You Have Copilot for Code. Now Get an Assistant for Everything Else.
Developers already use AI for code suggestions. But what about researching API documentation, testing web UIs, monitoring deployments, and automating browser-based workflows? RunTheAgents gives you a managed OpenClaw assistant that handles the non-coding tasks that fragment your focus.
Why Developers Need More Than Code AI
Code copilots are great at completing functions and suggesting patterns. But a huge portion of development work happens outside the editor: reading API docs, testing web interfaces, filling out forms in staging environments, researching library options, and monitoring deployed applications. RunTheAgents provides a managed OpenClaw instance, the open-source AI assistant, with full browser automation capabilities. It connects to Slack, Discord, Telegram, or WhatsApp. Ask it to navigate web UIs, take screenshots, fill out forms, extract data from documentation, or research technical topics. And because you bring your own Anthropic or OpenAI API key, you control costs and data privacy. For developers who want to self-host, OpenClaw is fully open source. RunTheAgents simply removes the DevOps overhead for those who'd rather spend their time building.
Developer-Specific Capabilities
Documentation Research
Ask the assistant to find specific API endpoints, configuration options, or migration guides from official docs. It browses documentation sites and returns exactly what you need, with links to the source.
Browser-Based Testing
Have the assistant navigate your web application, fill out forms, click through flows, and take screenshots. Useful for quick smoke tests, UI verification, or reproducing bugs in staging environments.
Technology Evaluation
Comparing two libraries? The assistant researches GitHub stars, npm downloads, bundle sizes, last commit dates, open issues, and community sentiment. Data-driven decisions without tab-hopping.
DevOps Research
Debugging a Kubernetes issue? Configuring nginx? Your assistant researches solutions from official docs, Stack Overflow, and blog posts, then summarizes the most relevant approaches.
Form Filling and Data Entry
Automate repetitive browser tasks: filling out admin panels, updating configurations in web UIs, or creating test data through web forms. The assistant operates the browser so you don't have to.
RunTheAgents vs. Self-Hosting OpenClaw
Self-Hosting OpenClaw
- Requires a VPS or cloud instance
- Docker and container management
- SSL certificates and domain setup
- Security patches and updates
- Messaging app integration configuration
RunTheAgents (Managed)
- No infrastructure to manage
- No Docker or container knowledge needed
- SSL and networking handled for you
- Automatic updates and security patches
- WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord pre-configured
How Developers Use This Daily
Researching a New Integration
You need to integrate Stripe's new billing API. Message your assistant: 'Find the Stripe billing API documentation for metered usage. I need the endpoint for reporting usage events, required parameters, and rate limits.' You get a structured summary with links.
Staging Environment Verification
You pushed a frontend change. Ask the assistant: 'Navigate to staging.example.com/onboarding, fill out the signup form with test data, and take a screenshot of each step.' You verify the flow without switching from your terminal.
Library Decision
Choosing between date-fns and dayjs? The assistant compares bundle size, API surface, TypeScript support, maintenance activity, and community adoption. You make an informed decision in minutes.
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Ready to get started?
Deploy your own OpenClaw instance in under 60 seconds. No VPS, no Docker, no SSH. Just your personal AI assistant, ready to work.
Starting at $39.95/month. Everything included. 3-day money-back guarantee.