Agent 37 Cloud
Summary
Running browser agents locally means your laptop is the infrastructure — one sleep cycle, one network blip, and the task dies mid-run. Agent 37 hosts OpenClaw and Hermes agents on managed cloud infrastructure so the agent keeps running whether your machine does or not.
Agent 37 is a hosted platform for running OpenClaw and Hermes agents without standing up local infrastructure. The vendor states it provides file editing, terminal access, and live desktop monitoring for each agent instance — meaning you can watch the agent work in real time rather than parsing logs after the fact. For founders and operators who want agents handling browser-based tasks without DevOps overhead, that combination covers the gap between 'it works on my machine' and 'it runs reliably in production.' The ceiling appears when you need custom agent architectures that fall outside OpenClaw or Hermes — at that point, the managed hosting model gives you precious little room to bring your own stack.
Bottom line: Pick Agent 37 if OpenClaw or Hermes already does what you need and you want managed uptime without touching a server — but if your workflow requires a custom agent framework or self-hosted deployment, the platform has no path for either.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $3.99/mo
Basic
Great for hobby use and lighter automation workflows. Bring your own API keys (BYOK). All AI models. Community support. $1/mo in AI credits. 1 vCPU · 4 GB RAM · 12 GB storage.
- BYOK
- All AI models
- Community support
- $1/mo in AI credits
- 1 vCPU · 4 GB RAM · 12 GB storage
Plus
Everything in Basic plus free models with usage limits. 1 vCPU · 4 GB RAM · 20 GB storage.
- Free models: GPT-OSS 20B, GPT-OSS 120B & DeepSeek V4 Flash
- Free model usage resets every 5 hrs
- 1 vCPU · 4 GB RAM · 20 GB storage
Pro
Everything in Plus plus built-in browser for web automation. Email/Chat support. $5/mo in AI credits. 2 vCPU · 8 GB RAM · 30 GB storage.
- Built-in browser (Chromium)
- Email/Chat support
- $5/mo in AI credits
- 2 vCPU · 8 GB RAM · 30 GB storage
Max
Everything in Pro plus dedicated onboarding, priority support, team management. $20/mo in AI credits. 4 vCPU · 16 GB RAM · 60 GB storage.
- Dedicated onboarding (weekly call)
- Priority Support
- Team Management + roles
- $20/mo in AI credits
- 4 vCPU · 16 GB RAM · 60 GB storage
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Managed cloud hosting for OpenClaw and Hermes agents, so your automation keeps running without a local machine staying online — tasks survive network drops, sleep cycles, and machine restarts that kill local agent runs.
- Live desktop monitoring of active agent sessions, so you can watch a browser-based task in real time and catch errors before a wrong click cascades into a failed workflow rather than diagnosing it from logs after the fact.
- Terminal and file editing access per agent instance, so operators who need to inspect or adjust agent state mid-run have direct access without needing a separate SSH session or cloud console.
- Purpose-built for non-technical users deploying OpenClaw or Hermes, so founders and operators can run browser agents in production without writing infrastructure configuration or maintaining a server.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The platform hosts only OpenClaw and Hermes — teams that need a different agent framework, a custom-built agent, or any architecture outside those two have no supported path on Agent 37 and move to self-hosted runners like open-source alternatives where they control the full stack.
- No self-hosted option exists, which means teams with data residency requirements, compliance constraints, or policies against third-party cloud execution cannot use this platform regardless of how well it fits their workflow otherwise.
- There is no free tier or trial described on the vendor page, so teams evaluating fit against their specific use case must commit spend before confirming the agents handle their target workflows — a meaningful friction point when the task involves complex or edge-case browser interactions.
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- Platforms
- Web browser
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-07T13:30:18.818Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Founders and operators automating workflows
- Non-technical users deploying OpenClaw or Hermes
- Teams needing reliable uptime and support for agent stacks
What it does well
- Automating personal and business workflows with AI agents
- Running browser-based agent tasks without local infrastructure
- Managing agent instances with file editing, terminal access, and live desktop monitoring
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Agent 37 Cloud free?
- Agent 37 Cloud is a paid tool ($3.99/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Agent 37 Cloud open source?
- No — Agent 37 Cloud is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Agent 37 Cloud have an API?
- Yes. Agent 37 Cloud exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://agent37.com for details.
- What platforms does Agent 37 Cloud support?
- Agent 37 Cloud is available on: Web browser.
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Agent 37 manages cloud-hosted instances of OpenClaw and Hermes, two browser-capable AI agents that run multi-step autonomous tasks including web interaction and tool use. The core workflow is subscription-based access to pre-configured agent environments — you deploy an agent, point it at a task, and the platform handles the underlying compute, uptime, and environment state. The vendor describes file editing, terminal access, and live desktop monitoring as standard features of each managed instance.
The live desktop monitoring is the differentiating capability here. Rather than waiting for a task to complete and reviewing output, you can observe the agent’s browser session in real time — which means catching a wrong turn before it compounds into a failed run. For non-technical operators, that visibility substitutes for the debugging access a developer would otherwise need via SSH or log files.
Agent 37 fits teams and solo operators who have validated that OpenClaw or Hermes covers their automation needs and want those agents running reliably without managing cloud VMs, dependencies, or uptime themselves. It does not fit teams that need to run custom agent frameworks, require self-hosted deployment for data residency or compliance reasons, or need to extend the agent stack beyond what OpenClaw and Hermes support — none of those paths are available on this platform. Teams hitting that wall typically move to self-hosted open-source agent runners where they control the full environment.
The platform is paid-only with no free tier described on the vendor page. API access is available. There is no self-hosted option.
