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Bots For Humans positions itself as a “managed AI Bot deployment layer.” Rather than offering a chat model directly, it helps users deploy open-source AI Agents such as OpenClaw, or custom Bots, onto secure infrastructure, while handling channel setup, API key management, monitoring, updates, and cost control. It is aimed at solving common self-hosted Agent pain points around DevOps, security configuration, runaway costs, and multi-channel integration.
The clearly available capability at present is OpenClaw deployment. Custom GPT Agents, automated workflow Bots, team assistants, and data analytics Bots are all marked as Coming Soon. The service supports channels such as WhatsApp, Slack, Discord, Telegram, iMessage, and Teams, and can be deployed either in the user’s own cloud accounts such as DO, AWS, and GCP, or in its own cloud environment. On the security side, it offers isolated infrastructure, encrypted API keys, network firewalls, regular security audits, no exposed endpoints, 24/7 human monitoring, automatic patches, and zero-downtime updates. For cost management, it provides a usage dashboard, spending alerts, and automatic rate limiting.
Pricing is relatively straightforward: Starter costs $39/month and is designed for lightweight use with 1 bot and 3 channels; Pro costs $99/month and includes 3 instances, unlimited channels, dedicated infrastructure, priority support with a 24-hour response time, and custom configuration; the Enterprise plan is custom-priced and includes bring-your-own-cloud deployment, a 99.9% SLA, SOC 2 compliance, and custom integrations. The website does not mention a free trial, free quota, payment methods, or refund policy.
The main advantage is that deployment, security, monitoring, updates, and channel integrations are bundled together, significantly lowering the barrier for non-DevOps teams to use open-source Agents. “Your Data, Your Cloud” is appealing for teams that care about data control. Its cost-control features also address a real pain point around unpredictable AI API spending. The limitations are that the underlying models and actual output quality are not disclosed, the range of officially supported bots is still narrow, and several capabilities have yet to launch. There is also no information about a Chinese interface, Chinese-language customer support, or China-friendly payment options.
It is best suited to developers, startups, and enterprise IT teams that want to quickly launch personal or team AI assistants but lack DevOps or security expertise. Access from China cannot be determined from the main website content, and because it depends on ecosystems such as WhatsApp, Slack, Discord, Telegram, AWS, and GCP, users in mainland China may face uncertainty around network access and payments. Alternatives to consider include Dify, Flowise, Botpress, self-hosted OpenClaw, or building your own solution with LangChain/LangGraph.
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botsforhumans.com is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach botsforhumans.com directly.