KimiClaw Review - Is it Worth it?
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Check Kimi plansPartner link. It supports Superbash Learn at no extra cost to you.KimiClaw is OpenClaw 2.13 wrapped in a China-hosted dashboard, and the upgrade is not worth it.
## What You Actually Get KimiClaw is a one-click deploy of OpenClaw on Kimi's servers. The creator upgraded to the $39/month Allegretto plan specifically to test it and called the result "absolutely not worth upgrading to." The only working feature worth mentioning is the ability to link your existing OpenClaw instance via API key — useful if you're already deep in the Kimi ecosystem.
## The Feature Gap Despite Allegretto including "unlimited" Nano Banana slide generation, KimiClaw has no access to it. The agent literally replies that it cannot use Nano Banana and points you back to the separate Slides feature. No Kimi-specific tools, no vector embeddings for memory, no vector search across long conversations — the things that would make a hosted agent competitive with a self-install.
## Version and Location KimiClaw ships OpenClaw version 2.13, "quite a few versions behind" current upstream. The servers are hosted in China mainland, which the creator flags as a real problem for international users: many services are blocked from that region, and you "don't really want your agent to be in China if you're working internationally." Kimi bills in USD, so the China hosting surprised him.
## The $2 Alternative The creator's own $2 self-host guide delivers more features, more control, and a server outside China. His conclusion: "you get way more value for $2 than for $20 here." Video dated February 18th.
## TL;DR From the Creator "A lot of the features not there yet implemented already. Servers based in China. Take that as you wish. But if you want to host outside, do everything custom."

