Key takeaways
- Native iOS app puts OpenClaw control in your pocket — no laptop required
- Residential proxy improves IP reputation for web tasks that get blocked with datacenter IPs
- 60-second setup targets users who want results, not configuration
FAQ
What is Majordomo?
A native iOS app for running OpenClaw with dedicated cloud infrastructure and residential proxy. Control your AI agent from your phone.
How much does Majordomo cost?
Pricing not yet publicly disclosed. Expect subscription model for cloud infrastructure.
Who competes with Majordomo?
EasyClaw (Mac-focused), LaunchClaw (web-based), Tensol (B2B managed).
Executive Summary
Majordomo bills itself as "the best way to run OpenClaw" — a native iOS app with dedicated cloud computer, residential proxy, and reliable scheduling. The pitch: 60-second setup, control from your phone, always running. It's OpenClaw for people who don't want to manage servers.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Platform | iOS (requires iOS 17.6+) |
| Infrastructure | Dedicated cloud computer |
| Special feature | Residential proxy |
| Setup time | ~60 seconds |
Product Overview
Majordomo takes a mobile-first approach to personal AI agents. While EasyClaw targets Mac users, Majordomo targets iPhone users who want to control their AI assistant from their pocket.
The residential proxy is a clever differentiator. Many web automation tasks fail with datacenter IPs — sites detect them and block or CAPTCHA. Residential proxies use real ISP IP addresses, improving success rates for browsing, scraping, and automation.
Key Capabilities
| Capability | Description |
|---|---|
| Native iOS app | Control OpenClaw from iPhone |
| Dedicated cloud | Your own cloud computer, always running |
| Residential proxy | Real ISP IPs for better web task success |
| Reliable scheduling | Cron-style automation that actually runs |
| 60-second setup | No server management, no config files |
Strengths
- Mobile-first — Control your AI from anywhere via iPhone
- Residential proxy — Solves real problem with datacenter IP blocking
- Turnkey infrastructure — No VPS setup, no server management
- Fast setup — 60 seconds to working AI assistant
- Native app quality — Not a web wrapper, real iOS experience
Cautions
- iOS only — No Android, no desktop app
- iOS 17.6+ required — Excludes older devices
- Pricing unclear — No public pricing, likely subscription
- Early stage — Limited track record, new to App Store
- Dependency risk — Relies on Majordomo infrastructure staying operational
Competitive Positioning
| Alternative | Majordomo Advantage |
|---|---|
| EasyClaw | iOS-native vs Mac-only |
| OpenClaw (direct) | Residential proxy, no server management |
| LaunchClaw | Native mobile app vs web-based |
| Lindy | Full OpenClaw power vs Lindy's limited customization |
When to Choose Majordomo
- You're iPhone-first and want AI control from your pocket
- You need residential proxy for web automation tasks
- You want OpenClaw features without managing infrastructure
When to Choose Alternatives
- EasyClaw — Mac user who prefers desktop control
- OpenClaw (direct) — Want full control and don't mind VPS management
- LaunchClaw — Want sandboxed security
- Lindy — Don't need OpenClaw's power, want simplest option
Bottom Line
Majordomo occupies a smart niche: iPhone users who want OpenClaw's power without server management. The residential proxy is a genuine differentiator for web automation use cases. Success depends on reliability and pricing — if the infrastructure is solid and pricing is reasonable, this could become the default for iOS-first OpenClaw users.
Recommended for: iPhone users who want OpenClaw with zero infrastructure management, especially those doing web automation that fails with datacenter IPs.
Not recommended for: Android users, those who want fine-grained control, or those concerned about depending on third-party infrastructure.
Outlook: Early but well-positioned. Mobile-first personal AI agents are underserved. If Majordomo nails reliability, it has room to grow.
Research by Ry Walker Research • methodology