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I have tried deploying OpenClaw with Tencent / Minimax and the native OpenClaw, and here are the differences.
Tencent / Minimax allows one-click deployment🦞, eliminating many command-line installation steps, making it user-friendly for beginners. Simply type "Help me deploy" in the dialog box or click the install button directly. Tencent's service is completely free, while MiniMax requires a fee, which is not expensive—39 RMB per month.
Since everything is integrated internally, there is no need for a server.
Moreover, domestic solutions like these address users' main concerns, which is security. Skills on Tencent / Minimax are filtered to ensure safety, preventing contaminated or poisoned skills from being used. Of course, this also reduces diversity. (P1 is Tencent's skill)
Native OpenClaw is more fun and innovative, with many new and interesting skills available directly on GitHub. However, there is a risk of contamination, so it’s recommended to first check safety by interacting with Lobster and establish an SOP to exclude risks. You can also send the source code of skills to the LLM for review, which can also improve security.
Tencent / Minimax's organizational files, chatting, and emailing are all manageable, but OpenClaw offers higher playability.
Today, Tencent also announced full-category support for Lobster, with the Qclaw integration in beta testing. This means embedding 🦞 agent into this super app, allowing everyone to experience the joy of intelligent agent automation. Although the widely circulated screenshot of 🦞 sending red envelopes was debunked, at this pace, automatic red envelope sending in group chats should be achievable very soon, or at least a demo will be available shortly.