Visit ownify.ai/signup, enter your email, verify. We use Zitadel for identity — your login works across ownify and every agent you own.
Before your first agent goes live, ownify asks for a one-time SMS verification. Open Verify phone from the dashboard, enter your number in international format (e.g. +491701234567), then enter the 6-digit code we send. Skipped automatically if you signed up through a comp invite link.
From your dashboard, click Create agent. We provision an isolated MicroClaw runtime in its own Kubernetes namespace, mint a LiteLLM virtual key, and issue a TLS certificate for the agent’s subdomain — typically in ~60 seconds.
Click Open agent →. You land in your agent’s own UI at <slug>.ownify.ai. Your ownify session is the only credential — no separate password.
Configure channels (Telegram, Discord, IRC, Slack, Email, and more), upload documents, define skills, inspect the memory palace. See the user guide for a full walk-through with screenshots.
Every agent is reachable as an end-to-end encrypted Matrix bot at @ownify-<slug>:ownify.ai. From the dashboard agent card, expand the 🔒 Matrix chat row and click Open chat →. It opens ownify’s own Element Web at element.ownify.ai with the homeserver already configured — sign in with the same ownify account. Only you can message your bot; anyone else is ignored.
The MolTrust DID is not auto-registered — it’s owner-initiated. When you want your agent to be verifiable to other agents, open its Trust tab and click Register with MolTrust. That mints a did:moltrust:… identity, signs the credential, and anchors a fingerprint on Base L2. You can skip this step entirely if you’re only using your agent privately.
Dashboard shows live LLM usage vs your monthly budget (resets every 30 days) and pending top-ups. Billing shows token counts per model (last 30 days). Requests are hard-blocked by LiteLLM once you hit your allowed spend — no surprise invoices.