Introduction
Previously, using OpenClaw required renting servers and configuring environments, but now big tech giants have completely leveled the barrier to entry. Li Yue evaluated five solutions from Tencent, Zhipu, ByteDance, and others, finding that each has a different focus: Tencent emphasizes the WeChat ecosystem and local privacy; Zhipu targets the student market with its cost-effectiveness and coding capabilities; and ByteDance focuses deeply on Feishu office scenarios. This wave of “big tech entry” marks the official arrival of the era of ease-of-use for AI automation tools.
Key Takeaways
- Tencent’s QClaw is deeply integrated with WeChat and QQ, supporting voice-controlled computer office tasks, with all data stored locally, prioritizing privacy and ecosystem convenience.
- Zhipu’s AutoClaw targets cost-effectiveness with an ultra-low monthly fee of 9
Zhipu: AutoGLM Claw (Local Installation)
Zhipu’s AutoClaw (Ao Long) is

Other Information
- Launch Date: March 9th (Fresh out of the oven)
- Official Link: https://miaoda.feishu.cn/bot
- Supported Models: Doubao full series (256k long context + multimodal vision models)
- Pricing: Volcengine Coding Plan users can use it for free; Pro version is 299 RMB/month; Enterprises pay based on computing power at 1 RMB per 100,000 tokens—cheaper than self-deployment.
- Who it’s for: Corporate teams, heavy Feishu users, and entrepreneurs needing a stable production environment.
Kimi Claw (Online Auto-configuration)
Kimi
Claw is one of the earliest openclaw products to launch, but it also requires payment to use.

Product Features
- 40 GB of personal cloud storage: upload an entire book or a complete project codebase in one go, and it will automatically index everything—no more pasting in chunks.
- Monthly fee of 10 million tokens,
- 配套模型:MiniMax M2.5(多模态大模型)
- 定价: 个人版169元/月含500万token+10小时音视频额度,按用量付0.8元/10万token,比Kimi便宜20%。
- 适合谁: 自媒体、运营、跨境从业者、需要处理大量音视频内容的创作者。
写到最后
最近openclaw算是彻底火了,对于我们普通人来说,现在还在早期红利期,各家都在抢用户,新用户基本都有7-14天免费体验,建议先都试一圈,找到最适合自己工作流的再付费。
不用觉得AI员工是企业的专利,现在100块钱就能用一个月,相当于雇了个24小时在岗的助理,处理杂事、整理资料、写初稿都能帮你干,省出来的时间多睡会儿觉不好吗?
对了,深圳龙岗3月14日还要办「千人龙虾大会」,现场免费给用户装OpenClaw,还发Kimi Claw体验资格,附近的朋友可以去凑个热闹。
这波AI Agent的风口,普通人真的可
To catch up early.

Source
Author: Li Yue
Published: March 11, 2026 23:15
Source: Original post link (https://x.com/liyue_ai/status/2031750798334652522)
Editorial Comment
The pace of the tech world these past few days has been almost breathtaking, especially the wave of big-tech OpenClaw “all-in-one” reviews shared by Li Yue, which indeed sends a very clear signal: the “pre-installed era” of AI Agents has officially begun. Previously, when we talked about OpenClaw, it always felt like a toy for geeks and programmers; you had
Grab it. ByteDance’s ArkClaw feels more like a showcase of a “digital employee.” It’s tightly integrated with Feishu and tackles the most tedious, manpower‑draining document and spreadsheet workflows in enterprises. Frankly, the value of deploying such a vertical solution far outweighs simply running a demo. However, the original article gives only a brief overview of Kimi and MiniMax—especially Kimi, which, despite launching early, is paid. The specifics of its user experience and cost‑effectiveness still need deeper investigation, so users might want to stay cautious when choosing. This “one‑click deployment” showdown is essentially a battle among internet giants for the gateway to the AI era. In the past, that gateway was a search box; later it became an app.
Hello everyone, I’m Brother Yue.
These past few days, major internet firms have been rolling out their own OpenClaw products, dramatically lowering the barrier to entry for users.
Previously, if you wanted to experiment, you’d have to rent a server, set up the environment, fill in a bunch of API keys, and after a half‑day of tinkering you’d still run into crashes.
Now the big players have smoothed the path: Tencent, Zhiyun, ByteDance, Kimi, and MiniMax have all launched either local installations or one‑click cloud deployments. Just open a web page and you’re ready to go—some even run directly on mobile.
The five companies we’re reviewing cover all the mainstream large models in China, so you no longer need to hunt for third‑party tutorials.
Tencent: QClaw (Local Installation)
Tencent’s QClaw has already entered internal testing, and several reviews have already surfaced. I couldn’t get an invitation code, so I’ve summarized the key points from the experts who have already tested it.

Product Features
1. Officially released by Tencent Computer Manager, it offers truly zero‑friction: download the installer and run it—no command line
Native integration – Send a message in WeChat and instantly control your computer. For example, “Help me convert yesterday’s PPT to PDF and post it to the work group.” The task is completed automatically, no mouse required.
Fully local deployment – All data stays on the user’s own machine; nothing passes through Tencent’s servers, giving you maximum security.
Current availability – macOS is already in open beta; the Windows version will launch soon.
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Other information
, heavy users of the WeChat ecosystem, and non-technical people who don’t want to mess with technology—it’s absolutely a national-level AI assistant.