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Hey HN, I built HexaClaw because signing up for AI services was too boring and wasting too much time.

  Every provider wants its own account. Go to the website, verify your email, add a credit card, set up billing limits, generate an API key, copy it somewhere safe. Repeat for
  Anthropic. Repeat for OpenAI. Repeat for Google. Repeat for image generation, TTS, web search, browser automation. That's 5-10 minutes per provider, across 8-10 services, before
  you write a single line of code.

  HexaClaw bundles all of that into one signup:

  - One account, one credit card, one billing dashboard
  - 12+ LLMs (Claude, GPT-4, Gemini Flash/Pro, o3, etc.)
  - Image generation (3 quality tiers)
  - Text-to-speech and speech-to-text
  - Web search
  - Browser automation
  - Vector storage

  Install the CLI, sign up once, and you're calling any model in under 2 minutes.

  It also ships with 90+ built-in skills and supports MCPs out of the box — plug it into your agent workflows without writing glue code for each provider.

  Built on OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent framework. HexaClaw is the managed cloud layer at $19.99/mo — one subscription instead of ten.

  Stack: TypeScript, Node 22+, plugin architecture with 40+ extensions.

  Would love feedback — especially from anyone who's spent an afternoon just setting up accounts before they could start building. What's the most annoying part of that process for
   you?


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