Self-hosted AI control plane: your data, your jails, your rules. Operator-owned infrastructure that ships ready-to-use.
Sovereign AI is an engineering problem, not a regulatory one. The hardware exists. The models exist. The know-how exists. The only thing missing is the decision to install it yourself.
Clawdie is a self-hosted AI control plane for operators who refuse to rent their compute, their data, or their users’ privacy.
You install it on your own hardware — a workstation, a colocated box, a basement server. It provisions FreeBSD jails, runs your models, and gives every tenant on your machine a clean slice of the platform: their own database, their own site, their own backups.
No telemetry leaks upstream. No model weights walk out the door. No vendor decides what your assistant is allowed to say tomorrow.
A Clawdie install has three layers:
Everything is reproducible. The same setup command that builds your machine
today will build the same machine on a fresh box tomorrow.
Boot the ISO, answer four questions, walk away. By the time you come back, your machine is provisioned, your assistant is online, and your first tenant site is reachable.
Read the installation guide or jump straight to the ISO download.