Manus vs OpenClaw
Side-by-side comparison based on our agenticness evaluation framework
Quick Facts
| Feature | Manus | OpenClaw |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Coding Agents | General-Purpose AI Agents |
| Deployment | Cloud-hosted | Hybrid (cloud + self-hosted) |
| Autonomy Level | Fully autonomous | Semi-autonomous |
| Model Support | Multi-model | Multi-model |
| Open Source | No | Yes |
| MCP Support | No | Yes |
| Team Support | Individual only | Small team |
| Pricing Model | Freemium | Freemium |
| Interface | gui, chat | chat, api |
Agenticness
Dimension Breakdown (0-4 each)
Scores from our agenticness evaluation framework. Higher is more autonomous.
Features & Use Cases
Features
- Generates full-stack web apps from a plain-English prompt
- Supports internal tools and customer-facing websites
- Includes a built-in database and backend
- Configures login flows
- Sets up Stripe sandbox products and subscriptions
- Provides built-in integrations for LLMs, databases, maps, notifications, file storage, data APIs, voice-to-text, image generation, and Stripe
- Offers AI-powered SEO optimization
- Tracks page views, visitors, and engagement trends
Use Cases
- Building an internal sales analytics dashboard connected to CRM data
- Launching a landing page or marketing site without engineering help
- Creating a SaaS app with logins, databases, and subscriptions
- Setting up a lead capture site with notifications and form management
- Prototyping a portfolio, blog, or link-in-bio page quickly
Features
- Persistent memory across sessions and agents
- Chat-based interaction through messaging platforms
- Background task execution and cron-style scheduling
- Integration with services like Gmail, calendar, and files
- Computer control for actions on a connected machine
- Skill-based extensibility
- Can run tests and open pull requests in coding workflows
- Self-hosting/on-prem deployment mentioned in user reports
Use Cases
- Personal productivity assistant that remembers context across conversations
- Developer workflow automation such as running tests and opening PRs
- Team or company assistant for recurring operational tasks
- Messaging-based assistant in Discord, Telegram, or WhatsApp
- Home or personal-life automation, such as checking metrics or controlling connected devices
Pricing
Our Verdict
If your goal is to rapidly generate and ship a full-stack product with backend components (database, auth/login, Stripe subscriptions, notifications, and an exportable codebase), pick **Manus**; it’s optimized for plain-English-to-app workflows and common business SaaS/lead-capture/dashboards. If your goal is a persistent “coworker” agent that remembers context, runs tasks on a schedule, and can execute actions across messaging and productivity tools—or automate dev workflows like running tests and opening PRs—pick **OpenClaw**, especially since it’s designed for semi-autonomous background work and offers open-source + MCP support for extensibility and integration.
Choose Manus if...
- +Choose **Manus** if you want to go from a plain-English description (or a Figma reference) to a **production-ready full-stack web app** quickly—especially when you need backend essentials included out of the box (built-in database, login flows, and exportable codebase).
- +Choose **Manus** if your project is business-focused and “app-like” (dashboards, SaaS tools, landing/lead-collection flows) and you want built-in capabilities such as **Stripe sandbox subscriptions**, AI SEO optimization, real-time signup/form notifications, and lead collection managed in an internal database.
- +Choose **Manus** if you’d like an AI workflow that feels more “agentic” for building than typical drag-and-drop builders—i.e., it can generate/configure integrations (LLMs, databases, maps, file storage, data APIs, voice-to-text, image generation) and then provide **version history/rollback** plus **custom domain** support.
Choose OpenClaw if...
- +Choose **OpenClaw** if you want an assistant that can **keep working in the background** with **persistent memory across sessions** and can act via chat in tools like Discord/Telegram/WhatsApp (and systems like Gmail and calendar) after you connect your accounts.
- +Choose **OpenClaw** if you’re focused on developer/power-user automation rather than shipping a website from scratch—e.g., it can **run tests and open pull requests** as part of coding workflows, and it supports **skill-based extensibility** for ongoing task execution.
- +Choose **OpenClaw** if you need more control and extensibility options: it supports **MCP**, is **open source**, and can run in a **hybrid** setup (including on your own machine or hosted), which is often important for privacy or customization.