MoltWorker is Real
Hello, everyone. My name is Confidence, and I'm excited to let you know that ModeBot or OpenClaw now runs on Cloud Flat Workers. If you don't know what ModeBot is, it's a personal AI agent that runs on your own computer and has system access with persistent memory and lots of integrations to various services which enables it to do lots of things like, browse the web, read and respond to your e-mail. You can also interact with it from chat apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Signal, you name it. It's a really cool piece of software and lots of developers have been exploring it in the past weeks. Myself included because I have a home lab and I'm actually running it on my home lab. But you don't need to actually go out to buy new hardware just to be able to securely run your ModeBot instance or your OpenClaw instance. You can actually run it on Cloud Flat Workers, and this post shows you exactly how we got that running on Cloud Flat Workers, and how you can go deploy this to your own Cloud Flat account. Just as a note, you would need the $5 Cloud Flat Workers paid plan, and this is going to come at no additional cost if you already have an existing subscription because this depends on sandboxes which is in beta and available on the $5 plan. Let's get into how this is actually working. I'm going to leave a link to this blog post in the description below, but we actually got ModeBot working inside of Cloud Flat Containers and you can actually go run this yourself. This post details the technical bits of how we got it working, and you can go check out this really cool diagram giving you a visual idea of how this works. Of the bat, we already provide AI access, and you can provide AI access to the running instances in AI Gateway. This is so cool because it enables you to work with any provider, Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, and even open source models like GPT-OSS and Kime K2.5 and the other ones that are really cool and coming out every day. We got this running inside of sandboxes, which is a serverless instance of Cloud Flat Containers, and this is what powers the entire back-end process. You can see more details in the blog post, and we have persistent storage running inside of R2 because sandboxes or containers are stateless by default, and you want to be able to remember states and also the workspace that a Modbot needs when it's actually working on files, that's provided through R2 for persistence. Like I mentioned earlier, Modbot can actually browse the web, and fun fact, Cloudflare offers browsers in the Cloud as a service via browser rendering. We got this hooked up to the Modbot instance, and it's able to open up the web browser, and browse the web, and take screenshots, and do everything you would on a local web browser. I think the best part is security, because Cloudflare is a security-first company, so this was built with security in mind, setting up zero-trust access such that only you or those you've given access to can interact with your Modbot or OpenCloud instance. I'm going to leave this blog post linked in the description, so you can go take a look at the technical bits. But what is also interesting is that I'll be leaving a link to this GitHub repository which is going to be on github.com forward slash Cloudflare forward slash MoteWorker. This is a repository that details how to go about getting this deployed to your own Cloudflare worker account. It's really cool. I already followed the steps in the readme file here, and I have my instance deployed, and it's going to be on modesbot.sandbox.confair.workers.dev. You can see this is a worker sub-domain, as you can see, workers.dev. This is getting ready, and this is the control UI, as you can see. You can tell that I've been having conversations with my instance and I can go run commands to show you. Yeah, you can see the status of my instance. Also, I have this connected to WhatsApp running on my device, and I can actually talk to my agents using WhatsApp, which interacts with my CloudBot or MoteBot or OpenCloud agents running inside of Cloudflare containers. I think this is really cool, and we wanted to make this really accessible. If you already have a workers paid plan, you can actually go follow the link in the description below, go check out this repository, and get it deployed to your Cloudflare worker accounts without having to purchase a new hardware. This is a really cool and secure way to get your own MoteBot or OpenCloud instance running securely. We're making more videos on this. Don't forget to get subscribed so you won't miss the future video we're making on this topic. Leave a like on this video if you like it, and I'll catch you in the next one.
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