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MoClaw says its AI agents now run thousands of unattended tasks a day

Jun. 2, 2026
MoClaw says its AI agents now run thousands of unattended tasks a day

By AI, Created 5:06 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – MoClaw said it has topped 11,000 monthly active users and now executes thousands of scheduled agent tasks daily, with more than 99% completing without manual re-triggering. The company is positioning its cloud-based agent setup as infrastructure for persistent, unattended work rather than chat-window demos.

Why it matters: - MoClaw is betting that AI agents are becoming operational tools, not just chat interfaces. - The company says persistent memory, recovery and a dedicated place to run are what separate an agent that works unattended from a chatbot. - The pricing model aims to make always-on agent work cheaper and simpler to deploy than a comparable cloud machine.

What happened: - MoClaw said it passed 11,000 monthly active users. - The platform now runs thousands of scheduled agent tasks a day. - More than 99% of those runs complete without manual re-triggering. - MoClaw made the announcement on June 2, 2026. - The company said new users can start an agent at moclaw.ai.

The details: - Each MoClaw account gets a dedicated cloud computer. - The cloud computer is sandboxed and isolated from other users and from the user’s own device and files. - The system provisions in seconds and stays online with automatic recovery and task retries. - Each agent includes persistent memory and a library of more than 50 built-in skills. - Those skills include browser control, web research, document handling and scheduled automation. - Users can ask MoClaw to build new skills directly in chat. - The agent remembers prior context and files, so it can build on past work instead of starting over each session. - MoClaw says users can access the agent over the web, Telegram or Slack. - The platform uses a flat $20-a-month plan, or about $0.67 a day. - The plan has no usage tiers and no markup from MoClaw. - MoClaw says the cost is less than renting and running a comparable always-on cloud machine. - With bring-your-own-key, customers connect their own keys from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google or other providers. - Customers are billed directly by those providers at standard rates. - MoClaw says no platform credits are spent on model calls.

Between the lines: - The announcement comes as enterprise interest in AI agents continues to rise. - MoClaw cited a May 2025 PwC survey of 300 U.S. senior executives showing 79% say their companies are already adopting AI agents. - MoClaw also cited Gartner projecting that 40% of enterprise applications will feature task-specific AI agents by the end of 2026, up from less than 5% in 2025. - The company’s pitch suggests the next competitive layer for agents is reliability, persistence and automation infrastructure. - Richard, MoClaw’s founder, said the next wave of AI works on its own and needs memory, tools, recovery and a place to execute.

What’s next: - MoClaw is available today with no commitment and cancellation anytime. - The company is using the launch to push adoption of managed cloud agents for ongoing, unattended work. - The broader market will likely be shaped by how well agent platforms deliver persistence, reliability and cost control at scale.

The bottom line: - MoClaw is trying to turn AI agents from one-off assistants into always-on workers running in the cloud.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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