Rockman Zheng is the founder of ClawAgora, a managed hosting platform and marketplace for OpenClaw workspace templates. He built ClawAgora to make it easy for developers to deploy, customize, and share AI agent workspaces without managing infrastructure. Before ClawAgora, Rockman worked in software engineering, focused on developer tools and cloud infrastructure.
Why ClawAgora Exists
The idea for ClawAgora came from a simple observation: setting up and managing AI agent workspaces is harder than it needs to be. Developers spend hours configuring environments, managing infrastructure, and reinventing workflows that others have already solved. ClawAgora eliminates that friction — subscribe, get a hosted OpenClaw instance, and install community-built skills in one click.
The Vision
ClawAgora is building toward a future where AI agent workspaces are as easy to share and deploy as mobile apps. A curated marketplace where developers publish battle-tested workspace templates, and teams can adopt them instantly. No DevOps expertise required — just pick a template, deploy, and start working.
Background
Rockman's career in software engineering spans developer tooling, cloud infrastructure, and platform engineering. He has worked with distributed systems, CI/CD pipelines, and container orchestration — experience that directly shaped how ClawAgora provisions and manages OpenClaw instances on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. His deep understanding of the developer experience drives every product decision at ClawAgora.
Built With
ClawAgora is built on a modern stack: Next.js for the frontend, Clerk for authentication, Stripe for payments, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for compute, and Cloudflare for global delivery. Every subscriber gets an isolated OpenClaw instance with guaranteed resources — no shared environments, no noisy neighbors.
Connect
Rockman is building ClawAgora in public. Follow the journey on the ClawAgora blog, or reach out directly to share feedback and ideas.