alternatief voor Folk
folk vs OpenClaw
OpenClaw is an open-source, self-hosted AI agent (formerly ClawdBot) that you run on your own machine or server and connect to your messaging apps. It is genuinely powerful — and it is also yours to install, secure, and keep online. Folk is the managed version of that same idea: the same superpowers, running 24/7 on infrastructure we operate, reachable from your iMessage, Telegram, and WhatsApp, with nothing to set up.
why people switch from OpenClaw to folk
zero setup, nothing to self-host
OpenClaw means installing Node, running a gateway as a daemon, wiring up channels, managing API keys, and locking down access yourself. Folk is just a text. You sign up, get a number, and start. No server, no terminal, no maintenance.
always-on, managed cloud computer
OpenClaw is only as reliable as the machine you run it on — if your Mac sleeps or your VPS goes down, your agent does too. Every folk user gets a managed cloud computer that runs around the clock, so scheduled tasks and monitors keep working without you keeping a box alive.
real-world skills out of the box
With OpenClaw you assemble skills yourself via SKILL.md files and community plugins. Folk ships with booking (Resy), flight-price tracking, briefings, email, and dozens of integrations working on day one — and you can still extend it with any MCP tool.
private without the ops burden
OpenClaw's appeal is control and data ownership. Folk keeps that spirit — each user runs in an isolated sandbox, folk never trains on your data, and you can bring your own API keys — but you get it without running and securing your own server.
vergelijking van functies
| Functie | Folk | OpenClaw |
|---|---|---|
| Lives in iMessage | Ja | Ja |
| Lives in Telegram | Ja | Ja |
| Its own cloud computer | Ja | Nee |
| Persistent memory | Ja | Ja |
| Books tables (Resy) | Ja | Nee |
| Watches flights | Ja | Nee |
| Runs scheduled tasks | Ja | Ja |
| Connects to all your apps | Ja | Ja |
| Bring your own API keys | Ja | Ja |
| Web browsing | Ja | Ja |
| Code generation | Ja | Ja |
| Data privacy (no training) | Ja | Ja |
prijsvergelijking
Folk Pro
$20/mo
- Onbeperkte berichten en taken
- iMessage + Telegram
- Permanent geheugen
- Een eigen computer voor webbrowsen en code-uitvoering
- Verbindt met al je apps
Folk Max
$100/mo
- Alles in Pro
- De beste AI-modellen die er zijn
- Geen wachtrij, voorrangstoegang
- 2x meer dagelijkse capaciteit
- Als eerste toegang tot nieuwe functies
veelgestelde vragen
What is OpenClaw?
OpenClaw (formerly ClawdBot and Moltbot) is an open-source, MIT-licensed AI agent that you self-host on your own hardware or a VPS. It connects messaging apps like iMessage, Telegram, Slack, and WhatsApp to an AI model of your choice and can browse the web, run code, and manage files. It became one of the fastest-growing open-source projects of 2026.
How is Folk different from OpenClaw?
Folk and OpenClaw share the same core idea — an always-on agent that lives in your texts and takes real action. The difference is operational: OpenClaw is do-it-yourself and self-hosted, while folk is fully managed. Folk handles the servers, uptime, security, and updates, and ships real-world skills (booking, flight tracking, briefings) out of the box.
Do I need to be technical to use Folk?
No. OpenClaw is aimed at developers and power users who are comfortable running a gateway and managing keys. Folk is for everyone — there is nothing to install or configure. You just text it.
Is Folk private like a self-hosted agent?
Yes. Each folk runs in its own isolated sandbox, your data is never used to train models, and you can bring your own API keys. You keep the privacy benefits of self-hosting without having to run and secure your own machine. Folk Pro is $20/month and Max is $100/month; with OpenClaw the software is free but you pay for your own hosting and API usage.
klaar om Folk te proberen?
Gratis proefperiode. Daarna $20/mnd. Altijd opzegbaar.