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?
$39.99/month via App Store in-app purchase, with a 7-day free trial. The subscription bundles the dedicated cloud instance and AI credits — no separate API keys required.
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.
As of June 2026 the product is alive and shipping: the App Store listing ("Majordomo: OpenClaw for All," developer Toggle Media, LLC) was last updated to v1.2.1 on March 16, 2026, and pricing is now public at $39.99/month with a 7-day free trial. Adoption is still tiny — 4 App Store ratings (5.0 average). Funding is not publicly disclosed.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Platform | iOS (requires iOS 15.0+) |
| Developer | Toggle Media, LLC |
| Pricing | $39.99/month, 7-day free trial |
| Infrastructure | Dedicated cloud computer, bundled AI credits |
| Special feature | Residential proxy |
| Setup time | ~60 seconds |
| Latest release | v1.2.1 (March 16, 2026) |
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 |
| Pre-built agents | One-tap templates: Morning Briefing, Competitor Monitor, Incident Bot, Finance Digest, Ghost Writer |
| Live dashboard | Real-time reports and push notifications — "a real app, not a chatbot" |
| Bundled AI credits | Subscription includes credits; no API keys to configure |
Pricing
$39.99/month via App Store in-app purchase, with a 7-day free trial and cancel-anytime terms. The price covers the dedicated cloud instance, proxy, and bundled AI credits. For comparison, OpenClaw's own hosted cloud runs $49/month — Majordomo undercuts it slightly while adding the native iOS experience.
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
- $39.99/month — Real money for a product with almost no public track record
- Minimal adoption — 4 App Store ratings as of June 2026; you're an early adopter
- Early stage — Limited track record, v1.x on the App Store since early 2026
- 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
What Developers Say
No substantive community commentary on Majordomo exists yet — no Reddit threads, Hacker News discussion, or developer blog posts as of June 2026. The App Store shows a 5.0 average across just 4 ratings, too few to mean anything. The broader "Ask HN: Who is using OpenClaw?" conversations don't mention Majordomo. Treat reliability claims as unverified until a real user base emerges.
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, and at $39.99/month it slightly undercuts OpenClaw's own $49/month hosted cloud. Success depends on reliability — the product is shipping (v1.2.1, March 2026) but adoption is near zero, so it remains a bet on the team staying operational.
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 and still alive as of June 2026. Mobile-first personal AI agents remain underserved. If Majordomo nails reliability and builds a visible user base, it has room to grow.
Research by Ry Walker Research • methodology