
Ampere is a zero-ops platform for shipping production-ready AI agents in seconds. Built around OpenClaw agents and Anthropic’s Claude, Ampere removes the traditional friction of infrastructure, deployment, and DevOps so developers can focus entirely on product logic and user experience. Instead of wrestling with servers, Docker images, and CI/CD pipelines, you connect your OpenClaw code, configure your environment, and go live in under a minute. With free managed hosting and $500 in Claude credits, Ampere gives you everything you need to prototype, test, and scale AI-powered applications from a single dashboard. The platform handles provisioning, scaling, observability, and security best practices by default. You get instant HTTPS endpoints for your agents, built-in logging, and simple environment management. Ampere is designed for modern AI development workflows: iterate quickly, deploy frequently, and roll back safely. Whether you’re building internal copilots, customer-facing chatbots, autonomous workflows, or complex multi-agent systems, Ampere provides a reliable, cost-effective foundation. Because it’s purpose-built for AI agents, you avoid the overhead of generic cloud platforms while retaining the flexibility to integrate with your existing stack. If you want to ship AI features faster without learning DevOps, Ampere lets you go from idea to live agent in 60 seconds—no servers, no Docker, no hassle.
Launch a customer support chatbot powered by Claude in under a minute, then iterate on prompts and logic without touching infrastructure.
Deploy internal AI copilots that integrate with your existing tools to automate reporting, documentation, or code review workflows.
Spin up experimental multi-agent systems for research or prototyping, using Ampere to handle scaling, routing, and observability.
Replace brittle scripts with robust AI agents that expose HTTPS APIs your product or backend can call directly.
Host hackathon or PoC AI projects quickly, validating ideas with real users before investing in full DevOps pipelines.