs in the Render Dashboard. Common issues: - Missing `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN` — verify it is set in **Dashboard → Environment** - Port mismatch — ensure `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT=8080` so the gateway binds to the port Render expects ### Slow cold starts (free tier) Free tier services spin down after 15 minutes of inactivity; the first request after spin-down takes a few seconds while the container starts. Upgrade to Starter for always-on. ### Data loss after redeploy Happens on the free tier (no persistent disk). Upgrade to a paid plan, or regularly export a backup with `openclaw backup create` from the Render shell. ### Health check failures If builds succeed but deploys fail, the service may be taking too long to start or `/health` may not be reachable. Check: - Build logs for errors - Whether the container runs locally with `docker build && docker run` ## Next steps - Set up messaging channels: [Channels](/channels) - Configure the Gateway: [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration) - Keep OpenClaw up to date: [Updating](/install/updating)