Baidu Intelligent Cloud has introduced DuClaw, a zero-deployment service that simplifies the previous "one-click deployment" model into a completely deployment-free experience. Users no longer need to manually select OpenClaw images for cloud server deployment or configure API keys for large model inference services, making it effortless to "raise shrimp" with zero technical barriers.
The service is currently accessible via web browsers and will soon support major communication platforms such as WeChat Work, DingTalk, and Feishu.
According to the announcement, DuClaw eliminates the need for users to interact with cloud consoles or understand technical concepts like images, servers, or API keys. After subscription, users gain immediate access to the full OpenClaw service. DuClaw comes pre-equipped with Baidu's proprietary Skills, including Baidu Search, Baidu Baike, and Academic Search, and supports leading large models such as DeepSeek, Kimi-K2.5, GLM-5, and MiniMax-M2.5, allowing flexible customization for complex tasks.
Baidu Intelligent Cloud has also launched a limited-time March promotion, offering new users the premium service for just 17.8 yuan per month, down from the original price of 142 yuan. The fully managed zero-deployment approach further helps users avoid potential risks associated with improper self-installation and configuration.
When OpenClaw was first released, Baidu Intelligent Cloud provided a visual quick-deployment service, enabling users with no technical background to install OpenClaw online in as few as two steps using a four-step official tutorial. The company also integrated Baidu AI Search, Baike, E-commerce, and Qianfan Deep Research Agent as Skills on the open community ClawHub and introduced the Qianfan Coding Plan package to help users achieve "shrimp-raising token freedom." Recently, Baidu collaborated with partners to host OpenClaw developer exchange events in Beijing and Shanghai, offering free hands-on installation guidance.
On February 14, Baidu App became the first mainstream application in China to enable one-click activation of OpenClaw, allowing ordinary users to easily "raise shrimp."
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